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Post subject: new member Posted: 29 May 2024, 09:23 |
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Joined: 04/20/24 Posts: 1 Post Likes: +1
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Hi I'm Zak, Im a new member to this forum. As i've always flown Cessna & Piper I think its about time I learn about Beeches for once. Having just finished my commercial training in Melbourne, Australia, I am now looking to move to a more remote place to get my first job. As it's possible I could find myself flying a Beechcraft, would come in handy to learn any of their quirky differences. A favourite of mine to fly would be the 1900 or Super King Air! cheers, Zak.
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Post subject: Re: new member Posted: 04 Jul 2024, 19:33 |
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Joined: 02/09/24 Posts: 5 Post Likes: +3
Aircraft: Beech Sierra
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