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Post subject: My Bonanza V35B Posted: 19 Feb 2024, 14:03 |
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Joined: 03/09/18 Posts: 5 Post Likes: +15 Location: Glendale AZ (KGEU)
Aircraft: V35B TC
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Hello, I have been viewing Beechtalk for five years after I purchased my 1974 V35B. Since then I have painted the airplane, updated from "state of the art 1974 avionics" to a Dynon two screen with autopilot and yaw damper, and have redone the interior. Other than actually being 50 years old, the airplane looks new. I fly out of Glendale AZ (KGEU) where there is a great group of pilots and aviation lovers who are supportive of aviation, and extremely helpful to a new owner like me. Below is a before and after picture.
Brian Lee
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Post subject: Re: My Bonanza V35B Posted: 20 Feb 2024, 16:39 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 30996 Post Likes: +10907 Location: Minneapolis, MN (KFCM)
Aircraft: 1970 Baron B55
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Username Protected wrote: Hello, I have been viewing Beechtalk for five years after I purchased my 1974 V35B. Since then I have painted the airplane, updated from "state of the art 1974 avionics" to a Dynon two screen with autopilot and yaw damper, and have redone the interior. Other than actually being 50 years old, the airplane looks new. I fly out of Glendale AZ (KGEU) where there is a great group of pilots and aviation lovers who are supportive of aviation, and extremely helpful to a new owner like me. Below is a before and after picture.
Brian Lee Not sure if it was by design or coincidence but it really looks cool how the swoop on the right side appears to continue across the top and onto the left ruddervator.
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Post subject: Re: My Bonanza V35B Posted: 21 Feb 2024, 00:41 |
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Joined: 07/16/20 Posts: 116 Post Likes: +88 Company: USAF Location: Pensacola FL
Aircraft: ‘68 V35A
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Welcome Brian,
Beautiful paint!
But it looks like your door handle needs adjusting.
Fair skies and following winds, Slow
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Post subject: Re: My Bonanza V35B Posted: 22 Feb 2024, 11:52 |
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Joined: 03/09/18 Posts: 5 Post Likes: +15 Location: Glendale AZ (KGEU)
Aircraft: V35B TC
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome Brian,
Beautiful paint!
But it looks like your door handle needs adjusting.
Fair skies and following winds, Slow When I zoom in on the picture I see what you are referring to, however it is an optical illusion as the door handle is correct.
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Post subject: Re: My Bonanza V35B Posted: 22 Feb 2024, 11:54 |
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Joined: 03/09/18 Posts: 5 Post Likes: +15 Location: Glendale AZ (KGEU)
Aircraft: V35B TC
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Username Protected wrote: Hello, I have been viewing Beechtalk for five years after I purchased my 1974 V35B. Since then I have painted the airplane, updated from "state of the art 1974 avionics" to a Dynon two screen with autopilot and yaw damper, and have redone the interior. Other than actually being 50 years old, the airplane looks new. I fly out of Glendale AZ (KGEU) where there is a great group of pilots and aviation lovers who are supportive of aviation, and extremely helpful to a new owner like me. Below is a before and after picture.
Brian Lee Not sure if it was by design or coincidence but it really looks cool how the swoop on the right side appears to continue across the top and onto the left ruddervator.
The swoop doesn't carry across the top. I have to give Master Aircraft Services in Wickenburg, AZ credit for a great design and top shelf execution on the painting.
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