[Hallicrafters] ebay SX-88 and old caps

Roger (K8RI) Hallicraftersgroup at rogerhalstead.com
Wed Oct 28 23:25:27 EDT 2009



Jim Wilhite wrote:
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> Move up to a 182 and watch the expenses go up in logarithmic fashion.
> (C182C 1983-1991)  The fun plane was the Ercoupe, 415C model.
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Ahhh...The old Deb has folding feet, and a big engine added instead of 
the old 225HP it came with. 1/2" thick, one piece windshield, and 1/4" 
side windows along with a long list of mods including tip tanks and gap 
seals.  .  Flying in torrential rain doesn't add a bit of noise.  A gas 
stop on the way to Denver with a strong head wind took 64 gallons and I 
still had enough on board for another 2 1/2 hours.  I actually have had 
an HT-32B and SX-101A belted in the back seat. Not operational, but it 
was kinda nostalgic.  <:-))
Baggage area will take to road, or mountain bikes along with our luggage.

73

Roger (K8RI)
> Jim/W5JO
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
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>>> There are two happy days in the life of a small airplane owner:  The 
>>> day the airplane is bought and the day it is sold.  All the remaining 
>>> days involve expending money, sometimes large amounts!
>>>
>>> Been there, done that (Cessna 150 N5572E).
>>>
>>> Glen, K9STH
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>>> Website:  http://k9sth.com
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>>>
>>> --- On Wed, 10/28/09, Roger (K8RI) 
>>> <Hallicraftersgroup at rogerhalstead.com> wrote:
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>>> Of course I'm the type that when " my ship comes in" I'll likely be 
>>> out flying. Flying. The best way to make a small fortune. Of course 
>>> you need to start with a large one.
>>>
>>>       
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