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 Post subject: Twin Bonanza
PostPosted: 16 Oct 2011, 17:17 
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Hello all. I'm new to this site but am a long time king air pilot. I am thinking of buying a Twin Bonanza for my family travel and have been told I am nuts for thing about doing so. Anyone out there that owned/owns and/or operated one that cares to weigh in on this, your comments would be appreciated.


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 Post subject: Re: Twin Bonanza
PostPosted: 16 Oct 2011, 17:44 
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There is a Tbone subgroup here that you should read back thru and we also have a group on yahoo you could join.
Those of us that have em love em. The ones who say you are nuts are nuts for not looking at one of the great airplanes Beech built.


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 Post subject: Re: Twin Bonanza
PostPosted: 16 Oct 2011, 21:31 
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Thanks! Being new to the sight, how do I find the sub-group?


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 Post subject: Re: Twin Bonanza
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Scott, welcome!

Try here:

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 Post subject: Re: Twin Bonanza
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Dude,

Do you even know how many of us lust over the couch in a T bone!? DO IT!

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 Post subject: Re: Twin Bonanza
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Hey Scott, welcome to BT! Glad to have you in the discussion. I bought my T-Bone about a two months ago, have been flying it like crazy and having a ball. Great airplane, can't say enough good things about it. I was in a Baron before. I've got a handful of King Air time (by non-professional pilot standards) myself by the way.

Where are you located. Happy to show you mine anytime.

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 Post subject: Re: Twin Bonanza
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When you own the Bone you can't help but feel a little bad for everyone else trying to find a way to square the circle. A lot of the Tbone guys are commercial pilots. Wanna fill the seats and fly halfway across country and be comfortable and land wherever you want? The entry fee is so low and the upside so good it's like flying for free.


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 Post subject: Re: Twin Bonanza
PostPosted: 17 Oct 2011, 21:50 
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Thanks to all. I have a 180 that I have had for several years and love the look and feel of the D50. Theres nothing like a square tail and tail wheel. Thoughts on motors. Never owned or operated a geared motor or 720. Any thoughts between the 2?


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