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"Dan Luke" wrote in message ... ...and the prize is your choice of any new, piston, single-engine airplane, equipped with any factory options you want. What's your choice? Cessna 208 |
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Piston?
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... ...and the prize is your choice of any new, piston, single-engine airplane, equipped with any factory options you want. What's your choice? Cessna 208 |
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Extra 500
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I meant Extra EA-400. The 500 is turbine.
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TBM700 or PC-12.. full glass panel
BT "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... ...and the prize is your choice of any new, piston, single-engine airplane, equipped with any factory options you want. What's your choice? -- Dan C172RG at BFM (remove pants to reply by email) |
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"Dan Luke" wrote in message
... ...and the prize is your choice of any new, piston, single-engine airplane, equipped with any factory options you want. What's your choice? Extra 400. |
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 18:57:47 -0600, "Dan Luke"
wrote: Nobody makes anything new that floats my boat. Well, maybe a new FW-190 (full scale) reproduction.... Bela P. Havasreti ...and the prize is your choice of any new, piston, single-engine airplane, equipped with any factory options you want. What's your choice? |
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Probably an SR22. I'd want to fly a Diamond DA40 before making the
decision. I'd want to take a Trinidad up as well. I've always liked them for some reason. Definitely not any Piper product. (I don't like airplanes with only one door.) If I could take the SR22 money and apply it to a Diamond Twinstar, I'd at least look into it. I like the diesel engine approach. In other words, I'd probably want a New Tech airplane. Why anyone would spend $220,000 or more for a Tiger or 182 is beyond me (esp. the Tiger - I can't believe how expensive the new ones are). Dave Blevins On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 18:57:47 -0600, "Dan Luke" wrote: ...and the prize is your choice of any new, piston, single-engine airplane, equipped with any factory options you want. What's your choice? |
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Dan Luke wrote:
...and the prize is your choice of any new, piston, single-engine airplane, equipped with any factory options you want. What's your choice? Only one, and it's got to be piston? Mmmmm... one of the new Maule taildraggers. With one of their high-end IFR panels. And all those extra windows & skylights, for when you're not using the IFR stuff for IFR! Hey, I can dream... Brian. |
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That's a turbine.
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