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I think the wings from ACA are around $18k. There's another company,
Millman, that makes an aluminum spar. Oddly enough, you can't get the weight increase with their spar. Many think that the cracked spars only occur on planes that have been damaged, ie ground loop. That's why it's key to get a mechanic that can recognize a crack in the wood from odd brush strokes on the varnish. Dave 68 7ECA Carl J. Hixon wrote: Dave, Thanks for the reply. A citabria is definitely on my short list. I did 80% of my training for private pilot in a 7ECA. About 15% of my training was in a KCAB, and about 5% in a KCAB. The 7ECA had sweet controls and was super light on the stick. The KCAB didn't feel as balanced but I loved the extra power. The KCAB was very nice but the rudder on this plane just wasn't right so I stopped flying it. (others complained as well) My first flight instructor and now long time friend is a former naval aviator. He would probably not have an issue IFR training in a Citabria. Although, as I have gained 35lbs since my PPL training...we would definitely be over max gross weight. IFR training isn't a real goal right now, but I should keep it in the back of my mind. There is a wing spar ad that is a bit of a joke but only experienced citabria mechanics can do the inspection properly. I am guessing that this is the one that had them put holes and inspection covers all along the underneath of N5025D. I thought that I read somewhere that the factory would put a metal spar on for a reasonable price. This would get rid of the AD and add about 100lb useful load? It's been a long time... Sunshine and fabric don't get along real well. I was outside for about 11months. My plane was recovered in 1993 and had a spotty record as far being hangered prior to my ownership. As a result, although the fabric is perfect, the red paint on the upper surfaces has faded. The citabrias that I rented seemed to fair okay out in the sunshine. These planes never got washed so I am thinking that I could do better. My real goal would be to find a shared hangar. I've got a friend with a Long-EZ alone in a hangar... Check out the citabria group on yahoo.com WILCO. |
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