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  1. K

    New Member

    Re: New Member Thanks everyone for your contributions. It seems now that I am enquiring in Au about "repairs" to ailerons I am having a far more positive response. I am waiting with abated breath for a final quote for fabrication. Once confirmed I will post the results. Thank you again, I will...
  2. K

    Good morning new member in Denver

    Re: Good morning new member in Denver Great question and I pondered the same thought prior to buying the only 112TCA in Australia 20 years ago. 7310' is the highest (fixed) object we have and although Take Off and Landing altitudes are not so much an issue I do really enjoy never running out of...
  3. K

    New Member

    Re: New Member Thanks Sherman, certainly with having a one off aircraft (112 TCA) in Australia I do find engineers get the panics up at service time and when parts are required. Having said that I do feel a little more comfort now as a COG member and I really do love my TCA and value the...
  4. K

    New Member

    Re: New Member Hi Scott, great to hear Australia was part of a trip albeit a fair distance from home from your point of view. Rob has been a great ambassador for Rockwell Commanders in Australia and to flying in general. I'm sure he would have given you the "Cooks Tour". I have posted a...
  5. K

    New Member

    Re: New Member Thanks everyone for your well wishes. Now I need to ask, I need to post a question re acquiring new Aileron Skins, do I start a new post and where or follow an existing thread which appears to be quite old? I have recently completed a repaint (still keeping the Callsign VH-RRR)...
  6. K

    New Member

    Hi everyone, I am a new member and the proud owner of the only Rockwell Commander 112 TCA in Australia VH-RRR. Don't blame me with the call sign as it came with the aircraft at purchase about 20 years ago. You guessed it, ATC often respond "where for art thou...." particularly in rural areas of...
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