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Post subject: new member Posted: 17 Sep 2011, 23:37 |
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Joined: 07/23/11 Posts: 3 Location: Houston TX.
Aircraft: 2009 G36
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I'm new to Beech talk, I currently fly a G36 out of KHOU. Enjoying all the beech talk.
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Post subject: Re: new member Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 10:18 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 14699 Post Likes: +4379 Location: St. Pete, FL
Aircraft: BE 58
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Username Protected wrote: I'm new to Beech talk, I currently fly a G36 out of KHOU. Enjoying all the beech talk. Pictures? Welcome!
_________________ Larry
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Post subject: Re: new member Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 11:11 |
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Joined: 04/24/10 Posts: 307 Post Likes: +6 Location: Southern California (KTOA)
Aircraft: B36TC
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Welcome Wade!!
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"...there are no rules here-- we're trying to accomplish something." - Thomas Edison
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Post subject: Re: new member Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 21:21 |
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Joined: 07/23/11 Posts: 3 Location: Houston TX.
Aircraft: 2009 G36
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Here are some pics
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Post subject: Re: new member Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 02:26 |
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Joined: 02/15/09 Posts: 707 Post Likes: +177
Aircraft: 1984 B36TC
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Username Protected wrote: Let's get you started here properly: Too bad it's not a G58 or a Duke. Twins are safer you know.  that is a semi true statement, they are only safer when flown LOP  Thus the Duke may not be as safe as say a B55, however it is much safer than a G36 no doubt about that.
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Post subject: Re: new member Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 18:54 |
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Joined: 09/26/11 Posts: 1064 Post Likes: +488 Location: San Rafael, CA35
Aircraft: Baron 58
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I'm now to BeechTalk. I fly a Be58 out of San Rafael California. A 1973 model, highly modified. Has a complete Garmin panel, G500, with SV, MX20, 2 430s, 330 transponder. Plane still has IO520, Lycon specials, with a new interior, thicker glass, 166 gallons, good paint.
I've owned it since 1988, been to Europe with it, Bahamas, Alaska, Canada, and as far south as Panama City.
Art
_________________ Flying since 1968, practicing law since 1972. Two passions: employment law and flying.
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Post subject: Re: new member Posted: 26 Sep 2011, 22:40 |
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Joined: 06/16/08 Posts: 3566 Post Likes: +264 Location: San Rafael, CA (KDVO)
Aircraft: 1979 Bonanza A36TC
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Nice one Arthur! I fly out of Gnoss, you should come along to one of the normal BT breakfasts! Welcome on board 
_________________ Past 12: IPC/BFR, Spins/Upset, WINGSx2, ASFx2
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