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"Why a duck?"
(J#1 wrote) ...You do float, don't you? Hehehe... "Face it, you can't Torquemada nuthin'!" Montblack wrote: A: Like a duck - oops, wrong movie. B: "Pull" |
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"Montblack" wrote in message
... (J#1 wrote) ...You do float, don't you? Hehehe... "Face it, you can't Torquemada nuthin'!" A: Like a duck - oops, wrong movie. B: "Pull" Count de Montblack "It's good to be the King..." |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:WyDWd.39514$r55.11251@attbi_s52... I'd be responsible for any part EXCEPT the nut that holds the yoke!! Gee, now I read that statement to mean that Jay B. was responsible for everything except that little 5/8" nut under the plastic nameplate. You know...the nut that holds (on) the yoke? That's a pretty cheap part, Jack. I'd take him up on this offer. :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" No, no, no... Not the nut that holds ON the yoke... It's the nut that holds on *TO* the yoke that I won't be responsible for... ;OP Jay B (Charter Member: Federal Pilot Relocation Program) |
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You mean "when something goes wrong" correct? I haven't heard any new
owners (present company included) that didn't have squawks in their new baby... Isn't that right Jay H? Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA Mooney 201 4443H Jay Honeck wrote: What are the spec numbers you're looking at in the Arrow? 4 + fuel? Um...have you seen the back seat in a '70 Arrow? Vertically challenged folks only in the back :-) Suffice it to say that no one over 5' 9" is going to fit in back -- at least not with their blood circulation intact. Unless, of course, someone Mary's size (or smaller) is flying. Then, the back seats are downright spacious! Avionics? Standard. Mostly King. Analog radios, no GPS (yet), Loran (whoppee), Radar altimiter (sort of cool, wouldn't pay to put one in) Hey, that radar altimeter is just plain slick. I've never seen one in anything smaller than a King Air before! I know. I know. Don't want to jinx the sale. g Nah, I figure if Jay has already blessed the plane so I'm good to go...um...provided there's none of that nasty corrosion stuff in the wings, especially the spar caps. Oh, geez. NOW you've done it. If ANYTHING goes wrong with that plane for the next 36 months, it's going to be "That jerk Jay!" every time I turn around here... ;-) |
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You mean "when something goes wrong" correct? I haven't heard any new
owners (present company included) that didn't have squawks in their new baby... Isn't that right Jay H? Well, we just had a guest this past weekend who was on his way back from Vero Beach with a brand, new Piper Archer. Glass cockpit and everything. HE had no complaints -- yet. ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
/snip/ Well, we just had a guest this past weekend who was on his way back from Vero Beach with a brand, new Piper Archer. Glass cockpit and everything. HE had no complaints -- yet. ;-) Heh. Back in '94, the owner of Land's End store, and his son, showed up in their brand new, 40 hours on the tach, Piper Super Cub. The cowl was chaffing on the exhaust, there was a small oil leak, and a few other problems that anyone who has worked on Cubs for the last 50 years would be familiar with. A few years later, a guy shows up in a brand new Beech Baron 58. As we're admiring the aircraft, chatting with the owner, I notice that there is a relief tube in the front. He says "Heck, that's about the only thing on this piece of crap that *hasn't* broken yet! Happy Flying! Scott Skylane N92054 |
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So, how was the ride he gave you?
Did you drool all over the interior while staring at the video screens? Jay Honeck wrote: Well, we just had a guest this past weekend who was on his way back from Vero Beach with a brand, new Piper Archer. Glass cockpit and everything. HE had no complaints -- yet. ;-) |
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On 3/6/2005 20:28, Jay Honeck wrote:
You mean "when something goes wrong" correct? I haven't heard any new owners (present company included) that didn't have squawks in their new baby... Isn't that right Jay H? Well, we just had a guest this past weekend who was on his way back from Vero Beach with a brand, new Piper Archer. Glass cockpit and everything. HE had no complaints -- yet. ;-) Heh heh heh. I have a really nice 1995 Honda Goldwing. I love this bike. My friend bought a 2002 model, and has tried to get me to ride it. I've refused on the grounds that I don't want my beautiful bike to feel "old" by comparison ;-) -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL Sacramento, CA |
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Why would anyone buy an Arrow. Its just a slower version of a Mooney.
The Mooney has the same engine, more reliable landing gear, and 20 knots faster for comparible models (same year, comparisons). I've had both and find the Mooney 10 times better. The cabin size is really the same. Both the Mooney and Arrow started out with short bodies in the back and got longer about the same time. The cabin width is really the same (I've measured side to side). Of course the Mooney is also much sexier. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
: Why would anyone buy an Arrow. Its just a slower version of a Mooney. : The Mooney has the same engine, more reliable landing gear, and 20 : knots faster for comparible models (same year, comparisons). I've had : both and find the Mooney 10 times better. The cabin size is really the : same. Both the Mooney and Arrow started out with short bodies in the : back and got longer about the same time. The cabin width is really the : same (I've measured side to side). Of course the Mooney is also much : sexier. I might argue Chevy|Ford vs. Toyota. The Piper is more "normal," and thus has simpler, more available, and I daresay cheaper parts. The Mooney is a better engineered plane (like a Cessna is), so it performs better and isn't as overbuilt. As such, it probably breaks a bit more often and is more expensive to fix. The only major breakdown in this analogy that I can see is Toyota != sexy.... ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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