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On Sat, 8 Aug 2009 13:45:37 -0700 (PDT), canuck_bob
wrote: I purchased the plane and found some questionable airframe problems under close inspection. Then we adopted 2 girls from China and all airplane activity ceased for a few years ( we got little Anna when I turned 50 and actually thought I could adopt a second girl, raise two infants, work and put hundreds of hours into a plane project, isn't denial a wonderful thing). With the problems I found on the fuselage and my new family to consider I've decided to completely refurbish the plane and bring it up to proper standards before flying it now. I'm glad I decided this after pulling the fuselage fabric. My plane was built in the 60's and I want to refurbish it and keep it flying for another 50 years. Also it was very overbuilt so I can reduce weight dramatically and am trying to get its empty weight down to 600#s like Pete Bowers prototype. To me the plane is a valued antique that represents all that I admire from the early days of amateur built airplanes movement. Nothing represents those days better than a Fly Baby or a Tailwind. As the mechanic in charge I had to ground the airplane, tough decision. I believe more of us need to be prepared to ground our planes when they need it. I once read a discussion with a NASA safety expert. He said they found out through research that the second a pilot gets that little gut feeling that someting might happen the proper evasive procedure should be instituted immediately. with a 25 year old W8 Tailwind I face a similar choice in the forseeable future. Luckily for me tube structures in fuselages last longer than wood ones. like you I think that they are worth restoring. Stealth Pilot |
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