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Post subject: Re: Looking for a Cessna 340 shop in the midwest Posted: 20 May 2019, 11:39 |
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Joined: 08/20/09 Posts: 2406 Post Likes: +1879 Company: Jcrane, Inc. Location: KVES Greenville, OH
Aircraft: C441, RV7A
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Username Protected wrote: TAS??? TAS Aviation at KDFI, Defiance, OH. https://tas-aviation.com/Steve Fortner was with TAS for many years and started Fortner AirPro a few years ago. He's at 0G6, Williams County, Bryan, OH. I'd recommend both.
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Post subject: Re: Looking for a Cessna 340 shop in the midwest Posted: 20 May 2019, 22:05 |
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Joined: 01/29/14 Posts: 207 Post Likes: +73
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Username Protected wrote: TAS??? Sorry Nathan - I assumed that everyone who owned a twin cessna had heard of them! Per advice above, definitely join the twin cessna flyer. http://www.twincessna.orgTwice a year the twin cessna flyer puts on a 4 day seminar at TAS. Covers engines, airframe, electrics, hydraulics, gear etc - the lot. It is run by Tony Saxton who owns TAS. I live in Australia and went to the seminar last year. I was genuinely blown away by Tony's knowledge of twin cessnas. All he works on is twin cessnas - his maintenance hangar is full of them! It wouldnt be a stretch to say that Tony is the foremost expert on twin cessnas in the world. I would fly my plane across Australia to get that level of service/knowledge. I would definitely fly to the next state like you can. Cheers, brad
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