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Post subject: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 14:47 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 6 Company: Devine Air Aircraft Paint, inc Location: devine, texas
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My name is Johnny Otte and have been in the aircraft interior design and refurbishment business for over thirty years. I have recently acquired the aircraft interior shop located in Devine, Texas. I have been and always will be quality driven and provide the finest in aircraft interiors. If I can be of any assistance to anyone out there, please feel free to contact me at johnny@devineairaircraftpaint.com or 830.663.9511 ext 2. Thank you! ps. plenty of pics at devineair.com
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Post subject: Re: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 15:36 |
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Joined: 11/26/08 Posts: 1667 Post Likes: +14 Location: KJSO Jacksonville,Tx
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Johnny- Welcome to BeechTalk! The pictures on your website look very nice. Have you considered becoming a BeechTalk sponsor?
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Post subject: Re: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 18:44 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 6 Company: Devine Air Aircraft Paint, inc Location: devine, texas
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Username Protected wrote: Johnny- Welcome to BeechTalk! The pictures on your website look very nice. Have you considered becoming a BeechTalk sponsor? Thanks for the compliment Keith. I try real hard to do the best I can. I haven't thought yet on sponsoring, but it appears to something of interest to me. I will look into it though. Thanks again!
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Post subject: Re: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 19:23 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 6 Company: Devine Air Aircraft Paint, inc Location: devine, texas
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Username Protected wrote: Johnny, Welcome. Have you been working at Devine before buying it or is your experience from another shop/location? Glenn, thanks for the interest. I did use to manage this shop years ago and left over quality issues. My background is the US Navy (avionics) a have become a quality 'nut'. I've worked a few shops, here in Texas as well as a shop in California and realized if I wanted to do it 'my' way, I needed to have my own shop. I've worked kit planes all the way up to corporate jets and have found a love doing planes that belong to 'somebody'. Not some entity!. Thanks for the welcoming Glenn and you have a great day!
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Post subject: Re: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 19:23 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 6 Company: Devine Air Aircraft Paint, inc Location: devine, texas
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Username Protected wrote: Johnny, Welcome. Have you been working at Devine before buying it or is your experience from another shop/location? Glenn, thanks for the interest. I did use to manage this shop years ago and left over quality issues. My background is the US Navy (avionics) a have become a quality 'nut'. I've worked a few shops, here in Texas as well as a shop in California and realized if I wanted to do it 'my' way, I needed to have my own shop. I've worked kit planes all the way up to corporate jets and have found a love doing planes that belong to 'somebody'. Not some entity!. Thanks for the welcoming Glenn and you have a great day!
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Post subject: Re: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 19:32 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 6 Company: Devine Air Aircraft Paint, inc Location: devine, texas
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Username Protected wrote: Hi Johnny,
Can you guys install the new G36TC and G58TC interiors? Have you seen the new stuff from Beech? Jason, thank you for your interest. I'm assuming the 'new stuff' you're speaking of is through Beech factories or their 'family' of vendors. Most of my interiors or custom made here in my shop, but have had great success fitting new upgrades and mods into planes with minimal or no required plane modifications. We also have available to us (through Sierra industries in Uvalde and many companies in San Antonio) many approved modifications and upgrades. Once again, thank you for your interest and if I can ever be of any assistance, just let me know. Have a great day!!
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Post subject: Re: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 10 Jan 2012, 19:58 |
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Joined: 11/26/08 Posts: 1667 Post Likes: +14 Location: KJSO Jacksonville,Tx
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Username Protected wrote: ....We also have available to us (through Sierra industries in Uvalde and many companies in San Antonio) many approved modifications and upgrades.... What about the recessed elbow modification, got access to that? re: Sierra ---> I just talked with Conrad Huffstutler last weekend, and laid eyes on his Dad's P51: "Glamorous Glen"....you know them?
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Post subject: Re: Aircraft interior shop, introducing myself Posted: 11 Jan 2012, 11:10 |
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Joined: 01/09/12 Posts: 6 Company: Devine Air Aircraft Paint, inc Location: devine, texas
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Username Protected wrote: ....We also have available to us (through Sierra industries in Uvalde and many companies in San Antonio) many approved modifications and upgrades.... What about the recessed elbow modification, got access to that? re: Sierra ---> I just talked with Conrad Huffstutler last weekend, and laid eyes on his Dad's P51: "Glamorous Glen"....you know them? Keith, I do know Conrad and Mark as well as many of their mechs. I've done a lot of contract work for them on Citations through Corrigan air center in Hondo. I also was there to witness the maiden flight of their first Sierra Stallion. To say the first take-off run was absolutely amazing is a tremendous understatement! Still have goosebumps thinking of it! As far as answering your question above, please bare with me. I'm awaiting a message from the forum administrator. I didn't read fully the rules and policies and shouldn't have promoted my business here. Will yak at ya' later Keith.
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