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Post subject: Re: Hello from Iowa ! Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 03:45 |
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Joined: 10/17/08 Posts: 586 Post Likes: +29 Location: Northeast Missouri
Aircraft: BARON B58P
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Username Protected wrote: Hi to all!
I've been reading the forum posts for the last couple of weeks. I'm in brain overload ! There's a lot of knowledge in this group .
I'm currently flying a Glastar that I built in 2008. I used to own a 1947 V-tail and loved it. I'm in the process of selling the Glastar and will be looking for a 225 HP Debonair shortly. I operate off my 2200 ft grass next to the house and have the Mogas barrell next to the hanger.
Any sales sites other than Barnstormers,Tradeaplane,Aerotrader,and Controller that I should be watching ?
Thanks Rex Ott Welcome, John. Don't forget ASO (Aircraft Shopper Online)
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Iowa ! Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 10:44 |
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Joined: 01/28/11 Posts: 510 Post Likes: +36 Location: Danville, IA (MPZ)
Aircraft: 1963 Debonair B33
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Username Protected wrote: Rex, Welcome to BeechTalk.
We need PICTURES of your Glastar and that grass strip! Arlen Here's a couple of photos of the Glastar and a photo of the panel when it was being bench tested. Rex
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Iowa ! Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 10:59 |
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Joined: 01/28/11 Posts: 510 Post Likes: +36 Location: Danville, IA (MPZ)
Aircraft: 1963 Debonair B33
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome! Now, about those pictures............  Keith How about a photo of the old V-Tail ! The other pic is our airport security on duty Rex
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Iowa ! Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 16:06 |
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Joined: 12/18/07 Posts: 20852 Post Likes: +10079 Location: W Michigan
Aircraft: Ex PA22, P28R, V35B
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Username Protected wrote: Any sales sites other than Barnstormers,Tradeaplane,Aerotrader,and Controller that I should be watching ?
Thanks Rex Ott
Welcome, Rex. Check out Peddler's talk here also if you haven't already. I think the planes selling here are better than the average run-of-the-mill you find in the other sites.
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Iowa ! Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 19:15 |
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Joined: 01/28/11 Posts: 510 Post Likes: +36 Location: Danville, IA (MPZ)
Aircraft: 1963 Debonair B33
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Username Protected wrote: Rex, Welcome to BeechTalk.
We need PICTURES of your Glastar and that grass strip! Arlen Had to school myself about Google Earth to get you a grass strip photo,but here ya go. Rex
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Iowa ! Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 19:37 |
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Joined: 05/13/08 Posts: 111 Company: CES Location: Mankato, MN (KMKT)
Aircraft: C35, Skybolt
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Rex, Welcome to BT. I like your grass strip, my C35 spent the last 35 years of its life on a municipal grass strip (I just moved it last year). I learned to fly with a tailwheel on a 30' wide grass strip with a hill in the middle, trees on one end and a lake on the other (sorta like 5 miles to school, uphill both ways  ). Except for the occasional mud days and when the frost comes out there is nothing better. Tires last a long time! Do we need to call ahead for permission to land?
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Post subject: Re: Hello from Iowa ! Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 11:15 |
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Joined: 01/28/11 Posts: 510 Post Likes: +36 Location: Danville, IA (MPZ)
Aircraft: 1963 Debonair B33
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Username Protected wrote: Rex, Welcome to BT.
Do we need to call ahead for permission to land? Jeff No permission needed to land, but always a good idea to call. A phone call is to make sure someone is around to haul you to town and buy Lunch ! Saturdays and Sundays in the summer usually finds several planes there with plane talkers in the shop. Always a project going on with lots of advice floating around. Currently we're finishing an RV8. We always have a fly-in potluck dinner 3rd Saturday in August. When that date gets closer ,I'll issue an invite on Beech Talk to everyone. Rex
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