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On 10-Aug-2006, "M" wrote: Has anyone flown to that airport in similar non TC, fix-pitch 4-seaters? Done it in a stock 150 hp C-172 right at max gross weight. No problem, really. Just expect the takeoff roll to be considerably longer than you are used to, and initial climb to be relatively anemic. Have fun! -Elliott Drucker |
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