Hello Forum,
This is my first post........joined recently to help gather info on a 14-19-2 project I'm considering getting myself into. I've (finally) completed my first experimental (Kitfox w/Lyc O-235) & am looking into what I hope/believe is a less daunting project. PLEASE inform me if I'm fooling myself! Keep in mind that I'm not familiar with the certificated side of the house & am unclear about what work I can do & what I have to pay someone else to do. I want to do as much as I can & hopefully get a little sweat equity (Tell me I'm an idiot only if it's true) A big part of my ability to get this thing flying is the ability to do most of the work myself.
The one I'm considering has been hangared but taken apart & not run for ~23 years. ~1,700 hrs TTAF. Paint job started but not complete. Low time engine not pickled, just shut down. Hartzell Prop; AD was complied with about 10 years ago. Wood & craftsmanship look real good according an independent source I consider knowledgeable on the subject. Panel is mostly there, but radios & transponder are throw-aways.
Before talking price, please give me an idea of what I should be aware of (i.e. any lessons you learned along the way.) Yes, please then give me a rough idea of what the project might be worth as is.
Specific Questions:
What is a typical empty weight (i.e. no fuel) for this model?
Is 54 gallons (20+20+14) the typical total fuel capacity?
What is a wobble pump?
Short of money, why would an I-A want to sign off my work? How did you all do it?
If/when I get it flying again, how much time/effort will likely be required to keep it there?
Any Helpful advice will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Grant
This is my first post........joined recently to help gather info on a 14-19-2 project I'm considering getting myself into. I've (finally) completed my first experimental (Kitfox w/Lyc O-235) & am looking into what I hope/believe is a less daunting project. PLEASE inform me if I'm fooling myself! Keep in mind that I'm not familiar with the certificated side of the house & am unclear about what work I can do & what I have to pay someone else to do. I want to do as much as I can & hopefully get a little sweat equity (Tell me I'm an idiot only if it's true) A big part of my ability to get this thing flying is the ability to do most of the work myself.
The one I'm considering has been hangared but taken apart & not run for ~23 years. ~1,700 hrs TTAF. Paint job started but not complete. Low time engine not pickled, just shut down. Hartzell Prop; AD was complied with about 10 years ago. Wood & craftsmanship look real good according an independent source I consider knowledgeable on the subject. Panel is mostly there, but radios & transponder are throw-aways.
Before talking price, please give me an idea of what I should be aware of (i.e. any lessons you learned along the way.) Yes, please then give me a rough idea of what the project might be worth as is.
Specific Questions:
What is a typical empty weight (i.e. no fuel) for this model?
Is 54 gallons (20+20+14) the typical total fuel capacity?
What is a wobble pump?
Short of money, why would an I-A want to sign off my work? How did you all do it?
If/when I get it flying again, how much time/effort will likely be required to keep it there?
Any Helpful advice will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Grant