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Description Of Aircraft From Seller, http://www.dieselairplanes.com/news.html & http://www.dieselairplanes.com/products.html More Photos Of The Better Than New 182, http://www.internationalferryflights...el/Folder%202/ |
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![]() Jeez, if that's better than new, I'd hate to have seen it when it rolled off the assembly line. Honestly, I'm sure all of us on the list would be embarrased if someone took pictures that close of our plane. While we may think our planes are perfect, everyone has small cracks, etc that can only be seen up close. The plane in question may be better than new in that it may be better equipped than when it rolled out of the factory. Even a really hot model wouldn't want extreme close up photos of her posted. -Robert |
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On Apr 4, 10:36 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Jeez, if that's better than new, I'd hate to have seen it when it rolled off the assembly line. Honestly, I'm sure all of us on the list would be embarrased if someone took pictures that close of our plane. While we may think our planes are perfect, everyone has small cracks, etc that can only be seen up close. The plane in question may be better than new in that it may be better equipped than when it rolled out of the factory. Even a really hot model wouldn't want extreme close up photos of her posted. -Robert Yea, but when some one is spending 300K And Aircraft Is Described As, "Your plane will look as good as a new plane: After a full corrosion inspection, it receives a new paint, a new interior and trims, the avionics of your choice, and new, simplified instruments and controls as per the SMA kit." FAA has Tagged 8620-1 the Plane due to condition of Prop Hub and a few other major hidden things! |
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On Apr 4, 12:16*pm, wrote:
On Apr 4, 10:36 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Yea, but when some one is spending 300K Damn, that's one hell of a 182! -Robert |
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On Apr 4, 10:36 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Jeez, if that's better than new, I'd hate to have seen it when it rolled off the assembly line. Honestly, I'm sure all of us on the list would be embarrased if someone took pictures that close of our plane. While we may think our planes are perfect, everyone has small cracks, etc that can only be seen up close. The plane in question may be better than new in that it may be better equipped than when it rolled out of the factory. Even a really hot model wouldn't want extreme close up photos of her posted. -Robert Those Cessna plastic fairings shrink with age and the heat and UV of the sun, and contract in the cold, and they will crack after a while. Very difficult to repair, and they'll only crack again anyway. Expensive from Cessna. Stene Aviation has fiberglass replacements for most of them, and we've had really good success over the years with their stuff. Much stronger than the plastic, no heavier (made thinner), and easily repaired if they do get damaged. One thing: Got to watch anyplace that moves, like the gear leg at the fuselage; the fiberglass will cut into the leg's aluminum fairing. Put some felt or poly chafe tape on the leg under it. See http://www.steneaviation.com/ Dan |
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Well, there is an 8620 hanging on the plane as of yesterday! FAA says
Once through the Shot Penning it is not airworthy. They found no signs of rubbing around the area near the hub. Another Couple Photos of Prop Hub, http://www.internationalferryflights...op%20Hub_1.jpg http://www.internationalferryflights...op%20Hub_2.jpg Belt Hidden Behind Baffling Hard To See. http://www.internationalferryflights...202/Belt_1.jpg 8620, Grounded! Not Only By My Word the Faa http://www.internationalferryflights...0_Grounded.jpg |
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... Well, there is an 8620 hanging on the plane as of yesterday! FAA says Once through the Shot Penning it is not airworthy. They found no signs of rubbing around the area near the hub. Who called the feds? |
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