Snake45 wrote:
kalamazookid wrote:
I'm wondering if "not airworthy or suitable for flight purposes" means that one of the conditions of sale/trade is it isn't flown.
I sure hope not. Would be a shame to NOT see it in the air again. And I'll bet it would find plenty of paying customers for rides.
One of the big problems with the entire Enforcer program (and all 4 airframes) was the gearbox.
It was custom designed and constructed by Lycoming, originally for the YAT-28E program, and later used on all of the Enforcers. Numbers are tough to pin down, but somewhere between 4 and 6 of the gearboxes were made in total (with two of them being lost in the YAT-28E and PE-2 crashes).
The gearboxes had a poor design, which manifested itself in requiring complete rebuilds about every 30 hours (some sources say every 25 hours). They were also geared "wrong" for the PA-48s, as they flew a lot slower than predicted -- one of the items that Piper would have needed changed/fixed had a "production" Enforcer gone forward.
The engines and gearboxes were all owned by the USAF, and were taken back from Piper when the program was done. I don't know the whereabouts of any of them, or if one was even hanging on the front of either N481PE or N482PE while they've been displayed with the AF.
The reason the PE-1 Enforcer is sitting in storage unflyable is because it has no engine and no gearbox. The Lindsay family went through a considerable effort in the 1980s to find and recover at least one of the gearboxes from the boneyard at Davis Monthan, but faced a huge amount of bureaucratic pushback from every governmental agency involved, and came out empty handed. This is the same reason that the YAT-28E warbird project has sat non-flying for a decade or more -- no engine, no gearbox.
Even if someone *did* get their hands on one of these gearboxes, the 30-hour time between overhaul would make it completely financially impractical to fly for fun or for show. Which pilot would want to volunteer to ferry or display the single-engine airplane that needs a complete overhaul in that short of a timeframe?
Maybe someone with the right size checkbook could make it happen, but I wouldn't expect it.
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ellice_island_kid wrote:
I am only in my 20s but someday I will fly it at airshows. I am getting rich really fast writing software and so I can afford to do really stupid things like put all my money into warbirds.