As in the Socata. I say that with a piston twin in the family.
Ah, ok. You say TBM, I was thinking this, and thinking “good taste, good choice!”

As in the Socata. I say that with a piston twin in the family.
No thanks, I’ve checked the radial engine box to my satisfaction.Ah, ok. You say TBM, I was thinking this, and thinking “good taste, good choice!”
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No thanks, I’ve checked the radial engine box to my satisfaction.
Ah, ok. You say TBM, I was thinking this, and thinking “good taste, good choice!”
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Skyraider. But yeah. Since nobody’s gonna let me have an F-14.To be fair, if I could afford a warbird an Avenger would be my pick.
Agreed or if I could scrape up a bit more money I would definitely pickup a PC-24.I'd get a PC-12
If could afford a warbird
At one time our little prop control shop in N. Hollywood was the only place besides Cherry Point to get OV-10 prop governors overhauled. We built a test bench based on the Hamilton Standard specs, we did a lot of work for Aero Union and Cal Fire on their fire fighting airplanes so at the time it seemed like the next logical step. As I recall they were very expensive.I dunno if 1960s counts but i've always thought the OV-10 would be sick to have.
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Funnily enough, I was blocked by him on the social medias for being a “ @derg Cuck”.
Funnily enough, I was blocked by him on the social medias for being a “ @derg Cuck”.
I mean, does he know what "sex" is?I’ve only met two of your ladyfriends and have never engaged in their coitus, supervised or not!
Does he know what “cuck” actually means?![]()
Of all the warbird fighters, the Skyraider is one of the easier ones to get into from a financial and/or opportunity standpoint.Skyraider. But yeah. Since nobody’s gonna let me have an F-14.
I'm sure that the acquisition is the cheap part.Of all the warbird fighters, the Skyraider is one of the easier ones to get into from a financial and/or opportunity standpoint.
I'm sure that the acquisition is the cheap part.
There’s no such thing as a free cat.