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Post subject: New Guy Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 20:42 |
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Joined: 03/15/12 Posts: 10
Aircraft: V35
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Hey everyone my name is Chris Shaffer I'm a new guy here i found this forum when i was looking to buy a new bonanza. I'm still looking for a late 60s vtail if you guys have a great deal somewhere!
About me I'm a A&P i work in Waco and Austin Texas, I have a lot of twin Cessna and twin beech stuff from working at Ram in Waco so if anyone has a question about ram stuff let me know i would be happy to help or if anyone has any questions about structural repairs i bang rivets about 60 hours a week these days!
Its nice to meet everyone and share ideas and the love of flying so if anyones in my area let me know we can go for a 100$ burger and talk planes.
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Post subject: Re: New Guy Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 21:37 |
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Joined: 03/01/09 Posts: 1247 Post Likes: +198 Location: Knoxville, TN - KDKX
Aircraft: Bonanza A36
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Username Protected wrote: Welcome to BT Christopher!!!  +1!
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Post subject: Re: New Guy Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 18:55 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 14701 Post Likes: +4381 Location: St. Pete, FL
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Username Protected wrote: Hey everyone my name is Chris Shaffer I'm a new guy here i found this forum when i was looking to buy a new bonanza. I'm still looking for a late 60s vtail if you guys have a great deal somewhere!
About me I'm a A&P i work in Waco and Austin Texas, I have a lot of twin Cessna and twin beech stuff from working at Ram in Waco so if anyone has a question about ram stuff let me know i would be happy to help or if anyone has any questions about structural repairs i bang rivets about 60 hours a week these days!
Its nice to meet everyone and share ideas and the love of flying so if anyones in my area let me know we can go for a 100$ burger and talk planes. Chris, Welcome... good to have another mech on board.... there are quite a few of us here. And the late 60s Vtail is a fine choice. Now, I'd bet that a lot of folks here could come up with something better to bang than rivets....
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