kontiki
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Kontiki
I have a Grumman Tiger, it's about 35 years old. Not flying right now (rewiring a lot of it), but will be flying soon. I'm the only one in my extended family that has any interest in aviation at all.
I have no kids, no wife, I'm just a happy single guy (A&P, EE and Pilot) that works and plays in aviation. I'm trying to figure out what should happen to the airplane (and maybe the tools) if I get hit by a beer truck. I'd hate to see the plane rot unattended down the airfield. I'd like to see it go someplace where it could be used by young people that want to fly. I have no idea what the possibilities are. Any ideas? I thought about donating to a local A&P school. There are probably other options out there. With so many old pilots, this must come up a lot.
I have no kids, no wife, I'm just a happy single guy (A&P, EE and Pilot) that works and plays in aviation. I'm trying to figure out what should happen to the airplane (and maybe the tools) if I get hit by a beer truck. I'd hate to see the plane rot unattended down the airfield. I'd like to see it go someplace where it could be used by young people that want to fly. I have no idea what the possibilities are. Any ideas? I thought about donating to a local A&P school. There are probably other options out there. With so many old pilots, this must come up a lot.