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Old September 2nd 06, 04:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Capt.Doug
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Default PT-6 Follies

"Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ????
My ST6 experience is on gensets in ground standby and peak shaving
apps. I also was involved with a couple of marine installations, one a
converted L-1011 ST6 APU into a river tug and the other a PT6 in a
Cigarette boat. I am not an A&P although I am eligible via the
experience requirements (Cessna Wallace and Pawnee, Bombardier) . Since
I don't actively fly right now (and won't be flying until I go another
round of surgery) and have no incentive I'm not going to take the O&P
to win points on a newsgroup.


Am I correct that you have little experience with Garretts in fixed-wing
applications?

D.


 




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