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I did the initial test flights on a tandem two seat Bearhawk a few years back. Nice airplane. Solid feel.


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Well..

We could save a few bucks on the purchase but between snags and feeding the extra engine fuel we might need to do some revenue producing flights.

https://www.controller.com/listing/for- ... n-aircraft
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If the goddamned hydraulics work, that’s a steal!

The only thing better than an IO-540 is two of them. Well, if you can hot start them anyways.

I know the Aztec is slow compared to a 310 or Baron but who cares. Easy to fly and max gross is just a suggestion.
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Colonel wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2023 2:41 am

The only thing better than an IO-540 is two of them. Well, if you can hot start them anyways.
I dunno, the Lyc 540s fire up easy when they're hot. I found its the TCM 520 that's kind of a bitch when its hot.

The problem with poor ol' Aztecs these days is most of them have seen hard lives, even if they have a new flashy paint job.

edit: that one has been sitting since 2018, which is a long time for some cranks not to turn.
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David MacRay wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 6:17 pm
Well..

We could save a few bucks on the purchase but between snags and feeding the extra engine fuel we might need to do some revenue producing flights.

https://www.controller.com/listing/for- ... n-aircraft
"Seller does not know what it needs for an annual"

Me thinks the seller knows exactly what it needs, which is the reason he's selling!
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It says it $15,000 Canadian but, I wouldn’t fit in there would I?

Also, what’s “GANIKA, ROZMOWNICA” and “KABINY”?
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A Polish law firm specializing in aviation. They can help you with the escrow and keilbasa.
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What’s with European taildragger pricing? The other day I saw an airworthy Auster for about $15k.
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I heard ICAO is cracking down on wheel landings - that's probably it.



Seems everyone in Canada has to take Soviet-style "remedial training" these days. See you at the gulag!
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