Bucket list airplane.

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JustinR
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Re: Bucket list airplane.

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I've flown with a guy that had lots of time in the MU-2 and he said it was a great aircraft, as long as you knew your stuff and did your job properly.
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Got a little time in a King Air really like the comfort and feel just a personal fit , and I really like the Goose its apiece of history.
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JustinR wrote:I've flown with a guy that had lots of time in the MU-2 and he said it was a great aircraft, as long as you knew your stuff and did your job properly.
Lot of aircraft like that , its often called an unforgiving sob and watch your ass.
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arctictom wrote:Turbine Goose , and or a Beach King Air 90 are mine , something with legs and comfort .
Quest Kodiak perhaps.
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evan price wrote:
Aesop wrote:
First Shirt wrote:And he doesn't have pictures in the ad
No problem. Here's a pic.
Sometimes, the Internet really lives up to the hype. That took about 6 seconds. :D


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