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Pre-buy 336 near Fresno
I am considering buying a 336 near Fresno, Ca. This is the one advertised by SkyMasters. Any information concerning this aircraft would be appreciated. Anyone who could do a pre-buy.
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pre buy336
Where is this plane or N number located, Call me for 336 info
Walter Simendinger Northport, New York 631-757-7567 |
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Skydoc,
I strongly recommend you take Walt up on his offer. He has a *beautiful* 336, and knows the airplanes very well. Kevin |
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336 Fresno
Sky Doc,
Did you take Walt up on his offer? What did you find out? Curious.
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Hugh Wilson |
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Will give him a call.
However did find Lawson Barber who did the prebuy at Madera Airport. Found metal in the rear engine. Some other problems so I stopped there. Will continue to search. There is another in Wisconsin owned by David Leaf. I will begin research on this one. Anyone with any info. Know it will need engines. Thanx |
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I have a 1976 P model for sale
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Kevin B's offer raises this question: why a 336? I don't believe it's for the fixed gear, because you can make a 337 fixed at essentially no cost. Is it because price is much lower? Can someone educate me?
Ernie |
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337 Fixed Gear
Ernie,
I'm intrigued by your comment that a 337 can be converted to fixed gear at essentially no cost. I know of one aircraft that has been so converted. It was for sale on skymaster.com. Is there an STC for the conversion? And how is it so inexpensive? Curious. Hugh
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A new thread has been started where I answer this question. The thread title is "337 fixed gear? STC? Where? vs 336"
Ernie |