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Learsforsale

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There is a very good possiblity that I may be presenting an Excel to some clients (still looking) around the end of July, but here is the problem:
I know enough about the Excel on paper, but I haven't a clue about it as an ACTUAL airplane.

I wanted to know if anyone in here ever flies into Bal/Wash area would mind showing me around one and clueing me into to a couple of the finer points of the Citation Excel (but watch out for those static wicks)

I would be more then happy to pay a consulting fee of a couple of rounds at the nearest watering hole.

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Curious as to why you are showing an Excel to a client when your signature line says, "If you have one, sell it."

And your "consulting fee" sounds kind of like NetJets. The salesman doesn't know the planes and it ends up being the pilots who answer the customers' questions while the salesman reaps the comission and the pilots get nada.

Not trying to rain on you, but your post sure is interesting.
 
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