While splitting hairs.... Hey Rusty! Where are your original "Cessna" keys?
(Hint: contact me with a mailing address)
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention. An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
Thank You for the very nice comments. I really apperciate them. I would also like to send a special thank you to George and Nancy Hamm who opened up their hanagar for the party. Nancy worked her magic and took some beautifull photo's of the airplane. Thanks Nancy! The one who really made this all possible is Brent Bitikofer. Brent owns and operates Sun Aviation in Gardner, KS. K34 Brent overhauled the engine and painted the trim stripes on the airplane. Thank you Brent for and oustanding job.
rusty wrote: The one who really made this all possible is Brent Bitikofer. Brent owns and operates Sun Aviation in Gardner, KS. K34 Brent overhauled the engine and painted the trim stripes on the airplane. Thank you Brent for and oustanding job.
Now how are we supposed to admire Brents work without some pictures of the engine? Seriously, that is jaw-dropping beautiful.
All I've got to say is George better get to polishing his plane or should this airplane ever show up at a convention he'll be competing in the Rat Plane Category (and not doing very well).
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Bruce Fenstermacher, Past President, TIC170A
Email: brucefenster at gmail.com
Rusty's plane was really nice before he did all this work on it. It would likely have gotten a Peoples Choice award before all his work. Everyone should have a chance to see it now. I am looking forward to seeing it in the flesh myself now that its finished. Rusty, it may be too nice to fly now. Seriously, congrats on a beautiful 170
Rusty,
Wow again for very nice engine compartment to go with the great exterior.
I had an expensive lesson when the rear baffle on my airplane broke and moved back allowing the cooling air to escape and not pass over the number 3 cylinder overheating the cylinder and seizing the piston rings. I notice that your engine baffling is missing the same rear baffle supports that mine was when I had the mentioned problem. The baffle I am referring to is IPC page 92 item number 28.
John E. Barrett
aka. Johneb
Sent from my "Cray Super Computer"
Russ you are correct, its on my list to change. One other note all logs are complete, have the original delivery sheet. No damage history, aircraft went to california new Long Beach. It spent from 1960 to 2002 in Redlands California. One owner from 1960 - 2002. Then to Decatur Texas 2002- July 2009. Addison Texas 2009- February 2010. February 2010 off to the Hicks Airport FT. Worth Texas My home airport T-67. Total of five owners.
Congratulations Rusty! A well deserved award. I knew once you allowed your 170 to be judged that it would be a winner. Hopefully you can bring it to the 2019 convention in Newton. KS.