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Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

Thanks Zane! That was a throwback to before she was redone with new colors and mods!

I say go for it! You have more power than i do in my M20C so if its a strip I can easily make it into then you shouldn't have a problem. But i'll tell you the shortest grass strip i've done in the Mooney was about 900ft and I felt that was short enough for me! Just like others have said, just go practice your short field skills! Happy Flying!
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

hicountry wrote:I've seen Bonanzas at both Johnson Creek and Smiley Creek..again as others have said..to know the capabilities of your flyer and the limitations of the pilot!!

Cmon Ernie, JC and Smiley aren't typical back country strips.. I mean how easy and soft can you get... both are over a mile long and over 150 feet wide with weekly mowed grass....might as well be a putting green... :lol: #-o
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OscarDeuce wrote:Isn't there a users on here who calls himself Bonanza Man?


Yep. And that is his picture I posted, of his plane, above. That is Johnson Creek I believe :wink:

If there is a retractable gear, low wing plane that is suited for the backcountry, it is the Bonanza. Bomber gear and prop clearance that puts many "backcountry" airplanes to shame.

that picture is NOT Johnson Creek>>>>> :!:
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iceman wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:
OscarDeuce wrote:Isn't there a users on here who calls himself Bonanza Man?


Yep. And that is his picture I posted, of his plane, above. That is Johnson Creek I believe :wink:

If there is a retractable gear, low wing plane that is suited for the backcountry, it is the Bonanza. Bomber gear and prop clearance that puts many "backcountry" airplanes to shame.

that is NOT Johnson Creek>>>>> :!:


Johnson Creek is so easy, I heard you can land a Citation Jet there #-o
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I don't know about that, but a friend of mine camped there in his King Air a few years back.
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

Hey Pat
I'll bet Rilla(the gal that flies the Lear to Austin)could get the lear in and outa there. :lol:
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

shortfielder wrote:Hey Pat
I'll bet Rilla(the gal that flies the Lear to Austin)could get the lear in and outa there. :lol:


JC is nothing for her. How about Mile Hi? Ok, I'm sure she would at least buzz over Mile Hi while doing a barrel roll.
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No doubt about that :lol:
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

she doesn't do that sort of stuff!!!!!!!!! :lol: :^o
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shortfielder wrote:Now that we know the Bonanza is a very capable backcountry plane. Which do you think would be better, a Maule, or a Bonanza?



What's your mission? I am not interested in just going to a place to say I landed there, like say, Mile High. I go for the destination. Breakfast, camping, cool hike, etc. The Maule will outperform the Bo for the really short stuff and I won't be landing on the gravel bars so if you want to do that then get a Maule or similar. I would really like the big opening door of the Maule. I do pay less for insurance, currently $1250 on a $75K hull.
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

I think he was just joking, not asking a serious question. Since everyone says "just get a Maule" whenever someone asks about a different type of plane.
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I did... not a big change though... went from Tripacer to Maule... Wheel in back and more HP>..bigger door and on both sides too. carries more shit too... can repair it with duct tape and fly home... what a deal... :lol:
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shortfielder wrote:
Now that we know the Bonanza is a very capable backcountry plane. Which do you think would be better, a Maule, or a Bonanza?


What's your mission? I am not interested in just going to a place to say I landed there, like say, Mile High. I go for the destination. Breakfast, camping, cool hike, etc. The Maule will outperform the Bo for the really short stuff and I won't be landing on the gravel bars so if you want to do that then get a Maule or similar. I would really like the big opening door of the Maule. I do pay less for insurance, currently $1250 on a $75K hull.


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I think the bottom llne here is(for a backcountry plane), if you like it, and it does want, then it is the perfect back country plane, for you.
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

My old man wont fly his A36 into my backyard strip.
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

if your bonanza lands below 45 MPH then it will make it in the "backcountry" category!
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

iceman wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:
OscarDeuce wrote:Isn't there a users on here who calls himself Bonanza Man?


Yep. And that is his picture I posted, of his plane, above. That is Johnson Creek I believe :wink:

If there is a retractable gear, low wing plane that is suited for the backcountry, it is the Bonanza. Bomber gear and prop clearance that puts many "backcountry" airplanes to shame.

that picture is NOT Johnson Creek>>>>> :!:


Whoops :oops:

But still...
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Re: Anyone Fly a Bonanza as a back country plane?

My dad sold his STOL airplanes to me and bought an A36 to get around in. He got tired of having me pick him up at the airport with my 206 and flying him the few miles into my Ranch. Grass, 1400ft fence to fence, 35ft powerlines on the south end, and 20ft slope starting at the half way point to the North. No big deal for the Cessnas, Twin Otter, Cubs and Champs but a retract 6 seat cruiser? He put on a VG kit last week and put a bunch of cycles on it. He flew from Vegas today and made a perfect landing at my ranch look easy. Had to add power to make the highspeed turnoff. Beech made a very nice wing. I have flown quite a few of the older models and I have a lot of time in the A90s from short unimproved strips and even the B200s on (long) dry lake beds. That wing made them easy to land. Image
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