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 Post subject: C150 aerobat
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Please let me do your correct baffle seals and cowl seal that is riveted to the firewll...

I will also like to do the two heater ducts please..

Building another pattern caltalog...


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Gene, great score!!! :thumbup:

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Do Not!!!! Try to learn on your own at the beginning to do Acro. Most guys that say they have done a loop or a roll really have not. Get instruction and enjoy it for years to come. Best part of aviation ever you will ever pursue. Good luck

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Congrats Gene,Great looking ship.Had a ball with mine a few years ago,well about 40yrs ago.I polished my prop and spinner too,nice touch! Have fun :woot:


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Wow thanks for the support !! :thumbup: I enjoyed reading the replies.

With regard to Acro, I have some time with that(Pitts and Citabria) but I called this lady who teaches in her Aerobat (Wilbur) at KUOS.http://www.aceaerobaticschool.com/contact/ I also have other resources.

I will be looking closely at this plane and upgrading and keeping it in top shape. I am currently fending off the upgraditis of installing a 430 where the King KLX135A is located. LOL I want an IFR GPS. It is gonna be nice...

Parachutes ain't cheap brother lemme tell ya. LOL

OH, I got some grief from another board about the polished prop. I didn't polish it, I questioned the owner, I didn't realize that was a battle ground on message boards. LOL That is a non-issue for me.

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Gene, where is your plane based? Thanks in advance.


Hi Frank, I have a hangar and KMJD Picayune Mississippi. Hoping the plane will be ready for the flight next week. KMGW Morgantown WV.

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I learned to fly in a 150, did my first-ever spin in an Aerobat, and...ahem...might have joined the mile-high club in one, so I have many fond memories of 150 flight time. Enjoy that bird!


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I can't even imagine how that milestone can be achieved in a C150! :scratch:

A C210 has so much more room/AP/reclining seats! :thumbup:

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Congratulations! You will be so thrilled! I just flew my new (to me) Piper Cherokee for the first time yesterday...it was an amazing feeling.

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A couple of good Cessna resources:

Cessna Pilots Society: http://cessna-pilots.org a group of very friendly people who really enjoy flying and being friends.

Cessna 150/152 Club: http://cessna150-152club.com Lots of good information here:

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...ahem...might have joined the mile-high club in one, so I have many fond memories of 150 flight time. Enjoy that bird!


That is how I used to break in our new automobiles. Now that would be an interesting thread to start. I'd bet there was some creativity involved in certain aircraft and adventurous individuals.


I am currently a non-member but I found a motivational poster that has peeked my interest. LOL I'd bring along a pilot to fly the plane though, something fast enough to do some ZERO G arcs. LOL Oh my... :D


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Gene, where is your plane based? Thanks in advance.


Hi Frank, I have a hangar and KMJD Picayune Mississippi. Hoping the plane will be ready for the flight next week. KMGW Morgantown WV.

I look forward to meeting you, I fly a Bonanza and a Baron out of KMJD.

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I look forward to meeting you, I fly a Bonanza and a Baron out of KMJD.


Cool, looking forward to that myself !! :thumbup:

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Congratulations! You will be so thrilled! I just flew my new (to me) Piper Cherokee for the first time yesterday...it was an amazing feeling.


Congratulations yourself !! :thumbup: I looked really hard at the Cherokees as well. I am almost like Will Rogers who said, "I never met a man I didn't like." I can't find a plane I don't like. LOL I like them all. :cheers:

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