No comment........d.grimm wrote:Bushwheels on a Bi-Plane? Cool!!
Dave
Emory Bored wrote:Airtracks from Desser are $198 on Ebay. No tubes. I don't see a listing for Goodyears. I think I've seen the airtracks for about $287 at Spruce and the usual suspects.
hotrod150 wrote: you're not saving any money doing ebay. Even if it did save a couple bucks, I'd rather be able to just call desser & order them up.
Emory Bored wrote:No comment........d.grimm wrote:Bushwheels on a Bi-Plane? Cool!!
Dave
Darinh wrote:Can't answer your question on tires but my guess on the bird is a Rans S-14....?

Tadpole wrote:He said tailwheel and IRAN.....helps limit down your choices....
I've flown one of those from the front pit 3 or 4 times. Pitts' many times. You can't see much. Big tires means you can't see ANYTHING. Not a great truly off airport bird except for the odd lakebed or FS strip. We might make it into Couriergys's place but we'd have to truck it out. Or wait for a 20 knot north wind. It do have inverted systems though......which you won't find on your average S-7.58Skylane wrote:Tadpole wrote:He said tailwheel and IRAN.....helps limit down your choices....
OopsMan, I've got great eyes, but somehow I've been missing what people have been writing. Not sure what my problem is
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Hey, now that different! Pretty cool.
Emory Bored wrote:Stage one here is to find out just what it is that we got here. Even at a $10K baseline we can get into some serious repair issues with a Lycoming that has sat in a hangar in the PNW without being run for 15 years. Aside from and in addition to the cam and follower issues we got oil pump gear ADs, crankshaft ADs, a carb rebuild, battery, tires and brakes, mags, about a million rubber hoses and fiddley bits, pitot static system etc. ad infinitum. A couple thousand here and a couple thousand there, pretty soon you are getting into some serious money. There are a ton of airplanes out there where some other sucker has already done all that stuff. If it can be restored/rebuilt while flying that makes it interesting. If it needs a complete rebuild from the start that makes it terrifying. I don't want to get romantically involved here you know? Still, ferry it home, rip out the engine and ship it off to Monty for some H pistons, cylinder repair, and a set of Slicks. Talk to Ivo about a prop. Hmmmmmm. I'll know a whole lot more by mid afternoon Monday. I guess I'll break silence here. Bear in mind, the airplane is at Pearson now. That picture looks more like Evergreen, which has been closed for 15 years? I don't think this old boy looks like that now.
Emory Bored wrote: There are a ton of airplanes out there where some other sucker has already done all that stuff.
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