Tom-D
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What else? there are several STCs to replace the engine, with either a 0-360/180 horse or a IO-360 Continental 220 horse, there is even one for the PZL Franklin 220.By upgrade do you mean putting in a non-geared motor.
Too bad the Frank 220 is no longer a viable swap.I've flown the Franklin 220 in a C175. That plane was a beast.
I wish I knew the market well enough to do that.You tell us.
Too bad the Frank 220 is no longer a viable swap.
I saw an STC for an O470 as well.What else? there are several STCs to replace the engine, with either a 0-360/180 horse or a IO-360 Continental 220 horse, there is even one for the PZL Franklin 220.
Building it for yourself is the only good reason to do it.the STC from Stoots is $15,600. Plus engine and prop. I just asked them yesterday while looking at the same plane. for me, it wasn't worth it, but Im not an A&P. I also wasn't looking to flip it.
Building it for yourself is the only good reason to do it.
They are a versatile aircraft with a very tough airframe, problem being all the other updates it requires to bring them up to today's standards. Most still have junk radios, old style gyros, venturies, old paint, opaque windows, and stinky upholstery, plus no restoration would be complete with out a stall cuff, and VGs, a "Y" yoke, and late model 172 instrument panelOur glider club has one with an O-470. Great towplane