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Post subject: One man's loss is another man's K! Posted: 22 Sep 2012, 17:02 |
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Joined: 03/30/11 Posts: 4195 Post Likes: +2985 Location: Greenwood, MO
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Sorry, Nate.  Nate Larson's earlier lost sale was good luck for me. His well-maintained K35 really suits my current mission. In fact, my regular trip will be nearly identical to one of his regular trips, only in reverse. The airplane should feel right at home. Due to my extraordinary negotiating skills, Nate is dutifully providing me with excellent instruction for my insurance checkout. N806R and I should be back in Texas in a few days. Nate would like it known that he is no longer responsible for the quality of landings performed by the pilot of this aircraft. Nate would like it known that he is no longer responsible for the quality of landings performed by the pilot of this aircraft. The sales contract required me to state that twice. 
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Post subject: Re: One man's loss is another man's K! Posted: 22 Sep 2012, 17:28 |
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Joined: 04/11/08 Posts: 10377 Post Likes: +3058 Location: Appleton WI or Denton TX, TX (KDTO)
Aircraft: 1965 Baron B55
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Congrats Chad! Watch out on those fuel tanks and the large amount of fuel that returns to the left main when running the aux tanks. Do you work Center or Approach? Mike
_________________ MC (CSOB1)
1965 B55 KDTO-Denton, TX N2023W SN: TC-971 http://www.CSOBeech.com
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Post subject: Re: One man's loss is another man's K! Posted: 22 Sep 2012, 19:17 |
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Joined: 12/29/10 Posts: 1569 Post Likes: +523 Location: Houston, TX USA
Aircraft: Learjet
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Nice airplane and a great deal, Chad. I recommended this airplane to a friend, who was ready to purchase it. You were just too fast! Congratulations!!
_________________ Destroyer of the world’s finest aircraft since 1985.
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Post subject: Re: One man's loss is another man's K! Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 03:49 |
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Joined: 01/16/11 Posts: 1782 Post Likes: +188
Aircraft: Bonanza H35
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Username Protected wrote: A "K" Bro!!!
Welcome!
Fuel management in a K is quite a dance, but the plane is light and K's are fast!
Have a hell of a time - it will not disappoint! Especially when equipped with an IO-550. 
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