Long Island, NY (USA)
- Aircraft Year
- 1976
- Aircraft Type
- 114
- Reg Number
- N127XY
- Serial Number
- 14039
114SG had a gear up in the 1990s with the previous owner and the only thing that was difficult to repair was ....the boarding steps! I have all the approved engineering drawings for the repairs and they were all pretty much straightforward metalwork and reinforcement.
I lucked out and found a set of boarding steps on Ebay from a Canadian salvage yard and other than the fact that they are a bright metallic green and I have the original Dark Blue and light blue stripes on white, they are perfect.
Chris
114SG had a gear up in the 1990s with the previous owner and the only thing that was difficult to repair was ....the boarding steps! I have all the approved engineering drawings for the repairs and they were all pretty much straightforward metalwork and reinforcement.
I lucked out and found a set of boarding steps on Ebay from a Canadian salvage yard and other than the fact that they are a bright metallic green and I have the original Dark Blue and light blue stripes on white, they are perfect.
Chris
114SG had a gear up in the 1990s with the previous owner and the only thing that was difficult to repair was ....the boarding steps! I have all the approved engineering drawings for the repairs and they were all pretty much straightforward metalwork and reinforcement.
I lucked out and found a set of boarding steps on Ebay from a Canadian salvage yard and other than the fact that they are a bright metallic green and I have the original Dark Blue and light blue stripes on white, they are perfect.
Chris
On a separate note, the article indicates that one of the gear collapsed on landing. It sure appears to me as though they we're never put down.
Chris, what about prop and engine teardown/inspection or were you lucky enough to have a stopped two blade prop !
For anyone who finds this article and reads it in the future, the metal stock for the boarding steps is readily available- aircraft spruce carries it.
On a separate note, the article indicates that one of the gear collapsed on landing. It sure appears to me as though they we're never put down.
Joel.
had researched all that on here as well, hoping to just fabricate a set, the problem was the upper connector structure that attach to the underside of the baggage floor were gone too. Since I did not have the ground down originals, and I could not obtain engineering drawings for the upper structure, I had nothing to be rebuild from. I just had two very nice sheet metal covers with the boarding step lights and switches installed
Like I said, pure luck I found a set right as I took ownership.
Chris