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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 21 Mar 2013, 20:09 |
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Joined: 06/02/10 Posts: 13388 Post Likes: +2340 Company: Stratz Farms Location: Fond du Lac, WI & Spruce Creek, FL
Aircraft: 1992 Bonanza F33A
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Hmm, seems quite the coincidence that Ale announces he has a new plane/expense the same day I get my renewel notice from his office. Sure hope my rate isn't going up! Congrats Ale! 
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 21 Mar 2013, 20:55 |
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Username Protected wrote: Florian it's a 2003. After I take possession I'll be installing a DFC90 digital AP with a new PFD and a new parachute later this year. Those are still the short-legged ones ? They have certainly hit an attractive price point. I have heard good things about that autopilot. Are those upgrade expenses something that can be written off under section 179 ?
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 21 Mar 2013, 21:01 |
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Joined: 11/21/09 Posts: 12198 Post Likes: +16390 Location: Albany, TX
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I don't understand the justification of "Business Plane." Mine, too, but mine is still a Bo. I do get the appeal of the chute. Just not enough to give up a plane that flies and looks like it does. Not to mention, I'd really miss the feeling and the way it looks when you pull that gear in. I love that. Still. But you're still flying! Keeping the main thing the main thing. Enjoy!
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 21 Mar 2013, 21:35 |
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Joined: 06/04/09 Posts: 4529 Post Likes: +510 Company: Usually good Location: Chicago - Milwaukee, IL (KUGN)
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Username Protected wrote: Is that near Foreskin??? Come on now let's not be jerking him around
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