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					|  Post subject: Cessna Crusader t303  Posted:  27 Sep 2011, 16:12  |  |  
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					| I saw one at Santa Monica last week, N262DG.  It's a very handsome looking plane, kind of like a 70's Cessna Tbone.  They seem very rare.
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					|  Post subject: Re: Cessna Crusader t303  Posted:  27 Sep 2011, 16:32  |  |  
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					| I flew one many years ago.  It was 225 hp per side and not real fast.  Nice flying a/c.  ERAU used them for multi training back in the day. 
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: Cessna Crusader t303  Posted:  27 Sep 2011, 16:53  |  |  
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					| A plane we would see a lot more of without the great aviation collapse of 1986. If there was ever a bad time to get into the market it was 1981     .
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: Cessna Crusader t303  Posted:  27 Sep 2011, 21:33  |  |  
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					| We used to maintain two, we were not fans. 
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: Cessna Crusader t303  Posted:  27 Sep 2011, 22:32  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: Why not, Charles? You beat me to the punch.   I would also like to know why because a friend has a Cessna 303 and he is not using it.  It is actually parked right behind my Bo in the Hanger.  He would like to sell (more like dump) it and I am giving it some thought.  I have learned that the main issue with the 303 is that it is underpowered.  I was told about an STC for the 303 to change the engines to 300 HP each._________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: Cessna Crusader t303  Posted:  27 Sep 2011, 22:38  |  |  
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					| It is not what we are used to. Beechcraft/Piper/Mooney.  It always seemed as though were were waiting for obscure parts. 
 
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