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 Post subject: A Tiger, a Cougar and a Cub
PostPosted: 28 Nov 2010, 15:43 
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I just want to introduce the new member of the family to everyone. Its a 1990 Grumman Tiger AG 5B. She is a pretty well equipped aircraft and hopefully my bride, Sharon and daughter Lindsey will quickly finish their flight training. Lindsey starts her PHd studies in mid December so her free time is going to be at a premium.

I am going to need some assistance from you Grumman Tiger experienced pilots as I know very little about flying them. Also the first item to be changed is the KLN 88 Loran. I need to install a GPS and would like to be able to have it IFR certified. I'm open to suggestions.

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King Silver Crown stack
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Congratulations! Nice addition to the family. We have a retired FAA guy with one at Sedona. He loves it.


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rick,
i would suggest a kln94 gps. it's the same size as the 88/89/90 and no panel mods would have to be done.

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i would suggest a kln94 gps. it's the same size as the 88/89/90 and no panel mods would have to be done.

gary


+1 Rick had a KLN 94 in a C-182 and it is a nice unit..and should be a easy upgrade..

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i would suggest a kln94 gps. it's the same size as the 88/89/90 and no panel mods would have to be done.


While it is the same size, the pinout and tray on the 90b is different from the 89b and the 94b. So for a 89b to 94 swap it is 5min of work and 30min of paperwork. For a 90b to 94 swap, replacement of the tray and modification of the wire loom is required.

(I may have this backwards, but this is how the avionics shop explained it to me when I was looking at upgrading from an 89b)


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:thumbup: A wife and daughter learning to fly. I believe that makes you the luckiest man on the planet. :cheers:

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Rick,

You obviously like to live dangerously!

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While my daughter would probably be OK with Cub, I'm not sure I would get away with calling my wife a Cougar!

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If you're not scared you're not having fun!

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Hey Rick, did you buy this out of NC ?


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Rick,

:clap:

I think this is a great choice for a "fun" plane. While it is a good cross country machine it is a whole lot of fun to taxi and fly. I think the gals will love taxiing in the summer with the canopy opened.

My next door hangar neighbor has owned one of these for years. He loves his plane and does almost all the maintenance on it (He is an A/P, owns an automotive repair business and is very skilled at diagnosis and repair, and has an IA friend who supervises and approves his work.). He flies his plane in hard IMC and has great confidence in it.

He has owned the plane long enough to know all the small things one should know about the Grummans.

Let me know if you would like a contact number for him.

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When I read the title of this thread, I thought it was the punchline to an old "Carnac" joke.

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I will take the cub. :hide:


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Hey Rick, did you buy this out of NC ?


Yes, Steve Pittman located the plane for me. It was based at KINT. I'd looked a couple of Tigers and couldn't find the right combination of price and quality. This is a really nice plane and the Owner and I reached a deal quickly.

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