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Post subject: New member Beech twins Posted: 23 Aug 2014, 16:14 |
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Joined: 08/03/14 Posts: 8 Location: central PA
Aircraft: Baron 58
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Hello Beech folks, I am the new owner of a 1995 BE 58, N823RD. I soloed in 1958, licensed as private since 1959, instrument rated and ASMEL. I have owned a slew of airplanes, ranging from a Swift 125, 2 V tail Bonanzas, Mooney MK 20, Piper Aztec, Commanche, Twin Commanche, Cessna 210 and 310Q, and lastly a Seneca III, for the last 11 years. I just took delivery of the Baron, have about 30 hours in it, and find it to be a delight to fly, and faster than I had thought. I look forward to BeechTalk, and I have many questions that I will want to run past the experts on this forum. Fred Kessler
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