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Re: 1974 C150M TD
Bryan_Walstrom #436464 04/14/14 12:59 PM
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Here are a couple that I captured during our visit....

A look up of the serial number on the club "year by year changes" page and we determined it is a '75 150M. (the old born in '74 as a '75 model year plane)

There are still some mysteries with the plane. You may have noticed what looks like a pull start at the top of the panel....and that's exactly what it is. Not sure why it was installed as it does appear to still have the key start as well.

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Re: 1974 C150M TD
Danny #436469 04/14/14 01:38 PM
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will be able to supply more infer in a couple of days ...

We're expecting to review the logs shortly and hopefully run it also


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Danny #436473 04/14/14 02:40 PM
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Taildragger takes me out I'm partial to tri Gear

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Danny #436487 04/14/14 05:14 PM
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Here is an airport data picture. I love the patroller doors/ nice looking AC.

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Re: 1974 C150M TD
Danny #436488 04/14/14 05:17 PM
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Thanks Arnie ... that's her


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Danny #436500 04/14/14 09:12 PM
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That does look like a nice plane. I love the skylights I guess price will be a big factor in consideration

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Danny #436526 04/15/14 01:32 AM
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I have the same thing with my bird. I think it was manufactured in 74' but is badged as a 75 "M" model bird.


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Re: 1974 C150M TD
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Dan & Sandy-

Since Arnie won't give back my R-Dawg, please keep me in the loop. If I find the right one at the right price....I'm goin' back to the TDs! This one is interesting. cool

A lagniappe: I may be moving to the Tampa area within the year. If this TD is already in FL, so much the better.

D.





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Dennis Geivett #437072 04/22/14 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Dennis_Geivett
I may be moving to the Tampa area within the year.




Really???

That's going to be a long flight for you when we have our Midwest fly-ins. smirk


Jim


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Re: 1974 C150M TD
Jim Hillabrand #437243 04/24/14 03:47 PM
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That's going to be a long flight for you when we have our Midwest fly-ins


Oh yeah....

and 'Flyover Country' will truly be Flyover Country! frown



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