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An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:14 pm
by N2520V
After 30 years of languishing damaged in a barn, and most recently my shop, N2520V passed her first annual inspection since 1978 yesterday. She was listed as destroyed after a windstorm flipped her over in October of 78. After just over two years of really hard, but rewarding work, she's finally ready to take to the sky again. Another proud old plane saved from the scrap heap. I just wanted to thank everyone in the association, especially those who frequent this forum, for all their help, opinions, advice, part sources, patience, etc. Whenever I got stumped with a problem, you guys always had the answer.

I certainly appreciate all the help. :D

I'm getting the before and after pictures together, I'll post when I do. In looking at them myself, I'd forgotten just how pathetic 20V looked a couple years ago.

Thanks again.

-Dustin

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:30 pm
by GAHorn
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Yeeee--hhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!

Congratulations!

Dustin, when you say it was "listed as destroyed".... do you mean it was written off? (the FAA registration?)

If so, what did you have to accomplish in order for the FAA to re-issue an Airworthiness Certificate? Did you have to accomplish a conformity inspection? Or did they accept only an annual inspection?

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:41 pm
by N2520V
In the paperwork we received when we bought the aircraft, there were several letters from the FAA after the accident. The first was a response to a request from the owner to release the N# as the aircraft was reported "destroyed." The second was a letter responding to the new owner re-instating the N# since the new owner intended to fix the airplane. In talking to my IA and our local FSDO, they agreed an annual inspection was sufficient.

We did manage to generate an impressive pile of 337's along the way though. 8O

-Dustin

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:38 am
by Brad Brady
N2520V wrote:In the paperwork we received when we bought the aircraft, there were several letters from the FAA after the accident. The first was a response to a request from the owner to release the N# as the aircraft was reported "destroyed." The second was a letter responding to the new owner re-instating the N# since the new owner intended to fix the airplane. In talking to my IA and our local FSDO, they agreed an annual inspection was sufficient.

We did manage to generate an impressive pile of 337's along the way though. 8O

-Dustin
I'll bet that the paper work was a nightmare.....It's good to hear you have her flying :!:

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:30 am
by mrpibb
WooHoo!! cant wait to see the pictures.... and as a apetizer here are some of my refurbished ragwing that Eric and Lauren of Sandhill aviation and myself finished a few weeks ago.

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Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:38 am
by johneeb
Beautiful Vic, you are not going to fly it are you? :) You have got to change your avitar!

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:38 am
by GAHorn
Holy-Moly! You better brang that thang to Duluth! (I'll bet you there's a TROPHY in it for you!)

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:39 am
by Brad Brady
Vic, that is an absolute butie!!!!!........Nice job.
It took me four tries to post this.......seams everyone thinks the same way about that beautiful aircraft.......

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:42 am
by mrpibb
Thanks!! but fly her is all I been doing and I have the fuel receipts to show. put about 15 hours on her since the test flight 4 weeks ago

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:50 am
by Hawkeyenfo
That plane looks Maahhhhhhhvelous!!

Great job!!! Have fun with it :D

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:35 am
by 3958v
Hey Vic why dont you bring her down to Massey on Dec & for us all to see. Or maybe we should have our September Mid Atlantic get togather. Bill K

Re: An old ragwing rides again!

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 5:08 pm
by n3833v
Good looking plane. Can't wait till I can see it. I need an excuse to get up again.

John