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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 01 Apr 2009, 23:33 |
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Joined: 04/01/09 Posts: 28 Post Likes: +2 Location: Monterey CA
Aircraft: Bonanza E35 (N3231C)
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Username Protected wrote: I see you signed on Jason. This is a cool website! Yeah, thanks again for telling me about it! This sure beats evenings surfing the web looking for more aviation toys to buy....we'll, at least cheaper.  Jason
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 01 Apr 2009, 23:56 |
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Joined: 03/31/09 Posts: 789 Post Likes: +723 Company: Aircraft Associates LLC Location: Minocqua, WI (KARV)
Aircraft: 1979 Bonanza V35B
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Username Protected wrote: Randy quote: "As a hobby, I enjoy buying airplanes, restoring them and selling them when I am finished"
Randy, Yves is looking for a restored B55 Baron - you know of any? There was a spectacular 1970 E55 on eBay that sold for $140,000. I know of one B58 for sale from a friend... he rarely flies it and would like to trade for an A36. That's all I know of right now. Randy
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 00:58 |
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Joined: 12/12/07 Posts: 10873 Post Likes: +2244 Company: MBG Properties Location: Knoxville, TN (KDKX)
Aircraft: 1972 Bonanza V35B
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Username Protected wrote: Here is one from my last squadron. I miss that machine. I need to figure out how to make the Bonanza hover. Pat, To me that is one ugly critter. I'm amazed something like that can actually fly. Even so, I'd really love to fly it. 
_________________ Max Grogan
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 02:31 |
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Joined: 06/25/08 Posts: 5754 Post Likes: +586 Company: Latitude Aviation Location: Los Angeles, CA (KTOA)
Aircraft: 2007 Bonanza G36
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Username Protected wrote: Neal,
Good eye! Its the active fleet HH-60H - I am an HS guy - that picture is from HS-3. The HCS guys are mainly reserve guys and they play a little bit more regularly than us fleet guys. There are some minor differences between the two airframes but in broad terms its pretty much the same. Yea I knew HCS 4 and 5 were reservists but wasn't sure if there was also an AD contingent that did that kind of flying. I flew with a guy at my last airline who was AD Army then transferred to the USNR in SD to fly with an HCS squadron. The videos/stills he showed us from Afghanistan and Iraq were simply incredible. What a ridiculous mission those guys have. Do you know Dan Boston? He's 32...flew Seahawks but I believe he is with VT4 now down at Pensacola. I went to college with him. -Neal
_________________ Latitude Aviation Specializing in sales/acquisitions services for Bonanzas, Barons, and TBM's
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 19:51 |
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Joined: 03/23/09 Posts: 26 Location: Jacksonville FL / KCRG
Aircraft: Debonair B33
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Username Protected wrote: Pat:
Welcome aboard.
Hey, a tip on Beechcraft jargon.... Your airplane is known as a C35, not a 35C......
Great model by the way. Best handling of all the "larger-tail" birds...still very light, and very efficient. I plan for around 165 MPH on less than 10 gph at cruise.
But how would I know that?
Regards,
Paul McCracken A&P/IA N2041D
1952 C35 Paul - thanks - I keep mixing it up. This is my first plane so there is a ton to learn! You have a '52 C35 as well? I will have to hit you up for some questions if you have time. I've read some books on the different series but still have questions... Thanks Pat
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