Hello all,
First I wanted to open this up for others looking to connect in the Anchorage area.
Second I am looking to start my PPL in 2020 and thus I'm hunting planes. On paper I love everything about the Maule except the cost of insurance. That said I have never had the opportunity to fly in one or pick some owners brains about why they chose their Maule.
I'd love the chance to chat and at least check out your birds.
Cheers, Joseph
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I've got the flying bug. Keep that deet away from me!
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i say owning a male is like "kind of" owning both a super cub and a cessna 180. it will come fairly close to doing the mission of either of those planes. don't get me wrong, nothing preforms like a cub but keep the maule light and put an experienced pilot in it and it will come close.
the big back door also is a big advantage , the plane is fairly easy to work on and the parts are not as expensive as other brands.
the big back door also is a big advantage , the plane is fairly easy to work on and the parts are not as expensive as other brands.
x army helicopter pilot, in ak since 1970,flown maules since 79, own m4 and m6. most time on floats but have whls and skis. use plane mostly to hunt and fish. have been in most corners of ak and would be happy to share any knowledge
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