Who wants to have their bird featured?
Owning an aircraft has many special considerations like financing, taxes, inspections, registration, and even partnerships. You can post questions on buying and selling procedure. Please post type-specific questions and topics in the
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One of the new features of the forthcoming BCP 3.0 will be "aircraft profiles" where we choose a member's plane (from those who submit) and feature that aircraft with a detailed list of modifications, history, and plenty of photos.
BigRenna had a great long-format version of this a while back in the forum. The point is basically to inspire and show off our best bush planes in a cool-looking presentation.
PM me if you're interested in participating.
EDIT: It should go without saying that something like this is viewable by the general public and the FAA.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
She's not mine anymore, but if DCO-65 wants to profile 1EW, I have a complete lists

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Nothing too exciting about mine right now
I can send a picture of it with the engine 1/4 torn down, sitting in the hangar

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I think ole Charley deserves a spot!

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robw56 wrote:I think ole Charley deserves a spot!

The honor is all mine!! Haha.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
How about the guy who flies a 2 stroke powered 550 lb airplane 500nm at 80mph into the Idaho backcountry for a week at a time?
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AvidFlyer wrote:How about the guy who flies a 2 stroke powered 550 lb airplane 500nm at 80mph into the Idaho backcountry for a week at a time?
Only if you go 3 weeks at a time, like the 170

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Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:46 pm
If you need a big tired citabria I can supply some info and pics.
David
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Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:49 pm
I'd like to have my bird featured ,but it's a lil small.

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