Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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I bet. The news that all the windows were leaking for the pressurization sounded to me like... "Yep, he's going to do the interior, too."
I really want to see his airplane fly when he gets done but the cash he's having to throw into it is a warning for the unprepared, that's for sure.
I don't know who his "80 year old expert" was who was doing his test flights with him, but assume he's been around the block on Commanders a few times. I got a chuckle out of him in the right seat in one of the videos.
I also noticed he made @stratobee slow down a bit on gear retraction at takeoff... it's just a technique thing but he made me cringe watching the Aerostar videos when he'd slap them up at liftoff when he had lots of runway remaining...but whatever... like I say, just a technique thing... and his AStar went up a lot better than than anything I've flown...
Really I just have a secret love for Rockwell stuff... but not the piece tags to maintain them... shhhh... I can hear my wallet whimpering from my back pocket and little sobs coming from back there any time I mention it. Hahahah.
These birds ain't cheap, and one with a low price of entry is guaranteed to cost you a lot soon. Even ones that are more expensive can cost a pretty penny. A lot of folks go in and think the purchase price is it, when in reality the purchase price is the cheapest part of it for the cheap birds.