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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 09 Dec 2009, 07:06 |
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Joined: 01/31/08 Posts: 1043 Post Likes: +499 Location: 16G/KEWB
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Hmmm, what are we gonna do about this....? We ask for pix, right? Seems like he has good stories. Heck, after building an Unlimited Hydroplane, on my way back to Florida, I had a pick-up truck full of Coors. Don't remember selling much of it, though.
Wait, how 'bout this: He got his first ever airplane ride in a straight 35 exception?
Don't worry Mike, we all act like we never been in or around another brand. I started out in high wings, and then even bought a PA-28-180C.
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 09 Dec 2009, 11:09 |
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Joined: 12/27/08 Posts: 6058 Post Likes: +1031 Location: St Louis, MO
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Username Protected wrote: I've been assimilated into the "TN/tip tank A36/G36 is the best single engine aircraft" camp. And now I'm a preacher of that view as well!
-Neal Uh oh, now that we've swerved into religion, before we know it you will be preaching WOTLOPSOP too. 
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There's no difference between those that refuse to learn and those that can't learn!
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 09 Dec 2009, 17:59 |
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Joined: 10/19/09 Posts: 128 Post Likes: +2 Location: Edmond, Oklahoma
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Hello everybody. I am Donny Niebrugge from Edmond Oklahoma. I just became a partner in a 1992 F33A. My partner is an old friend and everytime I ran into him I would jokingly ask if he was ready to sell 1/2 the plane. Well, this time he said sure! I am excited to be a bonanza owner and am glad I stumbled upon this site. Lots of good info here.
Thx,
Donny Niebrugge
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 09 Dec 2009, 20:20 |
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Joined: 12/12/07 Posts: 584 Post Likes: +35 Company: ROBERTS COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Location: Madison, Georgia
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Username Protected wrote: Hello everybody. I am Donny Niebrugge from Edmond Oklahoma. I just became a partner in a 1992 F33A. My partner is an old friend and everytime I ran into him I would jokingly ask if he was ready to sell 1/2 the plane. Well, this time he said sure! I am excited to be a bonanza owner and am glad I stumbled upon this site. Lots of good info here.
Thx,
Donny Niebrugge Donny: Welcome to Beechtalk. I'm surprised that the welcoming committee missed you thus far. This is a great site and has a volume of info. Some if it is very useful. Nice plane. Welcome.
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 10 Dec 2009, 13:00 |
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Joined: 10/19/09 Posts: 128 Post Likes: +2 Location: Edmond, Oklahoma
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Thanks for the welcome everybody!
James, I met Tony, in fact his hanger is just down the row from me. Nice plane. Ponca City would be great after I get some hours with instructor.
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 10 Dec 2009, 21:38 |
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Joined: 12/04/09 Posts: 147 Post Likes: +28 Company: self Location: Denver/KAPA
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Tx for the welcome to a Beech oriented board, being inbred is never good  A big majority of the aviation topics are generic and not brand biased....and tx for the advice, I'll keep my distance from the TN/tip tank A36/G36. No doubt it is a sweet ride. Since my bank acct dictates flying a previously owned plane at the moment, I am forced to stick with one that I am the "previous owner". If anyone ever ventures to CO and needs a heads up on skiing, local airports, mountain flying/routes, good fuel stops etc, just hit me up. I read a post here about KLMO where the fuel prices are good and most days you can observe people jumping out of perfectly good airplanes..fuel was $3.43 a couple weeks ago and its a good stop. There is another small strip with a lot of "aviation ambiance", but nothing fancier than wallpaper in the bathrooms. Its about 15 miles east of Longmont and listed under "hudson co" or "platte valley"...18V is the ID...Fuel prices there are usually a few cents cheaper than LMO and the almost always the least expensive in the area. I know the guy who owns that fuel operation and I applaud his efforts at keeping the prices as low as possible. He has always tried to be the least expensive in the front range. The facilities are not high tech...Just a lot of guys hanging out who enjoy everything from homebuilts to warbirds complete with a few local airport dogs, and two hangars full of WWI and II planes and memorabilia...no computers etc but neither does the FBO at LMO... For the actual Denver metro area, TAC air at Centennial usually has the best self serve prices around...usually about $.40 more than the ones above and a busy full service facility....Denver Jet Center is also very first class operation. Anyway, E1 fly safe and enjoy the holidays Mike
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