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					|  Post subject: Re: FS: My 1982 A36 550 2,422 TT  Posted:  14 Mar 2023, 17:57  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: Gorgeous If only an 84 or newer…
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: FS: My 1982 A36 550 2,422 TT  Posted:  14 Mar 2023, 18:14  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: Gorgeous If only an 84 or newer…82 is better.  79-83 is the sweet spot for A36's.
 
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: FS: My 1982 A36 550 2,422 TT  Posted:  16 Mar 2023, 02:15  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: 82 is better.  79-83 is the sweet spot for A36's. what he said. the 28v system with the extended baggage all with the lower empty weight of a slightly older plane. Add on top that this has the 550 already installed.
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: FS: My 1982 A36 550 2,422 TT  Posted:  24 Mar 2023, 00:51  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: 82 is better.  79-83 is the sweet spot for A36's. what he said. the 28v system with the extended baggage all with the lower empty weight of a slightly older plane. Add on top that this has the 550 already installed.
 Why is that?  We have a 1975 without the AC and useful load is pretty damn good.   Our plane has done great and we average 150 hours a year on it?
 
 I do like the 550 upgrade and the panel upgrade.  I had to chuckle with the good ole reliable collins still installed.  They are reliable for sure!
 
 Nice airplance.  I tried to talk my friend into buying a Beech but she went with a Piper.
 
 Nothing flies like these airplanes, nothing......
 
 Good luck with the sale!
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 John Wallace
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					|  Post subject: Re: FS: **REDUCED** 1982 Beechcraft A36 550 2,422 TT GFC 500  Posted:  20 Apr 2023, 09:38  |  |  
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					| What is the Reduced Price 
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: FS: **REDUCED** 1982 Beechcraft A36 550 2,422 TT GFC 500  Posted:  20 Apr 2023, 09:38  |  |  
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					|  Post subject: Re: FS: **REDUCED** 1982 Beechcraft A36 550 2,422 TT GFC 500  Posted:  20 Apr 2023, 10:03  |  |  
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					| Username Protected wrote: What is the Reduced Price The price now shown in the OP is the reduced price.
 
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