Eric Presten wrote:
You guys are really in to this, and have had some great advice. I am impressed by all of you.
We can do a Jenny checkout, should only cost about $2,000.00 per hour, with a ten hour min. Pay in advance to Frank Schelling.
N3Njeff. What did you think of the Clipper. She is no sleeper is she? Did you try her in the wind?
Well being that I was 17 at the time and only got some stick time while it was airborne, I thought she was a sweetie from the start!!! We left the home airfield which was a grass strip and flew to another airport for a EAA meeting. What I loved about the clipper was that she scoots along with minimal fuel burn!!! When we landed at the other airport with a paved runway did I find that she is a wolf in sheeps clothing so to say!!!! Now I had been landing my uncles champ once I could reach the rudder pedals and even tho it was not my landing, I have nothing but GREAT respect!
I have bid on 2 projects, but they went higher then what I wanted to pay. Some day soon I will have one to put together so it has not scared me yet!!!
Whats funny is that the guy I went with owned a C-170 before that and his friends told him to get rid of it before he killed himself in it. ( I did witness some landings

) so he sells the C-170 and bought the clipper!!!!!!!
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