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Well we finally went and paid for our new bird. A 1964 Comanche 250.
After months of deciding to buy it or get a small plane. We went down as they were doing the annual on it. All turned out good. All compression 72/80 with only 10 hours on the plane in the last year. Our first projects a Paint, interior, new panel, and a venire throttle, and what ever else comes along the way. Does anyone have or fly one? How much per hour would you say it runs? Insurance, Cost? I got it with only 150 hours and no retract for 2400 a year though AOPA. If anyone can help me along the way with onwership with there experiences? DO's and Dont's? All will help thanks? Tony N8389P *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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ony wrote:
Well we finally went and paid for our new bird. A 1964 Comanche 250. After months of deciding to buy it or get a small plane. We went down as they were doing the annual on it. All turned out good. All compression 72/80 with only 10 hours on the plane in the last year. Our first projects a Paint, interior, new panel, and a venire throttle, and what ever else comes along the way. Does anyone have or fly one? How much per hour would you say it runs? Insurance, Cost? I got it with only 150 hours and no retract for 2400 a year though AOPA. If anyone can help me along the way with onwership with there experiences? DO's and Dont's? All will help thanks? Wow, sounds like a lot of basic questions that might have been answered before taking the leap, but who am I to judge? As to getting your questions answered, I'd suggest looking up a Comanche owners type club or similar organization. A quick Google turns up several (perhaps competing) organizations for Comanche owners and enthusiasts. Go find them, they will be your best source of info. Congrats on the new plane and good luck with the great adventure ahead. David H Boeing Field (BFI), Seattle, WA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit the Pacific Northwest Flying forum: http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/pnwflying |
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how many hours of dual they making you do?
Tony wrote: Well we finally went and paid for our new bird. A 1964 Comanche 250. After months of deciding to buy it or get a small plane. We went down as they were doing the annual on it. All turned out good. All compression 72/80 with only 10 hours on the plane in the last year. Our first projects a Paint, interior, new panel, and a venire throttle, and what ever else comes along the way. Does anyone have or fly one? How much per hour would you say it runs? Insurance, Cost? I got it with only 150 hours and no retract for 2400 a year though AOPA. If anyone can help me along the way with onwership with there experiences? DO's and Dont's? All will help thanks? Tony N8389P *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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Join the Comanche Society and the Forum.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/ComancheFlyer/messages "Tony" wrote in message ... Well we finally went and paid for our new bird. A 1964 Comanche 250. After months of deciding to buy it or get a small plane. We went down as they were doing the annual on it. All turned out good. All compression 72/80 with only 10 hours on the plane in the last year. Our first projects a Paint, interior, new panel, and a venire throttle, and what ever else comes along the way. Does anyone have or fly one? How much per hour would you say it runs? Insurance, Cost? I got it with only 150 hours and no retract for 2400 a year though AOPA. If anyone can help me along the way with onwership with there experiences? DO's and Dont's? All will help thanks? Tony N8389P *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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The Commache 250 that was on the line here was famous for picking up
CARB ICE at any time. It would even ice up if it were under full power! So use your carb heat and make sure it is working properly. I have talked to other Commache owners who report the same thing. I don't know why the Commache's Lycoming 540 tends to pick up carb ice so easily, but keep that one in mind. Tony wrote in message ... Well we finally went and paid for our new bird. A 1964 Comanche 250. After months of deciding to buy it or get a small plane. We went down as they were doing the annual on it. All turned out good. All compression 72/80 with only 10 hours on the plane in the last year. Our first projects a Paint, interior, new panel, and a venire throttle, and what ever else comes along the way. Does anyone have or fly one? How much per hour would you say it runs? Insurance, Cost? I got it with only 150 hours and no retract for 2400 a year though AOPA. If anyone can help me along the way with onwership with there experiences? DO's and Dont's? All will help thanks? Tony N8389P *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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In article ,
Tony wrote: 72/80 with only 10 hours on the plane in the last year. Our first projects a Paint, interior, new panel, and a venire throttle, and Well, if you're doing all that it might be a drop in the bucket, but I'd say fly it for a while before deciding you need a vernier throttle. For one thing, it will be very expensive because the low-throttle gear warning horn is a mechanical monstrosity that is part of the throttle assembly. me along the way with onwership with there experiences? DO's and Dont's? Join ICS (International Comanche Society). Always always set the trim before takeoff (landing trim and takeoff trim are no where near each other). Check the floor behind the gear lever before you put the gear up. Put the gear down before you land. Rest your fingertip on the gear knob while it's going down so you can feel it lock into place. Mind your airspeed on final. Don't let a Cessna-driving CFI talk you into doing short field landings 5-6kt slower than normal landings (the AFM calls for 2mph, btw). -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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10 hours of dual
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sounds like they gave you a good deal.
I know a guy with a comanche 260 that had to get 20 hours dual and had alot more hours. Tony wrote: 10 hours of dual *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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![]() "Tony" wrote in message ... Well we finally went and paid for our new bird. A 1964 Comanche 250. After months of deciding to buy it or get a small plane. We went down as they were doing the annual on it. All turned out good. All compression 72/80 with only 10 hours on the plane in the last year. Our first projects a Paint, interior, new panel, and a venire throttle, and what ever else comes along the way. Does anyone have or fly one? How much per hour would you say it runs? Insurance, Cost? I got it with only 150 hours and no retract for 2400 a year though AOPA. If anyone can help me along the way with onwership with there experiences? DO's and Dont's? All will help thanks? Vernier throttle? What the hell would you want one of those for if you don't have a turbo? |
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The throttle was real stiff and my dad just wants to change it out. We
have an A&P to do work on the plane (he does lots of comanches)for flying time and he said its no problem to change it, it take about 2 hours *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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