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Kirkrv8
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Hi everyone;-) Newbie looking for info

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Hi everyone :D
Short intro I am a private pilot working towards my CFI, I have 500hrs tailwheel time mostly in my RV-8 that I built and love. But alas as much as I love my 8 it can't haul the family :( So after a lot of asking around at the airport I have settled on wanting to get a 170B for family travel. And was hoping to make some friends here and get some advice on finding a nice 170.
Thanks again for your time reading this and if anyone with in a couple hundred miles of KS37 give me a shout would love to possibly get up and close with a 170 and check it out.
Kirk
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johneeb
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This is for you Blu :P

KS37 = Smoketown Airport Smoketown, Pennsylvania, USA
John E. Barrett
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Bruce Fenstermacher
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Kirk,

You are in luck. I'm about a 10 minute flight in your RV8. My 170B as well as others is based at Quakertown. I'm based at PTW for my MedEvac job. We often get to Smoketown for Sunday breakfast.

In a bit of a time crunch at the moment but sent me a PM with your contact info and we can meet and I'll baffle you with all the BS I know about 170s and get you rides in mine and maybe an A model so you can compare them. I also know of two A models for sale in the area.
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GAHorn
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Bruce, you are a god-send! You can give him a ride in an A, B and a L-19! :lol:
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Bruce Fenstermacher
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Yes George and I can do that all in one airplane. 8O

Actually with a bit of planning I can get him a ride in a '54 170B with a Lycoming to spoil him with power, my '50-'52 170A/B and my good friend Leroy's '50 A model were he can experiance cross wind landing gear.

We'll have to send him all the way over to Deck about a 8 minute flight in an RV8 from Smoketown to get a ride in John Hess's '48.
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mrpibb
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here is a nice A model for sale by Jim Baker in NH.

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N2609V
48 Ragwing
A Lanber 2097 12 gauge O/U Sporting
A happy go lucky Ruger Red label 20 ga
12N Aeroflex
Andover NJ
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Bruce Fenstermacher
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Hey Vic that A model sure is nice. It's already floating at the tiedown :!: :)
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djbaker
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HEY, that's my baby taking off from Hampton in less feet than you can believe!!!! :lol:
JIM BAKER
Kirkrv8
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Hey Thank You guys I really appreciate the replies, Hey Bruce I will Im you my contact info.
Thanks again all;-)
Kirk
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