Re: NC19143
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NC19143
'Our Fairchild went salvage today.
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.'
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.'
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Re: NC19143
'Tom: I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Your plane was beautiful, and and inspiration to a lot of us. Hate to see anyone give up, but it is easy to understand why you came to that conclusion. Circumstances are making this endeavor tougher all the time.
Bill McClure
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom_Downey
To: fairchildclub
Sent: Fri, Oct 19, 2012 5:40 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Our Fairchild went salvage today.
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.
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Bill McClure
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom_Downey
To: fairchildclub
Sent: Fri, Oct 19, 2012 5:40 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Our Fairchild went salvage today.
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.
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SV: [fairchildclub] NC19143
'Dear Tom
Sorry to read your words this morning. You beloved Fairchild will have a new live in one way or another. You have still all the memories. At 72 you have a lot to give. A friend of mine, 75, stopped flying this summer. Gave up his certificate. He said that his plane was flying faster than himself. He sold his J3 Cub, (he had it for 32 years) and after a month he was back on the field. Now with young people telling them the stories and joy of flying. He calls it “ the ultimate freedom”.
Tom we are all with you.
paul
Paul Pinato
St; Persgatan 128 B
602 30 Norrköping
Sweden
+46 (0)11 181 509
+46 (0)705 411 118
paul.pinato@swipnet.se
P6100089
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Ämne: Re: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Tom: I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Your plane was beautiful, and and inspiration to a lot of us. Hate to see anyone give up, but it is easy to understand why you came to that conclusion. Circumstances are making this endeavor tougher all the time.
Bill McClure
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom_Downey
To: fairchildclub
Sent: Fri, Oct 19, 2012 5:40 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Our Fairchild went salvage today.
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.
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Sorry to read your words this morning. You beloved Fairchild will have a new live in one way or another. You have still all the memories. At 72 you have a lot to give. A friend of mine, 75, stopped flying this summer. Gave up his certificate. He said that his plane was flying faster than himself. He sold his J3 Cub, (he had it for 32 years) and after a month he was back on the field. Now with young people telling them the stories and joy of flying. He calls it “ the ultimate freedom”.
Tom we are all with you.
paul
Paul Pinato
St; Persgatan 128 B
602 30 Norrköping
Sweden
+46 (0)11 181 509
+46 (0)705 411 118
paul.pinato@swipnet.se
P6100089
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Till: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Ämne: Re: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Tom: I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Your plane was beautiful, and and inspiration to a lot of us. Hate to see anyone give up, but it is easy to understand why you came to that conclusion. Circumstances are making this endeavor tougher all the time.
Bill McClure
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom_Downey
To: fairchildclub
Sent: Fri, Oct 19, 2012 5:40 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Our Fairchild went salvage today.
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.
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Re: NC19143
'Tom,
Find a nice LSA (Champ, Chief, J-3 type). Keep on flying. You have many good years left. My father just retired from flying after 68 years of flying (89 years old). Army Air Corp, class of 43C. The main reason he stopped was his Aeronca Chief was just worn out. I Rebuilt twice for him, last time 25 years ago. Same airplane for 44 years, sits in my hangar for the third restoration.
JST
Jamie S. Treat
Aircraft Restoration & Repair, LLC
Fairchild Club CD ROM Editor
IAC 5, Chapter President
http://iac5.org
Kelly Airpark (CO15) http://www.kellyairpark.com
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Elbert, CO 80106
Hm/Hgr 303-648-0130
Cell 303-304-7937
Quote of the Month: I hope you either take up parachute jumping or stay out of single motored airplanes at night. - Charles A. Lindbergh, to Wiley Post 1931
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Pinato
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:26 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SV: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Dear Tom
Sorry to read your words this morning. You beloved Fairchild will have a new live in one way or another. You have still all the memories. At 72 you have a lot to give. A friend of mine, 75, stopped flying this summer. Gave up his certificate. He said that his plane was flying faster than himself. He sold his J3 Cub, (he had it for 32 years) and after a month he was back on the field. Now with young people telling them the stories and joy of flying. He calls it “ the ultimate freedom”.
Tom we are all with you.
paul
Paul Pinato
St; Persgatan 128 B
602 30 Norrköping
Sweden
+46 (0)11 181 509
+46 (0)705 411 118
paul.pinato@swipnet.se
P6100089
Från: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com ] För burnmcc@aol.com
Skickat: den 20 oktober 2012 00:28
Till: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Ämne: Re: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Tom: I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Your plane was beautiful, and and inspiration to a lot of us. Hate to see anyone give up, but it is easy to understand why you came to that conclusion. Circumstances are making this endeavor tougher all the time.
Bill McClure
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom_Downey
To: fairchildclub
Sent: Fri, Oct 19, 2012 5:40 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Our Fairchild went salvage today.
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]'
Find a nice LSA (Champ, Chief, J-3 type). Keep on flying. You have many good years left. My father just retired from flying after 68 years of flying (89 years old). Army Air Corp, class of 43C. The main reason he stopped was his Aeronca Chief was just worn out. I Rebuilt twice for him, last time 25 years ago. Same airplane for 44 years, sits in my hangar for the third restoration.
JST
Jamie S. Treat
Aircraft Restoration & Repair, LLC
Fairchild Club CD ROM Editor
IAC 5, Chapter President
http://iac5.org
Kelly Airpark (CO15) http://www.kellyairpark.com
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Elbert, CO 80106
Hm/Hgr 303-648-0130
Cell 303-304-7937
Quote of the Month: I hope you either take up parachute jumping or stay out of single motored airplanes at night. - Charles A. Lindbergh, to Wiley Post 1931
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Pinato
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:26 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SV: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Dear Tom
Sorry to read your words this morning. You beloved Fairchild will have a new live in one way or another. You have still all the memories. At 72 you have a lot to give. A friend of mine, 75, stopped flying this summer. Gave up his certificate. He said that his plane was flying faster than himself. He sold his J3 Cub, (he had it for 32 years) and after a month he was back on the field. Now with young people telling them the stories and joy of flying. He calls it “ the ultimate freedom”.
Tom we are all with you.
paul
Paul Pinato
St; Persgatan 128 B
602 30 Norrköping
Sweden
+46 (0)11 181 509
+46 (0)705 411 118
paul.pinato@swipnet.se
P6100089
Från: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com ] För burnmcc@aol.com
Skickat: den 20 oktober 2012 00:28
Till: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Ämne: Re: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Tom: I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Your plane was beautiful, and and inspiration to a lot of us. Hate to see anyone give up, but it is easy to understand why you came to that conclusion. Circumstances are making this endeavor tougher all the time.
Bill McClure
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom_Downey
To: fairchildclub
Sent: Fri, Oct 19, 2012 5:40 pm
Subject: [fairchildclub] NC19143
Our Fairchild went salvage today.
I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
Tom D.
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Re: NC19143
'Jamie, we aren't quitting we are just moving on, If you know any one that wants an easy fixer clue them into my aircraft. If it is done by the owner it will cost less that 10k to repair. The Warner has 4.3 since we did the IRAN and it runs sweet. the wings are not hurt, and the fuselage has some wood repair to do on the belly formers, the fire wall is bent, as is the exhaust pipe. It is mostly cosmetics, but required to be airworthy again.
the wheels and brake system are ok. Instrument panel, windshield, Lights, strobes, gyros, radios, flight controls, tail feathers, cabin box, all undamaged.
any one wanting this as a project call me, 13602020961 I can take a lessor check from the insurance company and retain ownership of the aircraft and then sell it for the cost of the engine.
Pictures are available upon receipt of your e-mails.
the wheels and brake system are ok. Instrument panel, windshield, Lights, strobes, gyros, radios, flight controls, tail feathers, cabin box, all undamaged.
any one wanting this as a project call me, 13602020961 I can take a lessor check from the insurance company and retain ownership of the aircraft and then sell it for the cost of the engine.
Pictures are available upon receipt of your e-mails.
'
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Re: NC19143
'Tom,
Someone will get a very sweet deal.
JST
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Tom_Downey
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:27 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: NC19143
Jamie, we aren't quitting we are just moving on, If you know any one that
wants an easy fixer clue them into my aircraft. If it is done by the owner
it will cost less that 10k to repair. The Warner has 4.3 since we did the
IRAN and it runs sweet. the wings are not hurt, and the fuselage has some
wood repair to do on the belly formers, the fire wall is bent, as is the
exhaust pipe. It is mostly cosmetics, but required to be airworthy again.
the wheels and brake system are ok. Instrument panel, windshield, Lights,
strobes, gyros, radios, flight controls, tail feathers, cabin box, all
undamaged.
any one wanting this as a project call me, 13602020961 I can take a lessor
check from the insurance company and retain ownership of the aircraft and
then sell it for the cost of the engine.
Pictures are available upon receipt of your e-mails.
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
, "Jamie Treat"
wrote:
Someone will get a very sweet deal.
JST
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Tom_Downey
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:27 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: NC19143
Jamie, we aren't quitting we are just moving on, If you know any one that
wants an easy fixer clue them into my aircraft. If it is done by the owner
it will cost less that 10k to repair. The Warner has 4.3 since we did the
IRAN and it runs sweet. the wings are not hurt, and the fuselage has some
wood repair to do on the belly formers, the fire wall is bent, as is the
exhaust pipe. It is mostly cosmetics, but required to be airworthy again.
the wheels and brake system are ok. Instrument panel, windshield, Lights,
strobes, gyros, radios, flight controls, tail feathers, cabin box, all
undamaged.
any one wanting this as a project call me, 13602020961 I can take a lessor
check from the insurance company and retain ownership of the aircraft and
then sell it for the cost of the engine.
Pictures are available upon receipt of your e-mails.
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
, "Jamie Treat"
wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]'>
> Tom,
>
>
>
> JST
Re: NC19143
'Hi Tom,
I haven't been reading the list as regularly since I sold my 24, so I missed your note on the ground loop. Welcome to the small but always growing club. I took some comfort when I noticed that the first time my 37 G was repaired for a ground loop was 1939.
My '37 was insured, and we settled on Monte Zema, who owns Colville Aviation Service in Colville, WA (about 40 mi N of Spokane) for repairs. He did a great job and definitely has experience in repairing 24 G gear struts. Also, he got field approval for installing an Alaska Bushwheel steerable tailwheel actuated by rudder horns. Can't say enough for how that improved ground handling.
Monte found that a bushing was missing from my Warner mechanical brakes, causing them to grab and lock. Replacing that bushing made them as good as discs. (Three other A&Ps with IA couldn't figure that out) Monte has a ground transporter that can get your aircraft to his facility (I ground looped in Joseph, OR).
I'm sorry for your loss but glad you came out unscathed. As you have so often demonstrated, metal, wood and fabric can be made like new in the hands of a skilled craftsman. People aren't always so lucky.
You can find contact info for Monte at:
http://www.airnav.com/airport/WA72
The work you did on 19143 has inspired many. Thanks.
Dan Casali
I haven't been reading the list as regularly since I sold my 24, so I missed your note on the ground loop. Welcome to the small but always growing club. I took some comfort when I noticed that the first time my 37 G was repaired for a ground loop was 1939.
My '37 was insured, and we settled on Monte Zema, who owns Colville Aviation Service in Colville, WA (about 40 mi N of Spokane) for repairs. He did a great job and definitely has experience in repairing 24 G gear struts. Also, he got field approval for installing an Alaska Bushwheel steerable tailwheel actuated by rudder horns. Can't say enough for how that improved ground handling.
Monte found that a bushing was missing from my Warner mechanical brakes, causing them to grab and lock. Replacing that bushing made them as good as discs. (Three other A&Ps with IA couldn't figure that out) Monte has a ground transporter that can get your aircraft to his facility (I ground looped in Joseph, OR).
I'm sorry for your loss but glad you came out unscathed. As you have so often demonstrated, metal, wood and fabric can be made like new in the hands of a skilled craftsman. People aren't always so lucky.
You can find contact info for Monte at:
http://www.airnav.com/airport/WA72
The work you did on 19143 has inspired many. Thanks.
Dan Casali
'On Oct 19, 2012, at 3:38 PM, Tom_Downey wrote:
> Our Fairchild went salvage today.
>
> I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
>
> I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
>
> It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
>
> Tom D.
>
>
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Re: NC19143
'Dan thanks for responding,
My aircraft was totaled by the insurance company, and will be taken to a storage facility and sold as a rebuilder by sealed bid sale.
Many folks have e-maild me for details and I have sent pictures out to most of them.
As soon as I know the sales web site I will post it here for those who wish to bid.
My aircraft was totaled by the insurance company, and will be taken to a storage facility and sold as a rebuilder by sealed bid sale.
Many folks have e-maild me for details and I have sent pictures out to most of them.
As soon as I know the sales web site I will post it here for those who wish to bid.
'--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Dan Casali wrote:
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> I haven't been reading the list as regularly since I sold my 24, so I missed your note on the ground loop. Welcome to the small but always growing club. I took some comfort when I noticed that the first time my 37 G was repaired for a ground loop was 1939.
>
> My '37 was insured, and we settled on Monte Zema, who owns Colville Aviation Service in Colville, WA (about 40 mi N of Spokane) for repairs. He did a great job and definitely has experience in repairing 24 G gear struts. Also, he got field approval for installing an Alaska Bushwheel steerable tailwheel actuated by rudder horns. Can't say enough for how that improved ground handling.
>
> Monte found that a bushing was missing from my Warner mechanical brakes, causing them to grab and lock. Replacing that bushing made them as good as discs. (Three other A&Ps with IA couldn't figure that out) Monte has a ground transporter that can get your aircraft to his facility (I ground looped in Joseph, OR).
>
> I'm sorry for your loss but glad you came out unscathed. As you have so often demonstrated, metal, wood and fabric can be made like new in the hands of a skilled craftsman. People aren't always so lucky.
>
> You can find contact info for Monte at:
>
> http://www.airnav.com/airport/WA72
>
> The work you did on 19143 has inspired many. Thanks.
>
> Dan Casali
>
> On Oct 19, 2012, at 3:38 PM, Tom_Downey wrote:
>
> > Our Fairchild went salvage today.
> >
> > I simply can't rationalize the time and commitment to repair it, the lowest bid to repair was $49K
> >
> > I was 60 when I started this project, I'm 72 next month. that's a long time on one project watching the market eat us up.
> >
> > It's simply time to move on. lick our $$$ wounds, and see what we can do in the future.
> >
> > Tom D.
> >
> >
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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NC19143
'Was sold to a party in Italy, and will be exported.'
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Re: NC19143
'Sorry to see it go.
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'On Dec 28, 2012, at 19:34, "Tom_Downey" wrote:
> Was sold to a party in Italy, and will be exported.
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