Bought 387 off NWAAC a few months ago and flew home 2000 miles to Anchorage with a friend. Missing the aircrafts logbooks pre 1978. TT on airframe is 7000+ hrs. Total time since ground up restoration is 70hrs. TSMOH is 80hrs. Has the C150 exhaust with what seems to be a much too small cabin heater box. Need to work on sealing up the cabin & juicing up the cabin heat. Added a left wing tank & re-pitched prop from 44 to 40.
Wally Olson bought 387 in 1965 and kept it with Evergreen Flying Service as a primary trainer until his family sold it to Paulson’s Aircraft in 2000. History on it is a bit fuzzy from 1997 to 2008. Some time around 1997 the aircraft was disassembled and many of its parts were dispersed, probably to some of you… In 2008 the airframe was stripped, painted, and recovered by Mr. Jeff Paulson of Evergreen Aviation Services using Ceconite.
NWAAC took possession of 387 as a club project in 2008. The project stalled so Dan Beltrami took over the job of restoring the aircraft. Dan did a sweet job, fabricating many parts from scratch. She fly’s beautifully, I’m happy to have such a great bird to finish my private in.
Wally Olson bought 387 in 1965 and kept it with Evergreen Flying Service as a primary trainer until his family sold it to Paulson’s Aircraft in 2000. History on it is a bit fuzzy from 1997 to 2008. Some time around 1997 the aircraft was disassembled and many of its parts were dispersed, probably to some of you… In 2008 the airframe was stripped, painted, and recovered by Mr. Jeff Paulson of Evergreen Aviation Services using Ceconite.
NWAAC took possession of 387 as a club project in 2008. The project stalled so Dan Beltrami took over the job of restoring the aircraft. Dan did a sweet job, fabricating many parts from scratch. She fly’s beautifully, I’m happy to have such a great bird to finish my private in.
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