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Post subject: Re: FOR SALE: 1980 A36 Turbo Normalized Bonanza, Garmin pane Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 08:33 |
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Joined: 11/08/23 Posts: 76 Post Likes: +6 Location: FL54 near KGNV
Aircraft: A36
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Username Protected wrote: I had to deal with an appraiser who didn't total the times correctly on a partnership I was in. Keeping track of times is worse than balancing a checkbook, especially going back 6 or 7 decades and multiple books.
Beautiful and GLWS This!! If you have a good mechanic, make sure you show your appreciation. I’ve dealt with some real rats nests just to get simple AD compliance report ready with correct times (you know, since the regs say you should). But I do it because I take pride in the quality and accuracy once completed.
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Post subject: Re: FOR SALE: 1980 A36 Turbo Normalized Bonanza, Garmin pane Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 23:35 |
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Joined: 03/02/19 Posts: 11 Post Likes: +95
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Username Protected wrote: Good luck Lesh, plane is a hot rod that flies regularly. Whoever buys wont be disappointed. Needs nothing! Will pass along to a few buddies who are looking. Much appreciated RB!
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Post subject: Re: FOR SALE: 1980 A36 Turbo Normalized Bonanza, Garmin pane Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 23:38 |
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Joined: 03/02/19 Posts: 11 Post Likes: +95
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Username Protected wrote: David,
You have done an incredible job with N6749G since I sold it to you 5 years ago! New engine, TN upgrade, new propeller, and new panel. It looks amazing. Good luck with the sale!
That said, N6749G had 5426 hours on the airframe when we closed in October 2019 so if you installed the new engine shortly after closing and if that engine has 650ish hours on it now, then the airframe total time is probably just shy of 6100 or so.
-Neal Neal! Great to hear from you. I've been enjoying the hell out of your plane. It's been to AK, Mexico, Bahamas, all over the lower 48, Burning Man, 1,800' grass strips, and everywhere inbetween. Thanks for the info on the total time (I think you're right- TT is around 6,100), I'll have to take another look at the logs and do the math- my JPI only shows me time since the new motor.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 1980 A36 Turbo Normalized Bonanza, Garmin panel Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 23:41 |
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Joined: 03/02/19 Posts: 11 Post Likes: +95
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Username Protected wrote: Curious as to what aircraft you are replacing it with if you don't mind sharing. Looking like I'll be getting a Piper JetProp
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