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So I put a deposit down on N4261J, a Piper Cherokee 140 (that I
mentioned in an earlier post). The previous owner had nicknamed her 'Julie' (for obvious reasons)... My fiancee fell in love with the name so I think it's stuck ![]() I don't think I have ever been quite so excited, I feel like a kid before christmas ![]() She's in getting her out-of-hibernation annual done. The previous owner (A former United A&P) didn't tell me (why I can't imagine), but during her prepurchase inspection, the mechanic noted that the engine was flawless because the owner had properly prepared it for indefinite storage. An oil change and some new hoses and she fired right up and purred like a kitten. She's also going to need the fuel tanks resealed and the fuel and brake lines redone, all and all around 7k worth of work... (Purchase Price + Annual = 21K) Now... I have (a long list) of questions as a new aircraft owner ![]() 1- Refinishing. Julie's paint is faded, but otherwise in good shape. Are there any combinations of refinishers/waxers that could get her reliably back to a shine? A quick search online suggested Meguiars products- would a simple wax do the trick? or are there any other refinishing products I should use first? 2- Interior Trim, The Rubber doorseal is shot, is that an easy replacement? Also, the pilot's seat and armrest are both cracked and leaking foam, and quick suggestions to fix them? Upgrades - There are a few upgrade luxuries I'm looking in too, I'd love some feedback- 1- Autotrim... Ok, Pure luxury, I know... but the plane I rent has it, and I'm absolutely spoiled (and hell, its my plane right? ![]() manual trim system is STC's for the Cherokee 140, and it seems to retail for around ~2k online... Any thoughts? 2- Aspen Avionics AT-300... I don't consider this so much a luxury as a safety issue. Julie is west-coast based... and unfortunately we do have big rocks here that can happen to get in the way of little planes (even more so because I plan on taking her across the rockies at least a few times to go visit my family back east). Now- do I need an STC to install the AT-300? (it is a Certified replacement for the VSI) I've noticed that there are a couple instrumentation STC's for the Piper in the FAA database, but none for the AT-300 on any aircraft - is there a special rule for primary instruments? (Also, The current 'shotgun' layout of the panel isn't quite what I'd like, is there anything special I'd have to deal with just moving a few of the guages around to a layout that suits me better?) 3- King KL135 A - She has a single KL170 currently... I'm used to dealing with aircraft with dual Comms, so that will take some getting use to. But the AT-300 requires and external GPS, so I tempted to just trade in the existing KL170 + CDI for a King KL135 A GPS/Comm unit. I've heard that when it comes to modern Comms, GPS based are the only way to go (because of the ability to select from a list of local frequencies, based on the internal Jeppeson Database). The local avionics shop suggested that if I do get a GPS/Comm, I go ahead and get one with future IFR capability (something I plan on doing down the road). They also mentioned that the KL135 can interface directly with an intercomm without an audio panel for the time being, which helps to save some expense (Julie's previous owner didn't have an audio panel or intercom, she just used a handheld mic and the aircraft speaker). My eventual goal would probably be to drop in King KX125 + Audio Panel when I went to make her a full IFR aircraft, but that's a future project. 4- Power Going along with the whole Ability-to-cross-the-rockies thing, I am seriously considering going ahead and- A- 160hp stc B- Powerflow Exhaust C- AM&R tip mod + 62" prop repitch There's absolutely no reason why I need it now, but I know i'll need it eventually, so part of me thinks I should build it into the purchase price. 5- Aerodynamics Do any piper owners here have experience with the AM&R wingtips and VG's? They seem to have a decent reputation online and they're very inexpensive (1000 total). Note - none of this is for 'investment' purpose (I don't care if I wouldn't make it back when I sell her, because I don't plan on doing that for quite a while ![]() her to be ![]() Thanks in advance for any insight you guys may have ![]() -Scott |
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