If the proverbial nuclear cockroach of the hobby (high wing
fixed gear 100 series cessnas) is already having owner-fab necessitating AOG issues, then this goose is cooooked.
You know what would be great? A conservation status code on the airplane trading sites that mimics those used by the IUCN. Seems rather apropos to me...
When I explain this curator garbage to pedestrians, I have to use terms they understand. I tell them this is the equivalent of being fearful to drive my family's 1981 cutlass cruiser as a daily driver because I may lose a hubcap, by virtue of
driving it. Except their loss makes it road illegal by the state; a
nd they don't make the hubcaps anymore;
and the state doesn't let me get them at Autozone;
and Oldsmobile won't release the drawings for the hubcap;
and the cutlass is insured for the price of a new Tesla. LOL
(note the aftermarket rims.....scofflaw baby!)
I don't follow the flat-billed, craft-beer-flying hipsters on the tubez, but do they talk about this as part of their "ambassador" influencer shtick? I do see them clowning around on experimental two-seaters mostly (aka playing the game in EZ setting). Truth in advertisement and all that...
Good luck to the owner in question. A 6.9 second search on the googlez does shows them available in varying levels of unverified damage and disrepair. But of course in facbuilt,
only the right part number(s) is LEgAl, so who the heck knows.