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After ditching and losing my Skymaster -- still looking
If anyone knows of a normally-aspirated Skymaster in excellent condition, please let me know. My email is in the image below -- or post the info here. Thanks.
Ernie Martin |
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 49 years |
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Hey Ernie
I sent you an Email @2 weeks ago about one that may still be for sell in St Augustine Kim |
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An update: still looking.
Went Monday to do a pre-purchase inspection -- I was carrying a cashier's check and hoped to fly it out -- but it failed inspection. So I'm still looking, in case you hear of a normally-aspirated in excellent condition. Thanks, Ernie |
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Ernie:
http://www.aviatorshotline.com/aircr...37/cessna-t337 Are those ashtrays behind the seats ? This one is normally aspirated and has boots: http://www.aso.com/listings/spec/ViewAd.aspx?id=159012 |
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James
All the early birds had the ash trays in the forward seats. Vey dated 😄 I doubt Earie needs boots in Florida
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 49 years |
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