Wheels up wrote:
OK...you or your dad are obviously from MO at one time. This is ZGC-7 C/N 4555 NC17711 when the Baker Bros. of Mexico, MO owned it. Recovered in these colors (Razorback no less) in 1983. Was a nice ship and the Bakers were good eggs. But that plane rarely left that area of MO for the 30 years or so they owned it so this pic must be in MO and perhaps late 80's! Unique engine conversion to the Lycoming 300HP with essentially V77 FWF. A fellow in Northern OH started the conversion and another guy in IA flew the 4 years off it to get the one time STC and a Standard Airworthiness. Poor ship has had a run of bad luck the past 8 or 9 years.
Yes, I'm originally from Missouri. That is the Baker's old airplane. I accompanied my dad to Mexico, MO to disassemble that plane a couple of weeks before leaving for USMA in late June 1981. Several months later, it was delivered to my dad's shop near Kennett, MO. Dad restored it over then next several months. It was yellow previously, but the Baker's had dad restore it in the red/maroon/gold. Yes, it certainly was done in Razorback fiberglass and Randolph dope. Each year thereafter, they would bring it down for dad to inspect/annual. Sadly, that is about the only flying it did each year.
Thanks for letting me know. I had wondered where it ended up. I'd sure liked to have flown it but never got the chance.