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Post subject: Re: Citation 501sp Posted: 19 Jun 2025, 02:18 |
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Username Protected wrote: Sleeping in the Hangar tonight. Here is a little tour of my day. I hope you enjoy it. A lot of love goes into building these airplanes. there’s an awesome low time Pratt powered one, and two on and off program Eagle IIs with updated panels. https://youtu.be/DmuHN-HmEic?feature=sharedLove it, Mike. Thanks for sharing. You have a blessed life.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 501sp Posted: Yesterday, 18:13 |
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Joined: 07/30/20 Posts: 99 Post Likes: +30 Location: Findlay, Ohio
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What do you guys look for when considering a 501? I’m looking for “lower” airframe & engine time (<8000 TT), at least 700hrs until OH and recent hot sections. Paint and interior are probably lowest priority on my list. Prefer decent avionics (GTN 750 at minimum, prefer 2).
What I feel unsure about is the big items I should be looking at on the maintenance tracker. What are the items you definitely want to see done or the big items that may be coming due soon that I should keep a look out for?
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Post subject: Re: Citation 501sp Posted: Yesterday, 20:02 |
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Joined: 11/15/17 Posts: 1110 Post Likes: +576 Company: Cessna (retired)
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Username Protected wrote: What do you guys look for when considering a 501? I’m looking for “lower” airframe & engine time (<8000 TT), at least 700hrs until OH and recent hot sections. Paint and interior are probably lowest priority on my list. Prefer decent avionics (GTN 750 at minimum, prefer 2).
What I feel unsure about is the big items I should be looking at on the maintenance tracker. What are the items you definitely want to see done or the big items that may be coming due soon that I should keep a look out for? Beside the engines themselves and avionics, here are some big ticket items that come to mind for me: Starter-generators ACM Thrust reversers, if applicable Bleed air valves Hydraulic pumps, actuators, valves I spead as an engineer, not an owner, operator, or mechanic.
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Post subject: Re: Citation 501sp Posted: Yesterday, 22:41 |
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Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 20379 Post Likes: +25561 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
Aircraft: C560V
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Username Protected wrote: Beside the engines themselves and avionics, here are some big ticket items that come to mind for me: Starter-generators $1600 to OH. Quote: ACM $12K to overhaul the turbine, lasts 5000 hours typically. Quote: Thrust reversers, if applicable I've not had a problem with mine so I don't know the cost. Quote: Bleed air valves Somewhat costly to replace. Quote: hydraulic pumps, actuators, valves Salvage pumps are reasonably cheap. Actuators and valves are pricey. There's no way to know what is about to break here. I would put windows, brakes, and composite control surfaces higher than much of the above list. Mike C.
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