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Post subject: Re: Cessna Corvalis TTx - 235 knots, Garmin G2000 14 Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 20:09 |
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Username Protected wrote: If I were going to spend that much money, I would put tip tanks, TN, and gross weight STC on a G36 hands down over the Cirrus, Mooney or Corvalis.
But then, I don't have that much money.
Jgreen Same here.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna Corvalis TTx - 235 knots, Garmin G2000 14 Posted: 09 Mar 2013, 14:02 |
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I would rather have a 56TC and some money in the bank I dropped there contract when they moved production to Mexico.. GB
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