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 Post subject: Time to de-lurk I guess
PostPosted: 12 May 2010, 00:52 
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I started learning to fly in late '04, finished my PPL check ride about 10 months later (after a month of delays due to weather, etc). I flew 172's through a local flying club.

Moved up to the club's Arrows in hopes of getting more useful load and a bit more room (and learning to fly retractable gear). I'm tall enough that the person sitting behind me has literally a hand's width of room for their legs in the Arrow. That wouldn't work for flying the family anywhere!

Put in some time in the club's 182 - again hoping for room & useful load (and learned high performance as a side effect). Worked fine except the only 182 in the club was butt-ugly inside (makes passengers nervous when the interior looks ratty - why should they believe the engine, etc has been kept up any better than the obviously-lacking interior?).

Worse, that 182 had huge (88 gallon?) fuel capacity that the owner insisted on keeping full between renters. Great, no available useful load for a family of four plus luggage unless I dump fuel on the ground or flew a couple hours solo just before taking the family anywhere (neither were reasonable choices).

Then, somebody scrunched the nose gear on that 182 which took it out of commission for many months. That's about the time I went looking for something that I wouldn't have to share and that would fit my family.

A buddy with tons of hours in Bonanzas took me up in one and gave me a little time on the controls. Compared to everything else I'd flown, it felt incredible! Smooth, light, responsive! And incredible leg room in the second row. :D

I shopped everywhere for months trying to learn what to watch out for and figuring out what I wanted. Eventually found pretty much everything I was looking for and settled on a decent price. It had everything I wanted for a price below the fixer-uppers I had also explored.

I started lurking here, as well as various other plane/type boards, while trying to figure out what plane would be right for me.

All along, I was hoping to tag along to ferry my plane home once I found it - only to discover that the plane that matched my wish-list was in a hangar a whopping 5 and a half miles away from the airport I fly out of. :doh:

My plane spent more than 20 years with the prior owner. He flew the heck out of it but took very good care of it. He's also one of the BPPP instructors (or was back then and last time I checked).

He hit one of those magic ages where you reflect on what you're doing and decided he wanted to fly a twin while still young enough to do so. Sold me his Bo' and moved to a Baron.

I've had it for about three years now and have put a couple hundred hours on it. I don't get to fly as much as I'd like (life, work, kids, etc all compete for time) but I enjoy the time that I get.

Just finished my instrument rating in late March. Taking Kevin C. down to Lake Havasu to pick up his new (to him) A36 was my first post-checkride instrument flight. Logged almost seven hours on the round trip!

OK, I'll shut up now and if anybody's still awake, here's a picture I took the first day I had the keys to my Bo' (it's in a hangar these days, but had to spend a few months in a tie-down until a hangar opened up).

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It's a 1973 V-35B with modern avionics (530W, JPI EDM 700, KX-155, STEC-60, etc), just under 4,000 hours on the airframe. Mid-life engine.


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 Post subject: Re: Time to de-lurk I guess
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Welcome to Beechtalk...

Beautiful Plane!

To what mountains do those hills belong to?

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Hi there Tim,

Great introduction, and love your Bo :thumbup:

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Welcome... those mountains behind the Bo look familiar :scratch:

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 Post subject: Re: Time to de-lurk I guess
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Those mountains are part of California's Diablo Range, very close to the Mt. Hamilton Observatory. I fly out of Reid Hillview (KRHV) in San Jose.

I'm also at Pine Mountain Lake every chance I get, but I don't think I have any snazzy pictures of my plane sitting out there.

Thanks for the welcome!


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 Post subject: Re: Time to de-lurk I guess
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Tim,

Welcome! Fantastic intro. Your plane looks to be very nice, congratulations.

More pictures are always welcome.

Where are you located? I assume you are on the "Left Coast" or that is a really fast Bonanza to only log 7 hours round trip from Havasu to anywhere else that green.

Congrats on the IR ticket. :cheers:

-MO


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Mark,

Yep, I'm on the infamous Left Coast. :D Smack in the heart of Silicon Valley. Terrible road traffic around here on weekends. I love hopping up and over it (and snickering at the cars crawling below). The mountains really pin in the highway department so there aren't many choices for driving to get away on a weekend.

I think the only other decent picture of my plane is my version of "hangar flying":


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I have some shots taken from the air, but not of my plane…this was taken one evening on my way home from (most likely) Pine Mountain Lake (E45):


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Tim,

See? Its not that hard to de-lurk, and you get lots of nice comments on your beautiful airplane. :clap:

Thanks again for the ride to Havasu. Happy to provide you some cross country time (and a little instruction to boot). :bud:

Hopefully, someday soon I will have a hangar somewhere in the vicinity of yours. They still haven't called yet. :shrug: Soon hopefully.

Kevin

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Tim, Welcome!

When you get a chance, could you edit your profile so your city and state show up with your name?

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Those mountains are part of California's Diablo Range, very close to the Mt. Hamilton Observatory. I fly out of Reid Hillview (KRHV) in San Jose.

I'm also at Pine Mountain Lake every chance I get, but I don't think I have any snazzy pictures of my plane sitting out there.

Thanks for the welcome!

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Tim, what a great looking Bo. Welcome :thumbup:

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Those mountains are part of California's Diablo Range, very close to the Mt. Hamilton Observatory. I fly out of Reid Hillview (KRHV) in San Jose.

I'm also at Pine Mountain Lake every chance I get, but I don't think I have any snazzy pictures of my plane sitting out there.

Thanks for the welcome!


I thought so, my company is at SJC

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I thought so, my company is at SJC

Speaking of that, how's being your own boss going Alejandro? :pilot:

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Great looking Plane, welcome :thumbup:

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Welcome... those mountains behind the Bo look familiar :scratch:


Welcome Tim. Alejandro beat me to it. I was admiring your plane and then I saw the mountain range.
Said to self wait a minute, those look like the ones outside of my living room window, Bingo. :eek:


:cheers:

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I thought so, my company is at SJC

Speaking of that, how's being your own boss going Alejandro? :pilot:


I'll put it to you this way - I played golf yesterday for the first time in a long time, and it was probably the best string of good shots I have ever put together. I attribute this to a healthier kind of stress.

It's the American way :D :thumbup:
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