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Post subject: New guy to BeechTalk, now to find me a Beechcraft! Posted: 04 Apr 2012, 10:20 |
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Joined: 03/23/12 Posts: 19
Aircraft: 1977 B55
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Wow, you guys are great to "listen" to! I've enjoyed the posts of all the "old heads" out there sharing their collective knowledge about Barons, Bonanzas, Debs, etc. I am actively seeking my first airplane after flying professionally for over 40 years in in the airlines, military, and general aviation. Of course I want a Beech, although I did (for a short time) consider Mooney and Piper, but the superior construction of the Beech aircraft has forever put those thoughts aside. I have learned so much during the last two weeks of reading the threads from you guys and I thank you all so much! I just hope it doesn't take me 6 months to find a plane. Dan Dawson Midland, GA
_________________ Dan Dawson ----------- B55 Baron N7755K
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Post subject: Re: New guy to BeechTalk, now to find me a Beechcraft! Posted: 04 Apr 2012, 14:13 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 14699 Post Likes: +4379 Location: St. Pete, FL
Aircraft: BE 58
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Dan,
Ya.... give us some feedback and we'll spend your money.
Give us a budget.... within reason, and if you'd spend more for a much better value.
What is your mission? Number of passengers, distance, location, and destinations.
And, perhaps an estimate of your yearly GA flights.
A few thoughts..... as a pro, you're used to staying current and a Baron makes an excellent bargain with a few benefits if it fits your mission. And often a Baron comes with a bit more equipment. It offers some advantages for night, over water, loading, etc. But costs more per mile to operate. If just for Sunday lunch, an inexpensive Bo will do the job.... and lots of choices in between.
If you're not, you need to join ABS... the tech/training support and stuff is well worth it.
_________________ Larry
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Post subject: Re: New guy to BeechTalk, now to find me a Beechcraft! Posted: 05 Apr 2012, 14:44 |
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Joined: 03/23/12 Posts: 19
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome Dan, good luck in your search!  Thanks, Adam. You have quite an airplane, actually very nice.
_________________ Dan Dawson ----------- B55 Baron N7755K
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Post subject: Re: New guy to BeechTalk, now to find me a Beechcraft! Posted: 05 Apr 2012, 23:34 |
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Joined: 01/18/11 Posts: 7664 Post Likes: +3696 Location: Lakeland , Ga
Aircraft: H35, T-41B, Aircoupe
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I have a Travelair, Two Twin Bonanzas and Duke you can look over in the Newnan, Ga/Peachtree City area.
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