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Post subject: FS: V35B Posted: 19 Jul 2021, 23:34 |
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Joined: 07/30/16 Posts: 16 Post Likes: +1 Company: 1977 V35B
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1977 V35B BONANZA $125,000.
Beautiful V-tail Bonanza. IO-520-BA. 3194 TT, 1638 SMOH. Strong compressions. Always hangared in AZ then MT, corrosion free airframe. Excellent exterior, interior dated but good condition. Osborne tip tanks, Smith speed conversion. Dual yoke, Rosen visors. Stec autopilot with altitude hold and yaw dampning works great. Dual nav-com, Apollo GX60 GPS coupled to the Stec 60, KX-170. No ADSB, upgrade panel to your liking or fly as is. Bruce custom cover and electric tug with sale. Recent and thorough annual by Glacier Jet Center. Delivery and training available by CFII with time in the plane.
This listing was written by my son who is an instructor here in MT and has flown with me in this plane often. It is kept in my hanger at GPI and sits most winters. I have flown less and less recently and at 80, think it is time to hang it up. Almost all my flights have been in the west between MT, AZ and CA at either 11,500 or 12,500 and average 5-6 hours each. I love this airplane but think the time has come to sell. My son Patrick will handle the sale. His number is 406 270 2588, call (or text) for more info, logs, etc.
Thanks, Andy
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Post subject: Re: FS: V35B Posted: 20 Jul 2021, 15:42 |
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Joined: 02/28/11 Posts: 27 Post Likes: +26
Aircraft: Cessna 182Q
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Great looking plane! Any chance you can post your CG and useful load? Maybe I missed it, but is the autopilot a Stec 60-2? It's a little tough to see in the picture.
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Post subject: Re: FS: V35B Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 00:03 |
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Joined: 02/03/16 Posts: 74 Post Likes: +65 Company: Main St. Antiques Location: Vermont
Aircraft: Bonanza V35
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Andy-
You have made a big decision. I am 71 and still flying the V35 I bought in ‘82. I respect you for knowing when it time to make a change. It is not easy.
Chuck
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Post subject: Re: FS: V35B Posted: 22 Jul 2021, 18:09 |
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Joined: 07/30/16 Posts: 16 Post Likes: +1 Company: 1977 V35B
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Username Protected wrote: Great looking plane! Any chance you can post your CG and useful load? Maybe I missed it, but is the autopilot a Stec 60-2? It's a little tough to see in the picture. It is a Stec-2. EW -22568 EWCG -81.8 GROSS WT. -3600 Useful load = 1343.2
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