For at least a few years, still more Navy than Army in me...Don't forget, Steamann4 has some Navy roots.
Have you read "Cannibal Queen" by Stephen Coonts? If not, do so. You'll be taking that baby on a ccx in no time.
I see a service academy in their future.
If I make it up there, I will take you up....what is the "quid pro quo" for a ride?
BTW, beautiful ride....
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That was a fun book, it's been years since I've read it. Thanks for reminding me about it, I will have to dig it out.Have you read "Cannibal Queen" by Stephen Coonts? If not, do so. You'll be taking that baby on a ccx in no time.
Sold...I'd say quid pro quo is paying for gas and buying lunch. That would be my offer.
Not to get all doommsdayish on everyone, but I seriously think we're a generation (or less) from not being able to fly these planes anymore. Parts , especially engine components aren't being produced anymore, and you can only overhaul pistons ,cranks, and cases so many times. The expertise required to maintain/restore them is getting thinner every year.That was a fun book, it's been years since I've read it. Thanks for reminding me about it, I will have to dig it out.
Straight up replacement parts CAN be made, but the price will make you shit bricks.
Then again, since airplane parts already sell for 8x what they should.. The cost of absorbing custom manufacturing should not be that bad. In all honestly, making a new block/case as long as it does not have cored passages (drilled, like oil returns and pushrod gallerys are OK) is not all that hard once you make the CNC program and have a suitable billet of material chucked up.. It's the engine blocks/cylinder heads for water cooled stuff that was HARD. Especially when they want the look of the old part.