Low wing trike gear.What’s the most concerning thing you see?
Thats part of the reason I walked away. The owner recently purchased the plane and has been flying it. After looking over the plane I believe it will be due for annual soon as the current owner stated he hasn't had to do one yet. In my brain he is realizing the annual will be expensive and is trying to get rid of the plane before the annual is out of date and before he has to spend a fair chunk to get a new mechanic to sign it off.To me, the ziptie and the amount of dust and rust indicates generally poor maintenance.
I wonder what made the felt pen markings on the oil filter run?
And the overall theme of the airplane...The crack in the upper firewall is a little concerning but fits the overall theme of this engine bay.
Not a Warrior, but not far from it. Kinda sad to see planes in this condition in my opinion. The current owner has only had the plane about half a year but this level of neglect didn't come from them alone.Rust on the firewall. There may be those who won’t agree, but for it is a big clue to look for other more significant rust.
Looks like a Warrior. Has it been kept outside and near the Ocean?
I would pass on the plane for this reason alone. There are lots of Warriors out there, keep looking and good hunting.
Right! My thoughts exactly. I don't see many taildragger high wing planes flown by Delta or American so a low wing trike gear must be correct.duuuude
OMG they put a zip tie on the mount.
I'd be really curios how much corrosion is behind the wing fuel tanks at the steel fasteners holding the landing gear on and of course the bolts holding the wing fittings together.
I missed that!The crack in the upper firewall is a little concerning but fits the overall theme of this engine bay.
Brake fluid reservoir. Should be checked on preflight.I'm probably demonstrating that I've not spent much time under many cowls...but what's the metal can with the vented screw-top for?
Looks like a Warrior. Has it been kept outside and near the Ocean?