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Hello everyone. I strongly considering the purchase of a '72 M4-210C that is on the east coast. I have NO Maule experience and was hoping I can get some pointers + any insight into the little Maule. Also, if anyone has a Maule in the Oregon area I would love to come by and see it to get a better idea of what I am getting myself info.

Thanks in advance.
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I think you should ask on maulepilots.org.

You're not that far from Jeremy, Angwin/Calistoga, who you should definitely chat up (see mauleak.com). He may even know the complete history of the plane you are interested in.

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gptc wrote:Hello everyone. I strongly considering the purchase of a '72 M4-210C that is on the east coast. I have NO Maule experience and was hoping I can get some pointers + any insight into the little Maule. Also, if anyone has a Maule in the Oregon area I would love to come by and see it to get a better idea of what I am getting myself info.

Thanks in advance.
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Sean, we don't use the M____ word here. You should probably get a Cessna or Super Cub. M people drink cheap beer and eat out of garbage cans. We here at BackCountryPilot.org prefer fine wine with our arugula and free range organic chicken. :mrgreen:
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Thanks Rob! I do have fine taste, just a PBR budget :-) I will check it out the other sites.
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M people drink cheap beer and eat out of garbage cans. We here at BackCountryPilot.org prefer fine wine with our arugula and free range organic chicken. :mrgreen:


Image Last time I checked, we M%&!@ drivers would drink high dollar beer just as quickly as we would cheap beer...as long as someone else is buying the high $ stuff...we aint none too picky. Image
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RobBurson wrote:
gptc wrote:Hello everyone. I strongly considering the purchase of a '72 M4-210C that is on the east coast. I have NO Maule experience and was hoping I can get some pointers + any insight into the little Maule. Also, if anyone has a Maule in the Oregon area I would love to come by and see it to get a better idea of what I am getting myself info.

Thanks in advance.
Sean


Sean, we don't use the M____ word here. You should probably get a Cessna or Super Cub. M people drink cheap beer and eat out of garbage cans. We here at BackCountryPilot.org prefer fine wine with our arugula and free range organic chicken. :mrgreen:


You insult me and make me laugh at the same time Rob! Good job!
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Reminds me of a bumper sticker I once saw that read "Nuke The Unborn Gay Whales" :lol:
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Hello Sean,

I have a 1973 M-4 210C Maule and am very happy with it. Maules are a lot of aircraft for the $$$$. The 210 hp IO-360 engine only has a 1500 hour TBO and are very expensive to overhaul. That said, Maules offer great short field performance, climb and you can carry a lot of gear. There are a lot of great mods out there for Maules like heavy duty gear, VGs, elevator gap seals, oversized tires and tailwheels too.

If you can get into a M4-210C with a low time engine and prop for 40K to 50K you should do just fine. That is about half the price of an older 150 hp Super Cub (not to start a riot, Super Cubs are cool too).


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Re: Pacific NW Maules

gptc-

It might be kind of stalkerish, but look up Make/Model search in the FAA database and filter it by the state of Oregon. You'll likely find a few registered in the Rogue Valley. Look up the owner's phone number and just call them and tell them what's you're looking for and why.

For instance, here is a Make search on "maule"
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/AcftRef_Results.aspx?Mfrtxt=MAULE&Modeltxt=&PageNo=1

It lists each model and the distribution of registrations by state for each model. Click on the all the OREGON links.
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Gptc-

We are alll over the place.... we are actually going to take over the world one pilot at a time!!!



James--

You need to come see us and get some new fuel bags those big red things in your picture take up to much space!!!


And you can say M**** ...... see M**** OMG!! you can't say M**** on this thing...... one more time M****.......


M**** crap you can't even M**** sneek it in there.....
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Re: Pacific NW Maules

You guys are going nutty over here.

MAULE... Will do 90% of what you want 100% of the time. :D

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I hope it's an M4 you're looking at, because that round tail like James has is the handsomest. And those sexy gear legs.. damn! :P

You may also want to check out the Wedge.
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Zane wrote:I hope it's an M4 you're looking at, because that round tail like James has is the handsomest. And those sexy gear legs.. damn! :P


Aircraft with curves are sexy!

If you can't track down anyone with a Maule locally there is someone who offer flight instruction in a Maule at BFI. A bit of a drive but it may be an option.
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Thanks everyone!
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RobBurson wrote:
gptc wrote:Hello everyone. I strongly considering the purchase of a '72 M4-210C that is on the east coast. I have NO Maule experience and was hoping I can get some pointers + any insight into the little Maule. Also, if anyone has a Maule in the Oregon area I would love to come by and see it to get a better idea of what I am getting myself info.

Thanks in advance.
Sean


Sean, we don't use the M____ word here. You should probably get a Cessna or Super Cub. M people drink cheap beer and eat out of garbage cans. We here at BackCountryPilot.org prefer fine wine with our arugula and free range organic chicken. :mrgreen:


Hey - I resemble that remark [-X
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Hi Sean:

Call me; I'm a CFI and own a Maule M5/235. PDX area. I can get you some Maule flight if you want to check out flying a Maule.

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