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Tony,
I remember, before I had the Skymaster I was reading up everything I could about it. I even got a POH copied to read. The landing gear in particular was difficult for me to understand, since I was only familiar with my fixed gear 172 at the time. So one day I asked my mechanic to explain to me how the gear works. He answered:" It works by a principle called PFM". He could see his answer had me preplexed. "It stands for 'Pure Freakin' Miracle' ". So that explains it. Now I know. And that's how I explain it to other people too.
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To the Blue Room!! Jakes Dekker |
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"PFM"
I'll have to remember that one. |
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I finished the importation July 2. Almost 50 trouble free hrs on my new plane since I picked it up in May. Oil change tomorrow.
Last edited by Tony : 08-03-09 at 01:11 AM. |
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Here is a picture. The paint isn't the greatest but it's ok for now.
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It looks nice, Tony
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It looks great to me, get that thing ready for SOAPA next year. It would be fantastic to have you and GKEY join us.
Come on down!!!!!
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Thanks for the compliments. The paint scheme is growing on me. When I first saw it I didn't think to much of it. But when I saw the ad for the 1966 C337 I see it is the same and I'm liking it more everyday. I couldn't say if the paint is original. I've attached a pic of an A and a B model. The A model pic is the same airplane in the skymaster ad that I was sure I saw on this website but can't find now.
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