Hi all,
I’ve got an old Pa 28-140. It’s been sitting in a hangar for +-15 years now. I am wondering about what it would cost me to get it back in airworthy condition. I know I need to have the engine and prop overhauled, but I am wondering about the airframe itself. The rubber on the door seals is visibly weathered, (I guess anything rubber (seals etc.) will be like this after such amount of time), rivets show some corrosion, it has flat tires and the left main landing gear appears to have been leaking some fluid. Not entirely sure if it’s brake fluid or hydraulic fluid. The interior seems ok, minor corrosion on the trim handle and old avionics aside. I will probably need to replace the transponder and radio’s too as well as the battery. I guess the wing spars would need to be inspected as well as the fuel tanks, (there is still some fuel left in them). Could anyone give me some estimate of what the cost of this project might be? I would like to do as much as possible by myself but I am no licensed mechanic. The aircraft used to belong to my grandfather but he had to quit flying after being diagnosed with diabetes, he has passed away a few years ago. So this plane has some sentimental value attached to it.
thanks in advance.
I’ve got an old Pa 28-140. It’s been sitting in a hangar for +-15 years now. I am wondering about what it would cost me to get it back in airworthy condition. I know I need to have the engine and prop overhauled, but I am wondering about the airframe itself. The rubber on the door seals is visibly weathered, (I guess anything rubber (seals etc.) will be like this after such amount of time), rivets show some corrosion, it has flat tires and the left main landing gear appears to have been leaking some fluid. Not entirely sure if it’s brake fluid or hydraulic fluid. The interior seems ok, minor corrosion on the trim handle and old avionics aside. I will probably need to replace the transponder and radio’s too as well as the battery. I guess the wing spars would need to be inspected as well as the fuel tanks, (there is still some fuel left in them). Could anyone give me some estimate of what the cost of this project might be? I would like to do as much as possible by myself but I am no licensed mechanic. The aircraft used to belong to my grandfather but he had to quit flying after being diagnosed with diabetes, he has passed away a few years ago. So this plane has some sentimental value attached to it.
thanks in advance.