Tom-D
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That flying is only cheap until the fabric fails a punch test. At that point, unless you're an A&P, you will either have a great big lawn ornament or a plane that you've spent far more on than you will ever hope to get back.
Hangars aren't an option in every location and indefinitely is a very long time.Keep it in a hangar and the fabric should last indefinitely.
Do you realize there are dope and cotton systems out there that pass annual every year and are over 50 years old.Hangars aren't an option in every location and indefinitely is a very long time.
More importantly there is nothing in the ad to suggest the fabric was done recently nor that the plane has lived in a hangar exclusively since the last time the fabric was done.
The bigger point is this. I love all those old cheap (i.e. not cub or supercub) Pipers as much as the next guy. But the reality is if you're buying a sub $80k fabric airplane, you have to accept the fact that if you keep it long enough, it WILL need fabric, and if you're not an A&P or otherwise in a position to do all the work yourself, you're probably going to end up with a plane that you've sunk far more cash into than you'll ever hope to get back out.
Buy in may not be, but the flying should be.There is a reserve amount for bidding.
It could not be so cheap.
Hangars aren't an option in every location and indefinitely is a very long time.
Yes, but a full set runs over an AMU, they last about 3 years, and if you are often putting them on in a bit of a wind, you will come to hate them.But covers are.
I know someone with a C-140 that will most likely take $6000 for it. Minor wing tip damage
Yes, Jeremy has an idea who damaged his plane but no real proof. Sad to say the least. He is done with the plane, he thinks its bad karma..So the mystery still remains a mystery as to who caused the damage..??