Haha, I'd fly right seat in just about anything just to fly. I love it in the air.
Likewise!src94 said:
Haha, I'd fly right seat in just about anything just to fly. I love it in the air.
I'm getting recurrent @ 1600 today! Whoop.Centex99 said:Likewise!src94 said:
Haha, I'd fly right seat in just about anything just to fly. I love it in the air.
I may have to go fly this evening...
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1946 Piper J-3 Cub. Continental A65-8 engine. Hand prop; no starter. Yes, it is a "tail dragger". Needs to be recovered. Not quite a "barn find" but almost. Last annual done in 2014. Total time, 5832. Tach time 2278. Engine overhauled by Bela's in 1988. Total time since major, less than 50 hours! Engine has been run and aircraft flown on a private strip since 1988. Lift struts replaced 2007. One main tire replaced in 2004. Comes with another new tire. Aluminum wing spar. Always hangered. Located in the Greenville TX area. Priced at $25K Text 405-209- six 430
I'm not doubting you, but I'd like to know more.CenterHillAg said:
You'd be upside down in that Cub as soon as you wrote the check. I'd ballpark it needing $50k worth of work easy if you had a shop do all the work.
Labor plus materials for a shop to do a recover: $30k minimum. I've worked on 3 Piper recovers and there is an insane amount of labor, I believe 400 hrs is the average for my buddy's shop. I'm friends with one of the best fabric guys in the nation, I doubt he'd do a recover for less than $50k. On a plane that old that has sat that much, I'd be inspecting/replacing every wearable item, restoring/replacing all metal parts, and there will plenty of project creep while you have the plane open. Probably worth hauling to a shop to put in a jig too, if they say it has no accident history they're lying. It's a Cub, they all have damage.CanyonAg77 said:I'm not doubting you, but I'd like to know more.CenterHillAg said:
You'd be upside down in that Cub as soon as you wrote the check. I'd ballpark it needing $50k worth of work easy if you had a shop do all the work.
Obviously it needs an annual and a recover. What does it cost to recover? Annual? And do you think the engine should be gone through again? What else?
Full disclosure: I'm not buying it, nor anything like it. Just curious.