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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 12 Apr 2009, 21:11 |
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Joined: 01/31/08 Posts: 1044 Post Likes: +499 Location: 16G/KEWB
Aircraft: A33-550B
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Quote: Say hi to Terry for me and thank him again for selling me his airplane Kelly, Will do, and BTW, my Debonair is just above your right wingtip in the picture I took. Thanks for the pictures of the wings. I am glad you fixed it, and glad you fixed it the way you did. Yahoo! JCC
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 14 Apr 2009, 15:52 |
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Joined: 04/13/09 Posts: 2
Aircraft: Zodiac 601XL
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Jeff here,
I am currently a student. I am taking lessons out of Santa Rosa (KSTS) in a Zodiac 601 XL. A fun little plane. I did my first solo last Wednesday and it was fantastic. Looking forward to my up-coming x-country (if the darn wind would calm down).
I am interested in a Skipper but don't know anyone in the area that owns one. Does anyone know of anybody in Nor Cal that might be willing to chat and go up for flight (I'll happily pay costs)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jeff
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 10:00 |
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Joined: 01/07/08 Posts: 527 Post Likes: +5 Location: Raleigh, NC (KRDU)
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Username Protected wrote: I am taking lessons out of Santa Rosa (KSTS) in a Zodiac 601 XL. Hi Jeff, First, welcome and congratulations on your solo! An unforgettable experience  Second, and frankly something I hesitate to introduce to this thread (but in good conscience feel I have to), have you seen the Urgent NTSB Release / Recommendation that was released yesterday? Aaron
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 12:17 |
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Joined: 04/13/09 Posts: 2
Aircraft: Zodiac 601XL
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Dang!!
Now I have to switch back to the Cessna.
GRRRR!! Guess I'll just have to switch back to the private since they don't have any other LSA's to train in.
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 16:56 |
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Joined: 04/19/09 Posts: 298 Post Likes: +140 Location: White Lake, MI (KPTK)
Aircraft: PA28-180
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Hello Ladies and Gents. I have been lurking for a couple weeks here, and finally decided to introduce myself. I've known Jeff (Baron owner) for a few years now (met on AOPA board). I never thought about owning a Bo until I finally made my way over to this board and witnessed all these gorgeous aircraft you guys own. Anyway, I'm 25 and engaged. I'm currently working on my CFI rating and getting close to wrapping up a 4 year degree in the mean time. I was introduced into flying when I was a youngster by my Dad; many uncles that also fly. I'm a partial owner with my Dad in a pa28-180 (I'll post a picture). Some day we'll own some sort of Bo, I'm leaning towards a TNA36, but who knows. Link to picture: http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/061458.html
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 23:48 |
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Joined: 04/19/09 Posts: 298 Post Likes: +140 Location: White Lake, MI (KPTK)
Aircraft: PA28-180
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Steve, The degree will be in aviation science. Thanks for the little tip. I've heard it before, but as usual my mind and eyes were drooling over aircraft to buy on the other computer 
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Post subject: Re: INTRODUCE YOURSELF and your plane Posted: 26 Apr 2009, 23:24 |
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Joined: 12/27/08 Posts: 6058 Post Likes: +1031 Location: St Louis, MO
Aircraft: Out of airplane biz
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Hello Everyone, I've been a member lurking for a while now and thought it was time to introduce myself. My name is Steve Miles I own a '77 Sundowner, N3342L, that has just been through the ringer at KLUX getting a very thorough annual by the guru's of the BAC I'm a bigger guy with a bad back and the two doors, low cost insurance, Beech quality, and ample headroom are what sold me on the Sundowner. Most of my trips are in the midwest 2-4 hours and the Sundowner is the perfect ride for me. I've owned N3342L for almost nine years and have invested a lot in the past 2 years to make this the plane I plan to keep for a while: GX50 approach certified, STec 50 w/alt hold and GPSS stearing, new Garmin audio panel, 340 IIRC, 2 audio inputs, front and rear, one for my ipod and the other for the kids DVD player, new gear donuts, nose gear re-built with new shims, concorde RG battery, new glass, new leather interior, new soundproofing, LoPresti Hubba-Hubba caps, nosewheel inner cover, gascolator fairing, all new air ducts throughout, Corosion-X'ed from spinner to tail cone, etc, etc, etc. Since getting her rigged properly at KLUX I see 115 kts true on 8.6 gph at 3500, pretty much Beech honest book figures. I haven't had a chance to get her higher to see how she does at say 7-9,000 and best power since the re-rigging I live in the St Louis area and am based at KSET. I'm a PPSEL for almost 20 years now. (Man does time fly when you're having fun). I hope to get my instrument rating within the next 2 years. I look forward to conversing, and if anyone has any "Mouse" questions I'll contribute what little knowledge I have, although it seems that the BAC aircraft have been fairly represented here by their owners. Someday, when it makes financial sense, I would love to move up to a -36, but even then I would keep the Sundowner for around the patch flying and for the kids to learn in. Steve Miles 77 Sundowner N3342L
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