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I wore my t-shirt that says that on Monday when I took delivery of the plane.
It's also the stator vanes to consider when the turbine wheels get looked at. Most likely some of them will need replacing and although not as expensive as the turbine wheels, they're still costly. Not sure if they can be repaired or welded.
Flying magazine article from October 1964 on the start of the MU-2 program:
https://books.google.com/books?id=ar_izeo-9LMC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
(scroll down to p. 26)
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Thanks! Reading the ads was more fun than the MU-2 article!
Good point.
One of the options I'm considering is trying to get a used engine to put on. There's one I've found that's a -1-151G, which can easily get converted to a -151A. I could get it installed cheaper than I could likely do an HSI on this one, but it's a 10k TT engine. This engine is currently around 7k TT. One can argue whether that matters or not, but I suppose I just don't have a good feeling about this other engine.
It matters. Your gut feelings are taking care of you.
If I had an MU2 I'd hang fake ordnance on the wings.
If I had an MU2 I'd hang fake ordnance on the wings.
Yea...himselfYou must have some very generous donors. This is awesome you are able to do this.
What did said dad do for a living?Th 5 bladed props look sick. I flew down with one of my students so his dad could pick up and do training in his MU2 a few years ago. That plane was beautiful
His dad is a corporate pilot. Former CAL and pilot for Liz Claiborne. I suspect his wife made them a majority of the money. She sells throws, sheets, bath towels, etc at major stores like Marshall’s, Macy’s, etc.What did said dad do for a living?
And you even have an extra 15 min of fuel when you land.I saw this years ago and thought it funny. Especially at 1:45 when she talks about how loud the MU-2 is.
Sounds like you’re close on picking a shop, just wondered if you checked Toledo Jet, Dave Corwin has been rebuilding 331’s for a long, long time.
@Ted DuPuis When you gonna fix the video? It says unavailable still
What about YouTube?Hmm, the Facebook video didn't integrate well apparently. Not sure why. And it's not letting me just put the link in...
I can't imagine how painful it is to own it (not really, I know), have it in your hangar, and be unable to fly it.Went by the airport today and started cleaning out the plane, and making friends with it.
Lots more to learn...
I can't imagine how painful it is to own it (not really, I know), have it in your hangar, and be unable to fly it.
Agree with Spike on this.I still believe that your best call is to go ahead and repair the three cylinders on the 414, and sell it as a flying airplane (you might even fulfill a mission or two in the process).
Selling it needing the engine repair will be VERY tough.
I still believe that your best call is to go ahead and repair the three cylinders on the 414, and sell it as a flying airplane (you might even fulfill a mission or two in the process).
Selling it needing the engine repair will be VERY tough.
I still believe that your best call is to go ahead and repair the three cylinders on the 414, and sell it as a flying airplane (you might even fulfill a mission or two in the process).
Selling it needing the engine repair will be VERY tough.
I feel a fly off coming.....
Thanks! Reading the ads was more fun than the MU-2 article!