Re: The saddest Tcraft
I popped into Evergreen (FINALLY some decent flying weather here in the NW) and took a look at these poor airplanes. That green Taylorcraft looks like a skeleton from the air...there's almost nothing left of it. The yellow one is definitely salvageable.....if the engine's OK you could probably fly it out of there with a little quick maintenance work. It does have nice wheel pants and I could use that prop!
That whole airport is sad.....not long ago it was the busiest airport in the NW, with more daily flight ops than PDX or Sea-Tac. I bought my T right off the field there. The guy was trying to get some money out of it before the IRS grabbed it and I gave him $4k on the spot and flew it away. Wally Olson hooked me up with him and told me later the IRS had been there the next day to seize it. I've flown it nearly 600 hours and never put another dime in it, other than annuals and routine maintenance (although it does need a new exhaust now).
I popped into Evergreen (FINALLY some decent flying weather here in the NW) and took a look at these poor airplanes. That green Taylorcraft looks like a skeleton from the air...there's almost nothing left of it. The yellow one is definitely salvageable.....if the engine's OK you could probably fly it out of there with a little quick maintenance work. It does have nice wheel pants and I could use that prop!
That whole airport is sad.....not long ago it was the busiest airport in the NW, with more daily flight ops than PDX or Sea-Tac. I bought my T right off the field there. The guy was trying to get some money out of it before the IRS grabbed it and I gave him $4k on the spot and flew it away. Wally Olson hooked me up with him and told me later the IRS had been there the next day to seize it. I've flown it nearly 600 hours and never put another dime in it, other than annuals and routine maintenance (although it does need a new exhaust now).
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