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Post subject: Re: If money was no factor...? Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 07:00 |
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Joined: 06/02/10 Posts: 13392 Post Likes: +2348 Company: Stratz Farms Location: Fond du Lac, WI & Spruce Creek, FL
Aircraft: 1992 Bonanza F33A
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Username Protected wrote: Corsair. Good choice - a Navy airplane, of course. 
Just for you Don.
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Post subject: Re: If money was no factor...? Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 13:50 |
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Joined: 04/04/14 Posts: 1846 Post Likes: +1384 Location: Southern California
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Money no factor I would have a couple hangars full on planes, not just one or two... But I suppose if I had to limit myself: Turbine albatross (with a motorhome interior). and/or a C-119 so I could take my car with me. Now off to buy some lotto tickets!  Edit: I just realized I broke the rules, OP said which SEL AC. Oops, now everyones responses make more sense. They always did tell me to read the directions first... So yeah, probably a PC12 or TBM.
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Post subject: Re: If money was no factor...? Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 14:11 |
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Joined: 04/28/12 Posts: 4936 Post Likes: +3559 Location: Kansas City, KS (KLXT)
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Username Protected wrote: Turbine albatross (with a motorhome interior).
But then you'd need an SIC, and we know how that discussion will go on here...
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Post subject: Re: If money was no factor...? Posted: 07 Aug 2015, 14:19 |
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I'd stick with a V35B, but buy one with very low time, NDH, and make it like new throughout. Add TN, A/C, redo the panel and interior completely, maybe by Airmod, new paint by Copeland or one of the other prime shops. Avidyne autopilot, TAS... Fun to think about.
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Post subject: Re: If money was no factor...? Posted: 08 Aug 2015, 14:56 |
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Were do you get that thing? I dont think it exist? TBM 900 for me. Username Protected wrote: Extra 500. Always liked them. Maybe because I like oddballs. 
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