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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 05 Jan 2016, 07:16 |
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Joined: 06/09/09 Posts: 4438 Post Likes: +3304
Aircraft: C182P, Merlin IIIC
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Username Protected wrote: We retrofitted a small Fleet of these Metroliner's, about 20 years ago. Well Built machines, made to be worked on, easy access to most of the craft. Back in 2013 you had one of the nicest IIIB's for sale. I came by to look at it and had a hard time deciding between yours and the one I ended up buying.
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 05 Jan 2016, 07:31 |
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Joined: 06/09/09 Posts: 4438 Post Likes: +3304
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Username Protected wrote: Ok, I still don't get it. It's not that complicated to fly and it's not that bad on MX. Seriously, you guys need a flight director? Are you crying about your autopilot?!? Swearingen was a genius, Merlins and Metros are the cat's ass. Where's Erwin when he's needed to back me up. You people need to go post in the KA section, lol, your skirts are bunching up. This here is a man's airplane.
Pussies.
Also, I almost pissed myself when I read "TX tampon". Excellent. San Antonio sewer pipe, Texas tampon. Yeah right. I'll tell ya what it is...it's the Ron Jeremy of turboprops. 
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Post subject: Re: found in airport Posted: 05 Jan 2016, 09:07 |
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Joined: 05/06/10 Posts: 1478 Post Likes: +801 Location: KMBO Brandon, MS
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Username Protected wrote: Ok, I still don't get it. It's not that complicated to fly and it's not that bad on MX. Seriously, you guys need a flight director? Are you crying about your autopilot?!? Swearingen was a genius, Merlins and Metros are the cat's ass. Where's Erwin when he's needed to back me up. You people need to go post in the KA section, lol, your skirts are bunching up. This here is a man's airplane.
Pussies.
Also, I almost pissed myself when I read "TX tampon". Excellent. San Antonio sewer pipe, Texas tampon. Yeah right. I'll tell ya what it is...it's the Ron Jeremy of turboprops. 
A piece of culvert with the wrinkles snatched out? MM
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