On the airframe time.... being an aircraft mechanic myself, how does the flight of the aircraft either more or less in a high corrosion environment effect the airframe as far as serviceability. Just curious how flying it will reduce its susceptibility to corrosion in the future. I understand loading the airframe through cycles having an effect. Does more airframe hours per year in a high corrosion environment assume it is being inspected for corrosion and corrected on the spot more often before it has a chance to spread or is there something else that flying it assumes.?
What are your thoughts on a continental 0-200-A? It’s in my 1974 Cessna 150m. TT 5200. SMOH 1950, SPOH (top end) 500. High compression in all cylinders, Borescope check is good... Runs perfect. It’s over TBO but after listening to your stuff, sounds like I might be ok for another 1000 hours!
Once you get to 20 minutes, and there is a reverb like the school auditorium, someone should have made an adjustment.
Thank you for all these very helpful seminars you upload here!
Excellent advice and discussion from a real pro.
On the airframe time.... being an aircraft mechanic myself, how does the flight of the aircraft either more or less in a high corrosion environment effect the airframe as far as serviceability. Just curious how flying it will reduce its susceptibility to corrosion in the future. I understand loading the airframe through cycles having an effect. Does more airframe hours per year in a high corrosion environment assume it is being inspected for corrosion and corrected on the spot more often before it has a chance to spread or is there something else that flying it assumes.?
Excellent webinar. Please make another one about how to score the best possible deals on used aircrafts!
just make an offer it is easy
What are your thoughts on a continental 0-200-A? It’s in my 1974 Cessna 150m. TT 5200. SMOH 1950, SPOH (top end) 500. High compression in all cylinders, Borescope check is good...
Runs perfect. It’s over TBO but after listening to your stuff, sounds like I might be ok for another 1000 hours!
HI, It's been a year since your comment and I'm wondering what you did with the O-200? How is it doing?
@@YamahaC7SRG sold :)
@@travelveteran Bummer! Thanks!
Why would you want to get rid of the ADS-B system?
If you want a perfect aircraft buy a new one, as long as it's not a Boeing 737 or de Havilland Comet :)
Whew
I still have a "coffee grinder"...LOL