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("Robert Little" wrote)
The Stinson 108 series is the best buy in cost, maintenance, room, capacity and fun to fly. The -3 has the bigger rudder designed for float operations that can give some problems in cross winds, but the the earlier models are just fine. The Franklins are 1/2 price on parts and overhauls and the Razorback Fabric gives the plane the durability to leave on the ramp with the spam-cans. So, built like a tank, can have a good one for mid-twenties and smooth running Franklin, gives this plane thumbs up. More new parts are available for a Stinson through TC holder,Univair than for a new Cessna or Piper. Googled (Stinson 108) info. Found this interesting site. http://www.stinsonflyer.com/sf-97.htm I was looking through the pics and thought to myself - Hey, those kids are sure looking older, as the project nears completion. Quote from the restoration story below g. "My son is shown in front of the airplane, now some 7 years older than the earlier view of stipping the paint from the vertical stabilizer." http://personalpages.tdstelme.net/~westin/ac-0.htm -- Montblack |
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