Frogs97
Pre-takeoff checklist
Some months ago, I posted this:
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84975
Well, in that logbook was another Cherokee that was the first my father-in-law logged a flight, and also the one in which he passed his PPL check ride. That one is still flying and owned by a gentleman in WV. I sat on that information for awhile, and then last weekend, I just decided to write him a letter. Just a note ingroducing myself, explaining that I had a special interest in that plane and why, and that if he were to ever look to sell the plane, I would be interested in hearing about it. Friday I got a note from him saying that he and his wife had just decided to put it up for sale the week before last, and gave me the details and some pictures.
I'm a little floored about the way that has all played out, and the plane looks gorgeous with a recently redone paint job and upholstery. I wanted to see if I could get some imput from y'all about some other concerns.
I'm concerned about the O-320. I'm 6'1" and 250, my 2 sons combine for about 200lbs and growing, and my wife is smaller than average (she'd kill me if I were to go throwing her weight around). As a family we'd just fine in the Cherokee 180 we rent, but I'm concerned about the 140, especially on hot summer days. Thoughts there?
I was hoping it was going to have a runout engine, and I could do the 180hp STC, but it only has 190hrs. Is there any kind of market for low-time O-320s to offset the cost of a 180 upgrade?
Other than the new wood overlay, the panel is all original 1965 VFR. I want to use this for my instrument rating, too. Any idea what redoing the panel to get IFR certified and maybe a 430 in there might look like?
I know it would be cheaper to buy the plane with all this, but there is some serious sentimental elements at work. When I told my wife about the radios, and they were very possibly the radios her dad used in training ... it was very moving. So I want to make this happen.
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84975
Well, in that logbook was another Cherokee that was the first my father-in-law logged a flight, and also the one in which he passed his PPL check ride. That one is still flying and owned by a gentleman in WV. I sat on that information for awhile, and then last weekend, I just decided to write him a letter. Just a note ingroducing myself, explaining that I had a special interest in that plane and why, and that if he were to ever look to sell the plane, I would be interested in hearing about it. Friday I got a note from him saying that he and his wife had just decided to put it up for sale the week before last, and gave me the details and some pictures.
I'm a little floored about the way that has all played out, and the plane looks gorgeous with a recently redone paint job and upholstery. I wanted to see if I could get some imput from y'all about some other concerns.
I'm concerned about the O-320. I'm 6'1" and 250, my 2 sons combine for about 200lbs and growing, and my wife is smaller than average (she'd kill me if I were to go throwing her weight around). As a family we'd just fine in the Cherokee 180 we rent, but I'm concerned about the 140, especially on hot summer days. Thoughts there?
I was hoping it was going to have a runout engine, and I could do the 180hp STC, but it only has 190hrs. Is there any kind of market for low-time O-320s to offset the cost of a 180 upgrade?
Other than the new wood overlay, the panel is all original 1965 VFR. I want to use this for my instrument rating, too. Any idea what redoing the panel to get IFR certified and maybe a 430 in there might look like?
I know it would be cheaper to buy the plane with all this, but there is some serious sentimental elements at work. When I told my wife about the radios, and they were very possibly the radios her dad used in training ... it was very moving. So I want to make this happen.