banner
banner

23 Nov 2025, 14:09 [ UTC - 5; DST ]


Stevens Aerospace (Banner)



Reply to topic  [ 6 posts ] 
Username Protected Message
 Post subject: New Repair Station Guy, Flight Controls
PostPosted: 29 May 2013, 03:44 
Offline

User avatar
 WWW  Profile




Joined: 03/02/13
Posts: 5
Post Likes: +3
Company: Aero Surfaces
Location: CHICO CAL USA KCIC
Aircraft: 1975 Cassutt N25VS
Thanks to Sean Mollet I am joining this forum. Aero Surfaces is a FAA Repair Station specializing in Beechcraft flight controls. In talking with Sean, we discussed the need for owners to be aware of maintenance regarding Bonanza flight controls, and the future cost and availability of these flight controls, and their overall affect on aircraft investment. Check out our website, as there is information that all Bonanza owners should be aware of with regard to flight controls. Looking foward to the association.
Frank


Top

 Post subject: Re: New Repair Station Guy, Flight Controls
PostPosted: 29 May 2013, 08:25 
Offline


 Profile




Joined: 05/10/09
Posts: 3868
Post Likes: +2985
Company: On the wagon
Location: Overland Park, KS (KLXT)
Aircraft: Planeless
Since he forgot.. http://aerosurfacesllc.com/

Note, I haven't had Frank do my reskin job yet as I wanted to have my baby for the summer. But, out of all the people I spoke to, he undoubtedly knew the most about Bonanza ruddervators. He also came well recommended by two other people that I trust.

Once I'm done with my reskin, I'll pirep the job.

_________________
Stop in flyover country and have some BBQ!


Top

 Post subject: Re: New Repair Station Guy, Flight Controls
PostPosted: 29 May 2013, 09:52 
Offline


User avatar
 Profile




Joined: 09/16/10
Posts: 9046
Post Likes: +2085
Welcome Frank ! Glad to have you here :thumbup:

_________________
Education cuts, don't heal.


Top

 Post subject: Re: New Repair Station Guy, Flight Controls
PostPosted: 29 May 2013, 10:33 
Offline


User avatar
 Profile




Joined: 11/06/10
Posts: 12191
Post Likes: +3075
Company: Looking
Location: Outside Boston, or some hotel somewhere
Aircraft: None
Frank,

Welcome to BT. Sean should have warned you, we like pictures!
Any chance you can post a best of and worst of thread for what happens when owners do not take care of the control surfaces?

Tim


Top

 Post subject: Re: New Repair Station Guy, Flight Controls
PostPosted: 29 May 2013, 11:01 
Offline


 Profile




Joined: 03/03/12
Posts: 24
Post Likes: +20
Location: Inland Northwest-KSFF (Spokane, WA)
Aircraft: Bonanza H-35. N25LT
Frank reskinned both my ruddervators last year and one aileron. I went up and looked at his shop in Chico. I could not be happier with Frank or his work. He is a consummate professional who truly knows Beechcraft control surfaces. I sent my other aileron along to be re painted and balanced to match. Frank delivers quality and I am glad he is a new member. Welcome Frank !!

Steve

_________________
-Steve


Top

 Post subject: Re: New Repair Station Guy, Flight Controls
PostPosted: 29 May 2013, 11:40 
Offline


User avatar
 Profile




Joined: 05/22/09
Posts: 5643
Post Likes: +1120
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Aircraft: 1977 A36
What a great addition to the BT Sponsors. Welcome Frank. :thumbup:

_________________
It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill.WW


Top

Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Reply to topic  [ 6 posts ] 



PWI, Inc. (Banner)

You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Jump to:  

Terms of Service | Forum FAQ | Contact Us

BeechTalk, LLC is the quintessential Beechcraft Owners & Pilots Group providing a forum for the discussion of technical, practical, and entertaining issues relating to all Beech aircraft. These include the Bonanza (both V-tail and straight-tail models), Baron, Debonair, Duke, Twin Bonanza, King Air, Sierra, Skipper, Sport, Sundowner, Musketeer, Travel Air, Starship, Queen Air, BeechJet, and Premier lines of airplanes, turboprops, and turbojets.

BeechTalk, LLC is not affiliated or endorsed by the Beechcraft Corporation, its subsidiaries, or affiliates. Beechcraft™, King Air™, and Travel Air™ are the registered trademarks of the Beechcraft Corporation.

Copyright© BeechTalk, LLC 2007-2025

.daytona.jpg.
.airmart-85x150.png.
.blackwell-85x50.png.
.BT Ad.png.
.concorde.jpg.
.performanceaero-85x50.jpg.
.KingAirMaint85_50.png.
.dbm.jpg.
.aerox_85x100.png.
.temple-85x100-2015-02-23.jpg.
.KalAir_Black.jpg.
.kadex-85x50.jpg.
.blackhawk-85x100-2019-09-25.jpg.
.kingairnation-85x50.png.
.midwest2.jpg.
.headsetsetc_Small_85x50.jpg.
.sarasota.png.
.garmin-85x200-2021-11-22.jpg.
.shortnnumbers-85x100.png.
.SCA.jpg.
.AeroMach85x100.png.
.MountainAirframe.jpg.
.jetacq-85x50.jpg.
.suttoncreativ85x50.jpg.
.stanmusikame-85x50.jpg.
.saint-85x50.jpg.
.Plane AC Tile.png.
.gallagher_85x50.jpg.
.sierratrax-85x50.png.
.boomerang-85x50-2023-12-17.png.
.Aircraft Associates.85x50.png.
.avnav.jpg.
.ocraviation-85x50.png.
.ABS-85x100.jpg.
.AAI.jpg.
.wat-85x50.jpg.
.Elite-85x50.png.
.traceaviation-85x150.png.
.tempest.jpg.
.planelogix-85x100-2015-04-15.jpg.
.mcfarlane-85x50.png.
.aviationdesigndouble.jpg.
.b-kool-85x50.png.
.tat-85x100.png.
.Wentworth_85x100.JPG.
.v2x.85x100.png.
.puremedical-85x200.jpg.
.bullardaviation-85x50-2.jpg.
.jandsaviation-85x50.jpg.
.pdi-85x50.jpg.
.camguard.jpg.
.LogAirLower85x50.png.
.Latitude.jpg.
.Wingman 85x50.png.
.ssv-85x50-2023-12-17.jpg.
.holymicro-85x50.jpg.
.rnp.85x50.png.
.bpt-85x50-2019-07-27.jpg.
.CiESVer2.jpg.
.8flight logo.jpeg.
.geebee-85x50.jpg.