Thanks, C120-140 Assn!
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:00 am
I am one of the new members that joined in 2019, and I want to express my appreciation to all involved with the Association, from the administrators to the newest member.
I must confess, I was a Barnstormers junkie for years, and not without some justification. I have a lot of aviation itches (5 experimentals in the hangar awaiting repairs!), and it provided a lot of aviation scratches.
I initially bought my damaged 1950 C140A as a donor for parts to do a Lowe tail wheel conversion on a 1964 C150D rebuilder. When I got them in the hangar side by side, it was apparent that repairing the 140 would be much less labor intensive than doing the conversion/rebuild on the 150, and I had a good O-200 to put in the 140 to boot! I owned a 1948 140 for several years and loved it. I repaired the damaged right gear box in it and then put 400 hours of great flying on her, including a AK-OK trip with my oldest son. He flew it 200 hours and now has a C-180 and RV-4. My other son had his first flying lessons in the 140 and now is flying his PA-12 (which has lots of STOL type mods) in Alaska.
Being a member of the Assn. has helped me stay focused on the 140, and provides a good avenue of information and entertainment without distracting me from the job at hand! Progress has been slow, as I am finishing up on some repairs on my son's RV-4.
So now, early each morning and just before hitting the sack, I come to our site to catch up on what's going on in our 120-140 world. I do hit Barnstormers (and Ebay) periodically, but only as a support site for getting my 140 in the air again.
All I need now is for you all to keep putting good stuff on here for guys like me who just don't know better than to be hooked on airplanes.
Thanks!
Steve H
I must confess, I was a Barnstormers junkie for years, and not without some justification. I have a lot of aviation itches (5 experimentals in the hangar awaiting repairs!), and it provided a lot of aviation scratches.
I initially bought my damaged 1950 C140A as a donor for parts to do a Lowe tail wheel conversion on a 1964 C150D rebuilder. When I got them in the hangar side by side, it was apparent that repairing the 140 would be much less labor intensive than doing the conversion/rebuild on the 150, and I had a good O-200 to put in the 140 to boot! I owned a 1948 140 for several years and loved it. I repaired the damaged right gear box in it and then put 400 hours of great flying on her, including a AK-OK trip with my oldest son. He flew it 200 hours and now has a C-180 and RV-4. My other son had his first flying lessons in the 140 and now is flying his PA-12 (which has lots of STOL type mods) in Alaska.
Being a member of the Assn. has helped me stay focused on the 140, and provides a good avenue of information and entertainment without distracting me from the job at hand! Progress has been slow, as I am finishing up on some repairs on my son's RV-4.
So now, early each morning and just before hitting the sack, I come to our site to catch up on what's going on in our 120-140 world. I do hit Barnstormers (and Ebay) periodically, but only as a support site for getting my 140 in the air again.
All I need now is for you all to keep putting good stuff on here for guys like me who just don't know better than to be hooked on airplanes.
Thanks!
Steve H