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Post subject: Re: Beech Commander? Posted: 22 Sep 2021, 12:33 |
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Joined: 08/09/11 Posts: 1740 Post Likes: +2061 Company: Naples Jet Center Location: KAPF KPIA
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Username Protected wrote: Bruce Byerly? No sir, Charles. That there is way worse that putting a Chevy engine in a Ford as it makes no sense. Slightly less awful are the Embraer schemes being applied to various Hawkers that I’ve witnessed. Or N#’s running uphill into the wind. Some things just should not be done under any circumstances. This owner’s reasonable friend and voice of reason must have been out fishing that day.
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Post subject: Re: Beech Commander? Posted: 22 Sep 2021, 14:21 |
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Joined: 08/09/11 Posts: 1740 Post Likes: +2061 Company: Naples Jet Center Location: KAPF KPIA
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Username Protected wrote: "What do you mean, you're not going to pay the price I quoted you for the new paint? Oh really, you're not going to pay? Ok." That sounds plausible.
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Post subject: Re: Beech Commander? Posted: 22 Sep 2021, 16:31 |
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Joined: 01/19/16 Posts: 3353 Post Likes: +5719 Location: 13FA Earle Airpark FL/0A7 Hville NC
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Username Protected wrote: No mystery, its probably a 500"B" as opposed to "S" or "U". Yep. Has all the shrike mods. You can tell it is a B by the corrugated rudder.
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Post subject: Re: Beech Commander? Posted: 22 Sep 2021, 18:43 |
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Joined: 08/09/11 Posts: 1740 Post Likes: +2061 Company: Naples Jet Center Location: KAPF KPIA
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Username Protected wrote: No mystery, its probably a 500"B" as opposed to "S" or "U". Yep. Has all the shrike mods. You can tell it is a B by the corrugated rudder.
It’s a 500A based on the nacelles.
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Post subject: Re: Beech Commander? Posted: 22 Sep 2021, 20:55 |
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Joined: 12/22/07 Posts: 12896 Post Likes: +13328 Company: Midwest Chemtrails, LLC Location: KPTK (SE Michigan)
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Username Protected wrote: Which anniversary is the airplane anniversary again? Every year!
_________________ Life is a DiY project.
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Post subject: Re: Beech Commander? Posted: 24 Sep 2021, 11:54 |
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Joined: 01/01/11 Posts: 964 Post Likes: +599 Company: Well, it's UA now Location: Houston, TX
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Username Protected wrote:
Yep. Has all the shrike mods. You can tell it is a B by the corrugated rudder.
It’s a 500A based on the nacelles.
All these years of looking at Commanders and I just now noticed, since you pointed it out, that the 500A w/the Continental engine has downdraft cooling and not the updraft like the Lycoming powered planes have. Where is the "Doh" emoji? Thanks, Bruce!
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