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Post subject: Re: SR22 Transition Training Posted: 09 Jan 2016, 18:35 |
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Username Protected wrote: Stan,
Did you call that guy whose name I gave you? If he told you that I'm gonna be annoyed!
Come to OKC, or we meet somewhere and you can fly my plane all you want. LMK! I spoke with him...he passed me on to the fun who sells the older/cheaper ones...he's unavailable for a while... I found an SR20 which I rented for 1.3 of dual...very interesting plane...
_________________ "Most of my money I spent on airplanes. The rest I just wasted....." ---the EFI, POF-----
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Post subject: Re: SR22 Transition Training Posted: 09 Jan 2016, 19:45 |
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Joined: 01/16/11 Posts: 11068 Post Likes: +7095 Location: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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Username Protected wrote: .....very interesting plane...
Not getting off that easy Stan..........esssplain yourself.
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Post subject: Re: SR22 Transition Training Posted: 09 Jan 2016, 19:55 |
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Joined: 02/18/12 Posts: 1000 Post Likes: +432 Location: Atlanta
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Username Protected wrote: .....very interesting plane...
Not getting off that easy Stan..........esssplain yourself.
Yeah, wondering about that myself.
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