Congrats!
BTW, I can still make out the N number.
Congrats!
Now that is an interesting paint scheme.
Congrats!
Now that is an interesting paint scheme.
So I pulled the trigger and just bought my first airplane. She is a 1976 Grumman AA1-B with the O-235-c2c. For Avionics she has a basic radios and transponder but a Garmin 400, fuel flow 450 and ADS-B.
So I pulled the trigger and just bought my first airplane. She is a 1976 Grumman AA1-B with the O-235-c2c. For Avionics she has a basic radios and transponder but a Garmin 400, fuel flow 450 and ADS-B.
KSEENice Tacoma and LR. Where is the airplane?
Congratulations. Safe flying.
BTW, I like the fact that you can get on the FAA's web site and find aircraft of a particular make and model in your area. It is a good way to see it the owner's are interested in talking to you about their aircraft, taking you for a ride, or selling.
Looks familiar, where was it based before you bought it? Northeast?
Nice! Is the Mooney Mite in front for sale?
Nice! Good luck!No, it was in San Diego and still is. She is staying right where I bought her since that is my home airport.
If I’m not mistaken particular Mooney Mite might be the one that once flew without a vertical tail... The particularly skilled pilot, based at KSEE, got it on the ground without further damage. I believe it was repaired and flew again, don’t know its current status.
Hope to see the AA-1 around the patch