Cirrus Vision Jets maintains company tradition.
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I've seen a few of these around but if i'm dropping millions this isn't the jet I would be buying.
What ever happened to that D-jet that Diamond was making in London Ontario?
What ever happened to that D-jet that Diamond was making in London Ontario?
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I watched one take off out of London once and the performance was notable. What’s less than underwhelming?Scudrunner wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 4:15 pmWhat ever happened to that D-jet that Diamond was making in London Ontario?
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cmon if you're going King Air its gotta be the F90
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You really have room for all your kids, dogs and ex-wives in that little thing?
:^)
Must be an age thing but my dream airplane is a DC-3 with a BBQ, smoker and a wet bar in back. Every weekend, another fly-in or DZ boogie! Meat bombs would love you - you could dump them and then feed them dinner.
Anyone do airshows in a -3? Have to keep it all positive G for all the condiments in back.
I know there’s probably something wrong with me but I can’t be the only person thinking about an AN-2 as a retirement home.
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Must be an age thing but my dream airplane is a DC-3 with a BBQ, smoker and a wet bar in back. Every weekend, another fly-in or DZ boogie! Meat bombs would love you - you could dump them and then feed them dinner.
Anyone do airshows in a -3? Have to keep it all positive G for all the condiments in back.
I know there’s probably something wrong with me but I can’t be the only person thinking about an AN-2 as a retirement home.
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The size of the Beech (-18; the last of the Man’s aircraft) is right around the size of of “too big” to handle 100% on my own.
My wife makes a pretty good ground-guide for me, to the next logical step once the Beech is done, is to restore a DC3. There’s a dinged up one at an airport just north of me. Has my name all over it.
When, not if, I win the lottery, I’m going to get my mits on a PC12. Never flown it, but seems like a great aircraft to haul the fam+ the girlfriends fam around too. The single vs dual engine debate is dumb. Millions of flight hours is efficiency and safe flights.
I have a buddy who owns a share in a vision jet. Loves it, but it doesn’t turn my crank very much.
My wife makes a pretty good ground-guide for me, to the next logical step once the Beech is done, is to restore a DC3. There’s a dinged up one at an airport just north of me. Has my name all over it.
When, not if, I win the lottery, I’m going to get my mits on a PC12. Never flown it, but seems like a great aircraft to haul the fam+ the girlfriends fam around too. The single vs dual engine debate is dumb. Millions of flight hours is efficiency and safe flights.
I have a buddy who owns a share in a vision jet. Loves it, but it doesn’t turn my crank very much.
Twin Beech restoration:
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www.barelyaviated.com
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