Yes, it is true. I have reached a transition in my flying activities.
First off, while I appreciate the sentiment, refrain from telling me I'm crazy or talking me out of it. I've thought a LOT about this, and my mission and goals are evolving. I'll post on that separately.
Those of you who know N191EW, and especially those who know the S-7, know this is a special plane. A basic ad just doesn't capture it all, so I put together a website to help market.
http://emmetw.wix.com/n191ew-for-sale
But here is what will be going on Barnstormers tomorrow. If anyone knows anyone who is interested and serious, please pass along.
Thanks all,
Emmet
One-of-a-Kind 2009 Rans S-7S Bush Plane
260hrs TTAF, 600hrs TTE, Rotax 912S. This is a truly one-of-a-kind, highly customized S-7S, built to be both an exceptionally capable backcountry STOL aircraft, as well as a capable cross country platform. Roberts Bush gear conversion with custom removable fairings, safety cables. 29" Alaskan Bushwheel Airstreaks - xlt cond.; 10" Matco bush tailwheel; new Grove lt wt wheels w/ double puck brakes; hinged cowl; molded windshield; aux baggage tank, 21 gal usable; Enlarged baggage bay; custom seat covers, MicroAero VG kit w/ spares; Custom vertical enlarged panel w/ glareshield, Garmin 696 in removable AirGizmo, wired for XM/Power/remote GPS antenna. Garmin GTX-327 xpndr, ICOM A210 Comm, EI FP-5L fuel computer, digital tach, USB and DC charging ports, intercom, AeroLED PulsarEXP Pos/Strobe. Custom low-pwr electric carb heat; softstart module; gearbox serviced at 500hrs, 9.5/10 in/out/mechanical; Original builder and excellent build quality. Spare parts included. This is a beautiful, capable aircraft that has been all over the backcountry, and featured on AvWeb, websites, and backcountry groups. Supercub performance at 4.5gal/hr. SEE WEBSITE - . Contact Emmet Welch 310 994 6659; [email protected]
http://emmetw.wix.com/n191ew-for-sale



