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New owner N1250J

Pez7565

New member
Blairstown, NJ
Aircraft Year
1975
Aircraft Type
112 Hot Shot
Reg Number
N1250J
Serial Number
250
Just want to introduce myself to the group. I’ve been lurking on the forums for quite a while and have dreamed of owning a Commander for the last 20 years. 50J is my first plane. Cherry, low time 112A hotshot from SoCal. Put in 20 hours in the first 3 days and love it. Came from an awesome owner who has kept the plane in enviable condition and made the purchase experience a breeze. Thank you to all the members who make this forum so great. Also, thanks to Judi for getting the deal done.
Cheers,
Dennis
 

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Just want to introduce myself to the group. I’ve been lurking on the forums for quite a while and have dreamed of owning a Commander for the last 20 years. 50J is my first plane. Cherry, low time 112A hotshot from SoCal. Put in 20 hours in the first 3 days and love it. Came from an awesome owner who has kept the plane in enviable condition and made the purchase experience a breeze. Thank you to all the members who make this forum so great. Also, thanks to Judi for getting the deal done.
Cheers,
Dennis

Welcome, and god bless Judi, she knows where all the Commanders are!!!! Enjoy the plane, they are awesome!
 
Congrats!

Welcome to the wonderful world of ownership.
 
Dennis

Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Dean
 
That looks like a very nice plane. Congratulations. Send us some pictures of the interior and panel.
 
Interior is brand new.....any marks or scuffs are from me. Just needs an engine monitor. I have all the fancy stuff at my day job so attitude, heading, airspeed, and ball are all I really need.
 

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Dang that looks good!
 
We were going to do the door stays, and wing root fairings when we had it for the Hot Shot, but the budget ran a little short. Those are still the first 2 things I'd do to that plane - after securing the nose gear, of course.
 
Door stays will probably go in during annual. First order of business is installing a Plane Power alternator to get rid of the pulsating in my headset and getting an engine monitor. I’m open to suggestions but highly considering the EDM-830 with Fuel Flow.
 
Congratulations and welcome Dennis.
 
Dennis - I am a fan of the 830. I've had mine for a bit over 2 years. While it's not a primary replacement, it serves it's purpose well and it's great to have redundancy in the cockpit. Depending on which box you have - it will also probably connect into a 430/530/540 etc... The King KSN-770 - does not have a connection for it. I really like the fact you can mount it portrait or landscape - so it mas more options in how it fits into your panel.

I wish it had fuel pressure and I wish it was easier to dim - mine is super bright at night - and I keep forgetting to play with it to get the settings right..

I am sure other Hot Shot/Turbo drivers will weigh in - as an engine monitor if more critical for them then us N/A folks.

Good luck and have fun!

Dean
 
Welcome aboard, Dennis. I am down the "road" from you at ABE.
Plane appears to be in really good shape.

I did some glider training at Blairstown in the early 90s - ended up getting my private/power license instead ..
 
Denis,

I'm a fan of the Insight Avionics G3/G4. STCd as primary, with fuel flow, oat, vibration, and more.
 
Door stays will probably go in during annual. First order of business is installing a Plane Power alternator to get rid of the pulsating in my headset and getting an engine monitor. I’m open to suggestions but highly considering the EDM-830 with Fuel Flow.

If you can swing it the 900 is a little more money and certified about 1,500.00 more and installation time about the same, and has a some more features.

Nice looking Commander 112 and Red and White looks awesome on the plane, and you need to decorate the empty hanger too!!!
 
Dennis

I forgot to mention if you want any new electronics I have a company I buy them direct from and usually they are a
300.00 to $500.00 less than the big box avionics shops that are all price rigged, and usually the big box guys are usually all within 100.00 of each other.

PM or email me if you want to contact them for pricing for whatever you decided and congrats on the plane.


Paul
 
To Frank S. Now you know who owns the other Commander you saw at Blairstown today !!!

Joe T.
 
Dennis, welcome to the group and congrats!!!
 
Now you know who owns the other Commander you saw at Blairstown today !!!

Yeah, interesting. I heard Dennis on the UNICOM departing as I was arriving (and saw him fly past as I was turning to downwind). Then I saw the other Commander by the fuel pump as I taxied to parking. Then I saw your airplane leave and return, though didn't know it was you until later. I didn't realize there's a whole farm of Commanders at Blairstown now. :)

Sorry we couldn't spend much time chatting, but it was good to see you again.
 
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