Engine Inspection and Prop Install

The  exterior of the engine on N6221P  was visually in good shape; clean with little to no corrosion, good paint and shiny cad plating on all the fasteners—all good signs.  There were large gaps in the logs.  The fragmented documents we had show the engine was transplanted from a Beechcraft Duchess about 15 years ago and overhauled a few years beforeContinue reading “Engine Inspection and Prop Install”

Trucking It Out- December 2020

We hired Dreamworx Aviation out of Bunnell Florida to haul the aircraft from Kentucky to Missouri. Josh and his team removed the interior flaps, stabilator halves, and wings and delivered to our hangar in Missouri. They did a great job and were easy to work with. Comanches are tricky to haul over the road. ThereContinue reading “Trucking It Out- December 2020”

Getting it Home – October – December 2020

The aircraft was located at KBWG in Bowling Green Kentucky several hundred miles from our home airport in Missouri. We planned 2 trips to assess and if possible repair the aircraft enough to ferry it out. During trip one I did the stabilator horn AD inspection since that AD has no ferry proviso. During thisContinue reading “Getting it Home – October – December 2020”

N6221P – The Acquisition

In September of 2020 we purchased  a 1959 Piper PA-24 Comanche. This was a project airplane from the start. Although complete and relatively unmolested it had been out of annual for 30 years. Its airframe logs were complete with a good airframe total time chronology shown through the logs all the way back to 1959!Continue reading “N6221P – The Acquisition”