I dont' like Cadillac. I mean I REALLY don't like Cadillac.
I dont' like Cadillac. I mean I REALLY don't like Cadillac.
I CAN'T SAY ANYTHING BUT YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
one more thing....the Karma is the sex. The electric sex.
The Karma looks like somehow a later model Corvette, a Ferarri California, and a Tesla Model S had a threesome, and it somehow made a baby and named it Karma.
GOOD. The Karma was beautiful
I liked your article. I did. An awful lot. Could be summed up easily, though.
No. Every no I've ever uttered, I take them back, to use right here.
I'd probably get the Hellcat model. Oh wait, is that not a Mustang? SRT HELLCAT.
Yes. It's not complex, not retract...it's as VFR as you can get. *Instability and shakey history are included at no additional cost.
This. A lot of this.
lol fully legit, then!
That's it. "damged beyond repair" Airworthiness date, registration number, etc all match that airplane.
Yep — my father flew a '58 Comanche 250 for years. Great little airplane. Never had structural issues. I don't have a problem with the age. I have a problem with any aircraft with an NTSB report for flying and for resale. With so many aircraft available, why take a chance on a plane that's had a rough life somewhere.…
it's not so much haunting as it is unfortunate and wasteful.
MANUAL TRANS. MUST ALWAYS 'NICE PRICE' THE MORE MODERN CARS WITH MANUAL TRANS.
That IS the same plane. It's just been repaired. The FAA never took it's plate. I wouldn't fly it...not no way. There are PLENTY of other cheap aircraft I'd buy before this.
oh that's not my point — it's not like a car dumbass.
Matches make, type and model.
Kind of odd. yes. I just google'd it. Because you'll always get a result from a spider on the NTSB and FAA DB sites...
so, the fire system DID NOT deploy @ 390mph.