Stephen Shore
Pre-takeoff checklist
OK guys - I finally got my airplane today! First of all - I am so glad to get this Sundowner back. Immediately on takeoff I remembered why I was sold on this Sundowner.
First of all - what I got done:
Normal pre-buy stuff, which included repairs to:
1. Muffler
2. Some bell cranks on the ailerons - bearings to be specific.
3. New boost pump.
4. Rotating beacon light
5. New landing gear donuts
6. Garmin 420W interface repaired
7. Various minor issues
Additions:
1. Garmin GTX 335 transponder
2. JPI fuel flow meter
What I have left to do: Powerflow Exhaust (ordered for January delivery).
Quick note: If anyone has a Beechcraft Musketeer, Sundowner, Sierra, etc., make SURE you join the Beech Aero Club. That club is invaluable for anyone who owns a "Baby Beech". I could not have gotten this plane back in the air if it was not for that club. They loaned me the tools for my mechanic to correctly install the landing gear donuts. Everyone in that club is great.
Now, how does the plane fly? Well, it flys great! I had a great day today. I just stayed in the area, did a few touch and goes, and had a great time with my son. I really don't remember much how the plane landed with the old donuts (it has been two months since I flew it), but so far after four landings it seems like the new donuts did great. Very good and smooth touchdowns and I guess they must be broken in now!
This old 54 year old lapsed pilot is back in the game and having the time of his life. Merry Christmas!!
First of all - what I got done:
Normal pre-buy stuff, which included repairs to:
1. Muffler
2. Some bell cranks on the ailerons - bearings to be specific.
3. New boost pump.
4. Rotating beacon light
5. New landing gear donuts
6. Garmin 420W interface repaired
7. Various minor issues
Additions:
1. Garmin GTX 335 transponder
2. JPI fuel flow meter
What I have left to do: Powerflow Exhaust (ordered for January delivery).
Quick note: If anyone has a Beechcraft Musketeer, Sundowner, Sierra, etc., make SURE you join the Beech Aero Club. That club is invaluable for anyone who owns a "Baby Beech". I could not have gotten this plane back in the air if it was not for that club. They loaned me the tools for my mechanic to correctly install the landing gear donuts. Everyone in that club is great.
Now, how does the plane fly? Well, it flys great! I had a great day today. I just stayed in the area, did a few touch and goes, and had a great time with my son. I really don't remember much how the plane landed with the old donuts (it has been two months since I flew it), but so far after four landings it seems like the new donuts did great. Very good and smooth touchdowns and I guess they must be broken in now!
This old 54 year old lapsed pilot is back in the game and having the time of his life. Merry Christmas!!