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Post subject: New M35 owner in MN Posted: 26 Oct 2019, 21:14 |
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Joined: 10/25/19 Posts: 2 Post Likes: +2 Location: Bloomington, MN
Aircraft: M35+RV4
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Hi Gang, My partner and I just purchased a M35 with IO-550B and are looking forward to finally getting it to KLVN, just south of the Twin Cities to clean it up, do some maintenance on it and get me comfortable in it. My Partner is an instructor so it should make it a bit easier. I do have a RV4 so would this be considered heavy metal?
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Post subject: Re: New M35 owner in MN Posted: 27 Oct 2019, 07:21 |
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Joined: 07/07/18 Posts: 568 Post Likes: +365 Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Hangar: KLOM)
Aircraft: Bonanza C35
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to BT, John. You're new, so your sin is forgiven, but this you must know... Second ^^^ But welcome!!!!
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Post subject: Re: New M35 owner in MN Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 14:18 |
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Joined: 10/25/19 Posts: 2 Post Likes: +2 Location: Bloomington, MN
Aircraft: M35+RV4
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Username Protected wrote: Congrats!
Where will you keep her at KLVN?
We are on LIMA lane hangar 40G (Blue one on the north end), sadly not out there real often this time of year but feel free to swing by and say hi. Beer is always cold for after flying (water on stock for before)
Steve It will be at B20, second one in and second row from the pumps. Right now, the plane is down in Iowa and once we find another phc-l3yf-1rf/f8068 prop for it, or one that it will accept, it will probably end up there. That will give the hanger manager time to get one or two other planes(annuals) out to free up space. I hope to head out today to do some pattern work in the 4. Pictures when it gets up here.
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Post subject: Re: New M35 owner in MN Posted: 14 Nov 2019, 23:40 |
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Joined: 11/19/12 Posts: 359 Post Likes: +251 Company: North Air Flite Location: Greenbush MN
Aircraft: 80 V35B
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Username Protected wrote: Hi Gang, My partner and I just purchased a M35 with IO-550B and are looking forward to finally getting it to KLVN, just south of the Twin Cities to clean it up, do some maintenance on it and get me comfortable in it. My Partner is an instructor so it should make it a bit easier. I do have a RV4 so would this be considered heavy metal? I had an RV-4 with an O-360 and a constant speed prop when I bought my Bonanza. I kept reading what a hot rod the Bonanzas were but was underwhelmed performance wise other than cruise. My wife had started flying with me more and I was feeling guilty shoehorning her in the back so I wanted about the same speed but more comfort. You're transition to the Bonanza will be easy, I still remember my flight home from California I kept reminding my self to put the gear down, by far my biggest concern...
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Post subject: Re: New M35 owner in MN Posted: 14 Nov 2019, 23:44 |
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Joined: 11/16/14 Posts: 8678 Post Likes: +10563 Company: Forever a Student Pilot Location: Colfax Washington
Aircraft: 1947 Bonanza 35
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Username Protected wrote: Hi Gang, My partner and I just purchased a M35 with IO-550B and are looking forward to finally getting it to KLVN, just south of the Twin Cities to clean it up, do some maintenance on it and get me comfortable in it. My Partner is an instructor so it should make it a bit easier. I do have a RV4 so would this be considered heavy metal? Where are the Photos? Now get with the Program WE LOVE BONANZAS WE LIKE TO LOOK at THEM
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