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High time Bo A36 anyone?
Robert M. Gary wrote: That's what forums do. They organize things into topic and make it easy for you to follow or ignore certain topics. When you are following a topic it allows you to see updates. Plus its a great format for archival and search. The Mooney list used to have an archive just like what Newps posted. Unless you know when something was posted you'll never find it. The forum solves that. -Robert There is a search function available for the list. What most guys seem to do is save posts that have value to them in a separate folder. For example all the 520 and 550 Bo's have gear driven alternators and getting that gear overhauled is a popular topic. One only needs to save any post with the names and phone numbers of reputable shops that do the overhauls. Failing that I can simply send an email to the group from my phone anywhere I have a signal and get an answer in less than 15 minutes. Having said all that I would still rather have it in a forum format. |
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