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go directly to @AGL Aviation.  do not pass go.  do not collect $200.  

if  you're anywhere near them and haven't tried them yet, you should.  also, bring dog treats.  and tell 'em eman1200 sent you.

seriously, give them a try.

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Screamin’ pirep, eman!

They get a Standin’ O for that...

Lynn runs a great shop, according to many of his customers...

He is also a great supporter of the Mooney community with a donated annual inspection given at the Mooney summit...

He has also supplied many tech answers regarding Mooney projects he has completed in his shop.

He is easy to find because his awesome teammate (Tamara) always checks in... as @AGL Aviation
 

Let’s remember to include the words Morganton, NC with that...   (Siri tries to spell it Morgantown, like the street’s name... )

https://www.aopa.org/destinations/business/33059

Bidding on the annual inspection is a blast! I offered my tail number in dollars... and another MSer graciously out bid me...  I never felt so good about losing...

:)

Best regards,

-a-

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Posted
Just now, eman1200 said:

 


I’ve had 2 annuals done there but recently had some minor repairs done.

 

I'm seriously considering them for my next annual.  Thinking about October time frame. 

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10 minutes ago, rbridges said:

I'm seriously considering them for my next annual.  Thinking about October time frame. 

They didnt do anywork on 52Q, but they were one of the only shops willing to sell the 310hp STC for the retail price of 4995 instead of marking it up a couple grand. I have heard nothing but good things from them. They were also very easy to deal with.

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7 hours ago, gsxrpilot said:

There's nothing quite as comforting as an airplane owner, as knowing you're working with a good shop!

And those are getting harder to find.

Clarence

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