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Old May 26th 06, 05:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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john smith wrote:
1973 V35B.


And mine is a 1949 A35. There are quite a bit of differances in the
Bonanzas over the years.


Differences such as "piano keys" for switches? :-))
I'll bet you play that panel pretty well.


For the typical Bonanza that is the same vintage as mine, thats true.
However, some former owners of my plane spent way too much time and money
redoing the panel.

See:
http://www.stutzman.com/frank/flying/n494b/panel_b.jpg

I've carried on the tradition with some avionics upgrades (a Garmin 430,
audio panel and a JPI), but they were added after the above picture
was taken. I've been in one of those with the piano keys, but never have
flown one.

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Frank Stutzman
Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl"
Hood River, OR