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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 13:13 |
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Joined: 02/25/16 Posts: 287 Post Likes: +170 Location: Tupelo, MS
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Username Protected wrote: SEAL Aviation. Be prepared for a massive bill. It was over 200 hours of labor to seal the Widgeon which has two 54 gallon tanks. It's a big job. That’s who I’ve been talking to. They quoted me $2500-$3500 and 3-4 days
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 13:26 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5183 Post Likes: +5176
Aircraft: C501, R66, A36
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Username Protected wrote: Michael, I’ve always wondered about the ground handling on the Widgeons. Could a club footed Stearman pilot handle one? It's fabulous on the ground. I think the Stearman is harder to land than a Widgeon. It's a pussycat on turf in a crosswind. It's sportier on pavement BUT you differential thrust to keep it straight. I was taught to fly it never locking the tailwheel. You would be totally fine. Controls are light and responsive too. It's a really nice flying airplane.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 13:28 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5183 Post Likes: +5176
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Username Protected wrote: SEAL Aviation. Be prepared for a massive bill. It was over 200 hours of labor to seal the Widgeon which has two 54 gallon tanks. It's a big job. That’s who I’ve been talking to. They quoted me $2500-$3500 and 3-4 days
Plan on double that and you won't have sticker shock! I started out at 100 hours and it grew to 200 once it was opened up. I've never been so happy to fork over money because the work they do is excellent. I like SEAL, they are amazing.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 15:38 |
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Joined: 03/01/14 Posts: 2277 Post Likes: +2039 Location: 0TX0 Granbury TX
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There are 3 Mallard projects not far from me. The company was converting them over to PT6s. Deals fell through.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 19:10 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5183 Post Likes: +5176
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Username Protected wrote: There is a Widgeon on Controller with Lycoming GO-480 engines which I believe are 340 hp. If the Widgeon performs well with 200 and 280 rangers, it must do reallly wel with 340. -200 hp Ranger Widgeon is pretty anemic -Link and Mckinnon did a GO435 260HP and a GO480 270HP. A few guys have converted to GO480 295 twin bonanza engines -McDermitt made a 240HP and 260HP O-470 and IO-470 -Mansdorf made a 300HP Lycoming radial conversion (the worst of the worst) -Dean Franklin made a 260HP conversion with flat cowls (mine) -A few one off IO-520s and there's one IO-550 conversion. -There's a few Magnum Widgeons with 300HP turbo IO-540s with Navajo cowlings. -Mine weighs about 3100lbs empty with a 5500lb Gross. It's a great performer. My buddy with the GO-480 weighs about 3850 empty.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 11 Jan 2020, 19:10 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5183 Post Likes: +5176
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Username Protected wrote: There are 3 Mallard projects not far from me. The company was converting them over to PT6s. Deals fell through. Where's that guy?
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 12 Jan 2020, 09:25 |
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Joined: 05/22/16 Posts: 58 Post Likes: +44
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Username Protected wrote: I like the hangar. G-44 and G-wagen. Both great throw-backs.
I had one, and now I have the other. Which Widgeon did you have?
A '43 straight G44 (non A) McDermott conversion. I owned it during the early 2000's. A wonderful flying airplane, but the maintenance... A great flying memory for me.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 12 Jan 2020, 10:33 |
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Joined: 03/01/14 Posts: 2277 Post Likes: +2039 Location: 0TX0 Granbury TX
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I remember Charlie Hillard refitting the Widgeon with turboprops in his hangar at Meacham.
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 12 Jan 2020, 11:11 |
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Joined: 05/22/16 Posts: 58 Post Likes: +44
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I agree about the "A". I assume you've read all about the Petulant Porpoise.
The main problems I had were with the alternator conversions, which failed repeatedly on trips, and the hydraulic unloader valve and accumulator. But my airplane was a poorly restored example, which I did not detect until I had owned it for a while. Too many swap meet parts that just weren't going to last.
Best of luck with yours, it is a beauty!
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Post subject: Re: Look what I parked next to Posted: 12 Jan 2020, 11:43 |
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Joined: 05/05/09 Posts: 5183 Post Likes: +5176
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Username Protected wrote: I remember Charlie Hillard refitting the Widgeon with turboprops in his hangar at Meacham. 99% sure that’s a Goose but I’d like to be wrong, that’s cool
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