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Post subject: Re: New A36 Owner! Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 03:34 |
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Joined: 05/11/10 Posts: 9429 Post Likes: +13517 Company: ? Most always. I like people. Location: KFIN Flagler, FL
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Username Protected wrote: Congratulations on your new Bonanza! I'm still working on finding mine. Enjoy your new wings!  Efrain, good to have you on BT also!
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Post subject: Re: New A36 Owner! Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 09:05 |
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Joined: 02/14/09 Posts: 6068 Post Likes: +3328 Company: tomdrew.lawyer Location: Des Moines, IA (KDSM)
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Username Protected wrote: I am new to Beech Talk, just wanted to introduce myself.
I just purchased a 1994 A36 Bonanza (in October 2010).
I dont have that much experience as a pilot (about 200 hours, 25 in the A36), so I'd appreciate to get some tips/feedback from more veteran pilots. Welcome. Air Conditioning, smart man. You don't say where you are at in your training so it is difficult for anyone to know where to start throwing down nuggets. You asked for opinions and you will get them here. 
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Post subject: Re: New A36 Owner! Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 12:31 |
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Joined: 05/11/10 Posts: 9429 Post Likes: +13517 Company: ? Most always. I like people. Location: KFIN Flagler, FL
Aircraft: 1991 Bonanza A36
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Username Protected wrote: I am new to Beech Talk, just wanted to introduce myself.
I just purchased a 1994 A36 Bonanza (in October 2010).
I dont have that much experience as a pilot (about 200 hours, 25 in the A36), so I'd appreciate to get some tips/feedback from more veteran pilots. Welcome. Air Conditioning, smart man. You don't say where you are at in your training so it is difficult for anyone to know where to start throwing down nuggets. You asked for opinions and you will get them here.  Yep, there are a lot of places 700' msl. The alt is not a lot of help on the location...
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