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Post subject: Re: Well he sold the B58TC and built a 414... Wow.. Posted: 07 Nov 2014, 16:06 |
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Username Protected wrote: Absolutely outstanding! WOW! WELL DONE! 
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Post subject: Re: Well he sold the B58TC and built a 414... Wow.. Posted: 07 Nov 2014, 20:40 |
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Joined: 06/28/08 Posts: 1607 Post Likes: +199 Location: Indianapolis , IN (KMQJ)
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Username Protected wrote: That's Christophe Jouany, fashion photographer. So his job is to take photographs of beautiful models. And he flies this amazing machine and a 58TC before it. I knew I chose the wrong line of work 
Exactly. Seems like he is having a good time.
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Post subject: Re: Well he sold the B58TC and built a 414... Wow.. Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 00:32 |
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Username Protected wrote: Nice job, but really, the plane looked pretty good to me to begin with.
I love how he goes "and we are going to renovate the avionics and replace this old school stuff" while pointing to G500, 530/430 combo, and STEC 55X A/P. Right, and along with all that big, new glass he installed an EDM-760. John Deakin would be proud. 
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Post subject: Re: Well he sold the B58TC and built a 414... Wow.. Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 04:03 |
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Joined: 11/10/10 Posts: 1940 Post Likes: +508 Location: Mason, MI (KTEW)
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Username Protected wrote: Nice job, but really, the plane looked pretty good to me to begin with.
I love how he goes "and we are going to renovate the avionics and replace this old school stuff" while pointing to G500, 530/430 combo, and STEC 55X A/P. I thought the same thing.
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Post subject: Re: Well he sold the B58TC and built a 414... Wow.. Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 09:45 |
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Joined: 01/09/13 Posts: 1249 Post Likes: +246 Location: Frederick , MD (KHGR)
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That is 1 nice airplane..
Any Chance we could get some rough dollar amounts for this project?
Also- It looks like you can get land at St. Barts BUT can you get out?
_________________ Good Luck,
Tim -------------------
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Post subject: Re: Well he sold the B58TC and built a 414... Wow.. Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 10:06 |
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Username Protected wrote: That is 1 nice airplane..
Any Chance we could get some rough dollar amounts for this project?
Also- It looks like you can get land at St. Barts BUT can you get out? I believe departure, over the water, should not be too tough.
_________________ PP, ASEL, Instrument Airplane, A&P Texas Construction Law: http://www.TexasConstructionLaw.com
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