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![]() "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... Ahh yes, the first of the two happiest days of his life - the first is the day he buys the plane - and the next one is the day he sells the plane... Scott, on the paint... Buy a slow speed paint buffer at the auto store and use the Meguirs 1-2-3 system... A couple of Saturdays at the airport, buffing, hangar flying, buffing, hangar flying, etc., will tell you whether the paint can be saved or has to go, and you will get to know your fellow airplane owners that way - and get to know your airplane... On the electronics, other than adding a GPS moving map strapped to the yoke and an intercom box, fly the airplane AS IS for 6 months (to the day, by the calendar) before putting any major money into the panel... First, the yoke mounted GPS map will continue to be your back up no matter what you put in the panel later.. I have a pair and so far haven't found a reason to pull my KX-170 B out of the panel (actually I slid in the TKM MX-170 and I'm quite happy) Second, six months from now the burst of new ownership will be over and you can clearly see how you have done with the limited panel and exactly what you need to do... RIght now your thinking is formed by what you have been flying at the FBO and the desire to spiff up your plane... The other thing to do is to add a vox intercom and a pair of noise canceling headsets... Go to the Eastern Avionics web site and listen the audio playbacks on the various intercom units... I know which one I would pick... On the after market engine and airframe mods... Wait - Wait - Wait... These are lots of dollars for limited payback... First of all, A Cherokee 140 is not the machine to tackle Cumulo Granitus with, and 10HP (if that) and some vortex generators are not going to make it a mountain machine...... Fly North or South to the low passes for going East until you have a few hundred hours in the plane before playing test pilot... Finally, put a quick hundred hours on the airplane to root out the mechanical and electrical issues you don't see at this moment... Money spent now on avgas will save you money down the road by proving or disproving how sound this airplane is... Cheers ... denny Denny, Well said |
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