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Airplane of the Month • April 2006 |
The trip over the Sierras was as pretty a trip as I have ever taken in a small plane. Snow was everywhere, and the weather was clear and100 as they say. In the few short weeks since N9819J has been taken out of its time capsule, we had Navcom Avionics of Visalia, California do a basic Garmin installation. Eric and Brian installed a GMA-340 audio panel, a SL-30 nav/com, a GI-106A indicator with glideslope, and a GTX-327 transponder and encoder. We gained about 8 pounds of useful load in the process, and everything works. Avionics Before and After How the engine performs is an issue. Sitting and not being flown, as we all know isn’t the best thing. But if it’s going to sit, the high desert climate, with its low humidity, is one of the best. Compression is mid 70’s at this point, and we are cautiously optimistic that it will be OK. We just finished nine hours of flying and it is ready for its first quart of oil. We look forward to many hours of good fun in N9819J! Peter Williams, Livermore, CA |