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Post subject: Check is in the mail for Straight 35 (Time Machine) Posted: 09 Jun 2023, 21:49 |
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Joined: 04/15/20 Posts: 688 Post Likes: +430
Aircraft: 1950 B35 Bonanza
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The straight 35 time machine (project) is now in the Branson MO area with the wings removed and ready for pickup/delivery. See link. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=219024&hilit=time+machinePhotos are still available at the auction web site-follow link in the BT post. (edit) This aircraft had the wings removed and was transported from Washington state to the Branson MO area to save another early model Bonanza from the aircraft bone yard. PM me if you would like a breakdown of the cost to relocate the plane. $20,000 selling price airframe log book since new (only takes one log book) Engine log book 1984 last annual 1789 airframe hours 353 smoh 1580 lbs. empty weight 980 lbs useful load no spar mod no aux tank no annual At present we have sourced a spar mod kit (edit) the source is working on pricing the kit. The kit is not in our possession. Aircraft is ready for pickup or we deliver for additional cost which will be determined by the delivery distance from Branson MO. PM me with requests for additional information and/or to make an offer. Stan
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Post subject: Re: FS: Straight 35 (Time Machine) Posted: 27 Jun 2023, 22:08 |
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Joined: 09/11/08 Posts: 1076 Post Likes: +377 Location: Cedartown Ga
Aircraft: Straight 35
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I have been looking for a straight 35 for several years that has not suffered greatly from a long string of well meaning owners. Most folks want the speed slope windshield and a different panel and later model interiors, hydraulic prop etc,etc. I prefer the "survivor" style. I am happy to say that Mr Weeks will be delivering my new project in the next couple of weeks and I will begin the long tedious process once again. My plans include the installation of a completely uncut original panel and gauges that I sourced from fellow Beechtalker, Dan Towery recently. The interior will be gutted and thoroughly cleaned up. I may choose to leave the current paint (great patina) if there is any evidence of hail damage otherwise I will strip it, polish it, paint it with the original color trim. The wonderfully lightweight front seat will be recovered in the original material and the original headliner will be cleaned and reused if possible. I plan to leave the rear seat out of airplane and refinish new floorboards in a beautiful wood veneer. New sidewalls and rear cabin bulkhead will be fabricated and finished to compliment the original style seat upholstery. The reason this project caught my interest is the incredibly low total air frame time. Certainly one of the lowest of any Bonanza in recent memory. The history of ownership in arid environments, complete log books, the lack of an auxiliary fuel tank in the cabin and the wonderful Beech 88 inch electric prop sealed the deal. It will be a challenging project but I feel like the airplane has great bones and deserves a better fate than a parts donor. I plan on taking a lot of pictures documenting the progress and sharing them here. Wish me Luck!
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Post subject: Re: FS: Straight 35 (Time Machine) Posted: 28 Jun 2023, 20:22 |
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Joined: 11/16/14 Posts: 9485 Post Likes: +13164 Company: Forever a Student Pilot Location: Colfax Washington
Aircraft: 1947 Bonanza 35
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Username Protected wrote: Following! What a great and worthy project.  And Sven, Chuck will get er done too  ........Did You happen to see that 56G he sold about 5 years ago that he restored Since. I've been here, there have been two 1956 G Bonanzas come up for Sale, that were Stunning,  If I hadn't already bought mine, I'd have bought either of them. One of them belonged to Chuck 
_________________ My Father was a CPA/Pilot.....I'm just a Welder/Student Pilot
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