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					|  Post subject: Re: If this was "Cessna Talk", posts would say...........  Posted:  23 Jun 2010, 23:47  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: So what's the deal with the rear view mirror?  Maybe for checking for traffic while passing on the taxi lane.    RussThose mirrors are there to see the Bonanza flying up their a___ and about to pass 'em   _________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: If this was "Cessna Talk", posts would say...........  Posted:  24 Jun 2010, 09:57  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote:  Those mirrors are there to see the Bonanza flying up their a___ and about to pass 'em    BREAK BREAK I'm sorry, what rear view mirrors?  The only Cessna I've ever flown with one was a 180 hp C-150 with one on the wing strut, used for glider towing. Back to your regularly scheduled C-bashing.   _________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: If this was "Cessna Talk", posts would say...........  Posted:  24 Jun 2010, 10:01  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: Cessna's come with step ladders already bolted to the wing strut and cowl. My Skylane has never been graced with those awful steps.  I gain 0.25 knot without them and maintain my dignity. I much prefer taxiing close to a Bonanza wing when needing a step up to check my tanks.    _________________
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					| Username Protected wrote: Cessna's come with step ladders already bolted to the wing strut and cowl. My Skylane has never been graced with those awful steps.  I gain 0.25 knot without them and maintain my dignity. I much prefer taxiing close to a Bonanza wing when needing a step up to check my tanks.    
 
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					| My Cessna 150 had the rearview mirror.  Thought it was GREAT for maintaining runway centerline on departure climb! Didn't have the built on steps, though.  Had to carry a ladder    _________________
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					| Username Protected wrote: Jack, You are right about the cessna fitting in the hangar nicely with the bonanza.... I've got my 140 "spooning" my A36.... works great..  get two planes hangared with one hangar fee.  Spooning!       I hadn't thought of it that way, but that's awesome.  Now all I have to do is find my plane a mate._________________
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					| Username Protected wrote: Jack, .. I've got my 140 "spooning" my A36....   Mike
 Thats bordering on just plain wrong.  My plane would never be put into a position to be a Cessna's Beech.
 
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