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Post by Lowflybye »

Is it just me or do we seem to have a lot of new members here in the last couple of months? Good to see that the forum is getting some more support.

Just wanted to say welcome to all the newbies...return often, share knowledge, learn much.

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Post by Mountainmauler »

Thanks Lowflybye, I'm am not really new but it does seem more people are posting which is great.

One thing i wonder about is why fellow M-pilots do not disclose where exactly they are living. I search the members list and see people say they live in USA or North west or just the state itself.

I am always looking for guys to fly with esp. tailwheel pilots.
Maule pilots are hard to come by, it would be easyer if we all new where we were flying out of. Just a thought Peter
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The little Cessna association has a page with pins on a map for where all of the members are. I have no idea how to do that, but it is neat.

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Post by Nigel »

Hi All,

Yo can add another two. My wife and I have got a share of an MX-7 180B. We are both high houred tailwheel pilots. However we know little about the Maule. By the look of the forum, we are going to learn a lot from it.

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Post by tworude »

I just bought a 77 M5-235 and used this website to help me to determine that a Maule is what suits me. Already had a couple of very informative conversations with Jeremy. He gave me some homework to do. I just flew the plane from Washington to Alaska where I live. Won't be flying it again for a week or so because the wife tore out the upholstery! She has been sewing ever since.
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Welcome Stephen and also to a number of other new posters seen recently.
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tworude wrote:Won't be flying it again for a week or so because the wife tore out the upholstery! She has been sewing ever since.
Let us know when she is finished with yours and when we can start sending her ours. :lol:

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Tworude, it's an unspoken rule that when you redo the interior, BD Bordelo Red went out with the Old Man. :P
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YELLOWMAULE wrote:Tworude, it's an unspoken rule that when you redo the interior, BD Bordelo Red went out with the Old Man. :P
Welcome, where are you based out of?
Easy YellowMaule--I'm still sportin the 1987 bordelo red interior along with the bordelorettes. :lol:
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My new ride has BROWN....... hey Rude what adress do I send to.... :lol:

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Ah, he let's it slip, the first hint of "New Ride"..........!! :shock:
Wup, you can't bait the crowd, let's see the pictures! 8)
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Soon grass hoppa... soon! 8)

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And here is anudder newbie.............thanx 4 the velkommin Lowflybye. Located on Cape Breton Island, CANADA Eh?
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diebroke wrote:
YELLOWMAULE wrote:Tworude, it's an unspoken rule that when you redo the interior, BD Bordelo Red went out with the Old Man. :P
Welcome, where are you based out of?
Easy YellowMaule--I'm still sportin the 1987 bordelo red interior along with the bordelorettes. :lol:
Glad to hear you got the girls out & about!
Meant nothing by the ah, Bordello remark really. Kinda brought back some fond if not fuzzy memories....!
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Just flew our brand new (in 1983) M6-235 from MT to AK. Loving the plane so far. I've gotten a lot of info off of this site and conversations with many of its members. Great resource! Thanks.

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