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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 09 Nov 2021, 23:22 |
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Joined: 02/04/10 Posts: 1514 Post Likes: +2637 Company: Northern Aviation, LLC
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Username Protected wrote: You guys need therapy animals to fly those? Lol Therapy cat in the air, guard cat on the ground. Attachment: Cat.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Nov 2021, 06:28 |
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Joined: 02/05/15 Posts: 382 Post Likes: +104 Location: KSLC
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New definition of 'one cool cat.'
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Nov 2021, 07:55 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 437 Post Likes: +347 Location: Everson, WA
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Username Protected wrote: You guys need therapy animals to fly those? Lol Yes. Attachment: jack.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Nov 2021, 16:51 |
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Joined: 02/09/09 Posts: 5552 Post Likes: +2504 Location: Owosso, MI (KRNP)
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Why are we not flying yet? Attachment: 2017-06-06 14.48.05.jpg
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 10 Nov 2021, 18:29 |
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Joined: 05/26/13 Posts: 438 Post Likes: +336
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Username Protected wrote: You guys need therapy animals to fly those? Lol It's actually more that they need pilots to fly their airplane. The big Labrador is convinced that it's his airplane, and its purpose is to ferry him to the beach. Attachment: IMG_1702.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 12 Nov 2021, 12:52 |
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Joined: 01/23/18 Posts: 17 Post Likes: +6
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Apparently it’s really comfortable back there…
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 20 Nov 2021, 20:07 |
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Joined: 01/19/16 Posts: 3277 Post Likes: +5504 Location: 13FA Earle Airpark FL/0A7 Hville NC
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Username Protected wrote: For someone based in northern OH, what would be the nearest shop who you would trust to wrench on an A*? Asking for a friend…. Joel at Juliet Delta Aviation, New Cumberland PA. Aerostar specialty shop.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 20 Nov 2021, 22:22 |
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Joined: 12/19/11 Posts: 3302 Post Likes: +1424 Company: Bottom Line Experts Location: KTOL - Toledo, OH
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Username Protected wrote: Who’s your friend? I fellow pilot friend of mine started kicking around the idea of getting an A*. Im not sure how serious he is but it got me to poking around at them again. The performance is salivating but the mx seems daunting unless you have a good shop near you. I only know of one A* based near me and the mechanic who wrenched on it isn’t someone I’d trust. It’s good to know there’s a shop in PA but it’s still farther than I’d prefer to have to go. Is there a list of all the reputable A* service centers in the US?
_________________ Don Coburn Corporate Expense Reduction Specialist 2004 SR22 G2
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 21 Nov 2021, 00:22 |
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Joined: 12/17/13 Posts: 6322 Post Likes: +5522 Location: Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
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Username Protected wrote: Who’s your friend? I fellow pilot friend of mine started kicking around the idea of getting an A*. Im not sure how serious he is but it got me to poking around at them again. The performance is salivating but the mx seems daunting unless you have a good shop near you. I only know of one A* based near me and the mechanic who wrenched on it isn’t someone I’d trust. It’s good to know there’s a shop in PA but it’s still farther than I’d prefer to have to go. Is there a list of all the reputable A* service centers in the US?
The Aerostar Owners Association keeps a current list, but you have to become a member, which might not be what you want to do before you've committed.
_________________ Problem is the intelligent people are full of doubt, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.
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Post subject: Re: Aerostars Posted: 21 Nov 2021, 06:00 |
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Joined: 01/05/11 Posts: 314 Post Likes: +226
Aircraft: 1969 Aerostar 600,
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No… it’s the exact opposite… it’s exactly what you want to do well before you commit and even then you will have only scratched the surface. There is a lot to owning any legacy aircraft. You want to go into it with your eyes open as much as you can get them. The good thing is Aerostar Aircraft Corporation fully supports the aircraft. They own the type certificate. As in pretty much anything, you pay for what you get and even then there is no guarantee you are not going to pump in a whole lot of money to get any legacy aircraft where you want it. It is what it is.
Juliet Delta Aviation is an hour an twenty minute flight from Cleveland via Aerostar. It’s a six hour drive.
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