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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 22 Mar 2013, 22:58 |
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Joined: 09/21/10 Posts: 1720 Post Likes: +193 Location: Greenville, NC (KPGV)
Aircraft: 1984 Bonanza B36TC
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Username Protected wrote: No extra tanks, but they do make active winglet tips..
Did you happen to look at the price tag for the active winglets??? $59,649.00 Ouch. No thanks. At current prices, that is ~12,000 gallons of 100LL.
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 23 Mar 2013, 08:14 |
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Joined: 08/14/09 Posts: 52 Post Likes: +71 Company: MTMC Location: Mineral Wells Texas KMWL
Aircraft: 1947 BE 35
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Through the decades it holds true.People are still comparing their new planes to the Bonanza.And it was designed during WW11,first test flight December 22 1945. Test pilot Vern Carsten said after the flight:"BEST PLANE WE'VE BUILT YET"
Ray J Over and Out
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 23 Mar 2013, 13:56 |
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Joined: 08/30/08 Posts: 5604 Post Likes: +813 Location: KCMA
Aircraft: SR22
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Username Protected wrote: The Cirrus is a fantastic plane. Speaks for its self by the sheer numbers sold. I have never met a unhappy SR-22 owner as of yet. Congratulations and you will have many pleasurable hours are ahead of you. Did Neal sell your V-Tail?? Thanks! - yes Neal sold it and did a transparent, above standard job, as usual.
_________________ TRUE-COURSE AVIATION INSURANCE - CA License 0G87202 alejandro@true-course.com 805.727.4510
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 01:31 |
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Joined: 08/03/08 Posts: 16153 Post Likes: +8866 Location: 2W5
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Username Protected wrote: But the cost to add tip tanks to a G36 is fairly small when compared to the total price of a G36 which is why you see many G36's with tip tanks and/or TAT TN systems. You would think that the company gets the hint and offered the plane with turbo and a better useful load. Well, they did, about 7 years late.
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 07:46 |
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Joined: 04/09/09 Posts: 1308 Post Likes: +96 Location: Raleigh, NC KRDU
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Username Protected wrote: Through the decades it holds true.People are still comparing their new planes to the Bonanza.And it was designed during WW11,first test flight December 22 1945. Test pilot Vern Carsten said after the flight:"BEST PLANE WE'VE BUILT YET"
Ray J Over and Out +1 No offence to anyone who own other like brands but, you have an airplane, we have a Beechcraft. 
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 08:20 |
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Joined: 05/23/08 Posts: 6060 Post Likes: +708 Location: CMB7, Ottawa, Canada
Aircraft: TBM - C185 - T206
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Ale, Congrats on your new "plane". The french are nice to work with, at least we speak the same language. Username Protected wrote: Funny - in holding out for a TBM. If only they were American.
_________________ Former Baron 58 owner. Pistons engines are for tractors.
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 20:03 |
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Joined: 06/23/09 Posts: 6998 Post Likes: +3032 Company: Dermatology Location: ChattanoogaDayton, TN (2A0)
Aircraft: 1969 Bonanza V35A
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Ale, Next time your in ATL. I'll come down and you can fly my V-tail ill even pay for the gas but you get to buy lunch. Just so you can remember what it's like. Or I'll bring the T-28 and you can the buy the gas and lunch. Jay
_________________ Jay P. Having COVID over Christmas SUCKS!!!!!
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 23:46 |
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Joined: 04/12/11 Posts: 6176 Post Likes: +2337 Location: Bedford, MA (KBED)
Aircraft: 1992 Bonanza A36
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Username Protected wrote: Add a "D" to the GUMPS check.
Dignity. Ale, Nothing against you, but this one might just stick to the cirri banter! (That Bo of your even had me tempted and I already have one!). Good one, Mike!
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 08:04 |
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Joined: 03/07/12 Posts: 325 Post Likes: +4 Location: Louisville, KY (KLOU)
Aircraft: formerly 1979 A36TC
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Congrats, Ale!! I am a Beech-lover like most (all) here, but if you have ever flown a Cirrus, you know it is a very capable and very enjoyable aircraft. Fly safe...
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Post subject: Re: We're replacing the Bo with an SR22 - Bring on the Jokes Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 09:14 |
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Joined: 03/01/09 Posts: 1287 Post Likes: +137 Company: Red Hawk Location: TVC - Traverse City, MI
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Username Protected wrote: It's about level with a TAT upgrade...  Comparing "active winglets" to a TAT upgrade?  Wow, they must be really "active" 
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