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180 crash (who's got some parts for Shortfielder?)

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Re: 180 crash

Bad news, glad he's ok.
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Re: 180 crash

Hey this little familiar face (though bruised) just showed up for sale. We need the event play by play!

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1956 C-180 PROJECT OR PARTS • PARTS FOR SALE • Will sell as a project or part out what was a very nice 1956 C-180. 4300TTAF Pponk engine 275hp 1000SMOH. 1 wing has 2 broken spars. 1 wing pretty good, rear spar bent. Aileron/flaps good Fuselage good from doors back, extensive reenforcement to gear box area, Doors good. RMD wing tips w/Pulse lights, Cargo net, Landing gear/Dbl pucks,29" Airhawks AKBush 10" weels , stinger, locking AKBush tailwheel, FADodge jump seats, Center stack PMA8000S AP? Garmin SL40/300XL, KT76AJPIFS450/EDM700Ice detector, Bas shoulder harness, engine instruments, xbaggage newer upgraded wiring, and a lot more. • Contact, Owner - located Durango, CO USA • Telephone: . • Posted February 24, 2012 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser • Recommend This Ad to a Friend • Email Advertiser • Save to Watchlist • Report This Ad • View Larger Pictures • Finance New Lower Rates!
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Re: 180 crash

WOW!!! :shock: :shock: How did I miss this thread the last few days? :oops: :oops:

Sorry my friend! Glad your OK!
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SixTwoLeemer wrote:Hey this little familiar face (though bruised) just showed up for sale. We need the event play by play!

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1956 C-180 PROJECT OR PARTS • PARTS FOR SALE • Will sell as a project or part out what was a very nice 1956 C-180. 4300TTAF Pponk engine 275hp 1000SMOH. 1 wing has 2 broken spars. 1 wing pretty good, rear spar bent. Aileron/flaps good Fuselage good from doors back, extensive reenforcement to gear box area, Doors good. RMD wing tips w/Pulse lights, Cargo net, Landing gear/Dbl pucks,29" Airhawks AKBush 10" weels , stinger, locking AKBush tailwheel, FADodge jump seats, Center stack PMA8000S AP? Garmin SL40/300XL, KT76AJPIFS450/EDM700Ice detector, Bas shoulder harness, engine instruments, xbaggage newer upgraded wiring, and a lot more. • Contact, Owner - located Durango, CO USA • Telephone: . • Posted February 24, 2012 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser • Recommend This Ad to a Friend • Email Advertiser • Save to Watchlist • Report This Ad • View Larger Pictures • Finance New Lower Rates!


That's it -has my extended baggage and firewall mounted battery >>>>>> Nice airplane
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Re: 180 crash

SixTwoLeemer wrote:Hey this little familiar face (though bruised) just showed up for sale. We need the event play by play!

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1956 C-180 PROJECT OR PARTS • PARTS FOR SALE • Will sell as a project or part out what was a very nice 1956 C-180. 4300TTAF Pponk engine 275hp 1000SMOH. 1 wing has 2 broken spars. 1 wing pretty good, rear spar bent. Aileron/flaps good Fuselage good from doors back, extensive reenforcement to gear box area, Doors good. RMD wing tips w/Pulse lights, Cargo net, Landing gear/Dbl pucks,29" Airhawks AKBush 10" weels , stinger, locking AKBush tailwheel, FADodge jump seats, Center stack PMA8000S AP? Garmin SL40/300XL, KT76AJPIFS450/EDM700Ice detector, Bas shoulder harness, engine instruments, xbaggage newer upgraded wiring, and a lot more. • Contact, Owner - located Durango, CO USA • Telephone: . • Posted February 24, 2012 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser • Recommend This Ad to a Friend • Email Advertiser • Save to Watchlist • Report This Ad • View Larger Pictures • Finance New Lower Rates!


Sixtwoleemer,
I'm guessing you haven't ever suffered much of a loss in your life.
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Terry wrote:
SixTwoLeemer wrote:Hey this little familiar face (though bruised) just showed up for sale. We need the event play by play!

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1956 C-180 PROJECT OR PARTS • PARTS FOR SALE • Will sell as a project or part out what was a very nice 1956 C-180. 4300TTAF Pponk engine 275hp 1000SMOH. 1 wing has 2 broken spars. 1 wing pretty good, rear spar bent. Aileron/flaps good Fuselage good from doors back, extensive reenforcement to gear box area, Doors good. RMD wing tips w/Pulse lights, Cargo net, Landing gear/Dbl pucks,29" Airhawks AKBush 10" weels , stinger, locking AKBush tailwheel, FADodge jump seats, Center stack PMA8000S AP? Garmin SL40/300XL, KT76AJPIFS450/EDM700Ice detector, Bas shoulder harness, engine instruments, xbaggage newer upgraded wiring, and a lot more. • Contact, Owner - located Durango, CO USA • Telephone: . • Posted February 24, 2012 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser • Recommend This Ad to a Friend • Email Advertiser • Save to Watchlist • Report This Ad • View Larger Pictures • Finance New Lower Rates!


Sixtwoleemer,
I'm guessing you haven't ever suffered much of a loss in your life.


What do you mean? He took the contact info out of the ad. It was also on barnstormers, so it's not like it was going to be kept secret.
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Re: 180 crash

That is a familiar composition, just a thousand miles or so south with a bit different background scenery. Conjures up feelings of a good hard kick in the balls. The good news is that the feeling does go away in a couple of weeks.

Sorry man.
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I'm not afraid of helping a brother out. Here's the full unedited ad here: http://www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?mode=search Opps :oops: , not sure what's wrong with the link :-k

But here you go.........

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1956 C-180 PROJECT OR PARTS • PARTS FOR SALE • Will sell as a project or part out what was a very nice 1956 C-180. 4300TTAF Pponk engine 275hp 1000SMOH. 1 wing has 2 broken spars. 1 wing pretty good, rear spar bent. Aileron/flaps good Fuselage good from doors back, extensive reenforcement to gear box area, Doors good. RMD wing tips w/Pulse lights, Cargo net, Landing gear/Dbl pucks,29" Airhawks AKBush 10" weels , stinger, locking AKBush tailwheel, FADodge jump seats, Center stack PMA8000S AP? Garmin SL40/300XL, KT76AJPIFS450/EDM700Ice detector, Bas shoulder harness, engine instruments, xbaggage newer upgraded wiring, and a lot more. • Contact Gary Standhart, Owner - located Durango, CO USA • Telephone: 9707491844 . • Posted February 24, 2012 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser • Recommend This Ad to a Friend • Email Advertiser • Save to Watchlist • Report This Ad • View Larger Pictures • Finance New Lower Rates! Image
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Re: 180 crash

Oh man that's so sad to see. Someone's pride and joy, and I'm sure he's beating himself up over and over and over and over again, saying, "If I had only...."

But every single one of us, on every single flight, risk being in that same exact spot. Doesn't matter how good you are. Shit happens. Especially if you're out pushing at the edges on dirt, snow, water, etc...

I can't speak for you guys, but for me the risk is still worth it. I rather have an "oops" moment now and then by playing a bit too hard, than not being out there trying to better my skills and doing nothing at all with my life.

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Re: 180 crash

Terry wrote:

Sixtwoleemer,
I'm guessing you haven't ever suffered much of a loss in your life.


You guessed wrong. :shock: Postulate another theory and I'll let you know how you did. :wink:
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My friends, PLEASE!!! buy insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance insurance [-o<
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Re: 180 crash

I think all the GREAT pilots in history have bent one at one time or another.

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I must be great. :)

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OregonMaule wrote:I think all the GREAT pilots in history have bent one at one time or another.

Good day


Are you great yet :?: :D
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Re: 180 crash

Just to clarify up front, I'm not casting stones because but for the grace of God I should have bent airplanes, or worse, more than once. But one observation I've made in numerous flipped airplances is bushwheels and snow. Someone here or on the other site said they work great in snow right up to the point they don't, and that is so true. They are not ski's. And sooner or later when you use them as such you find out why. Just be careful, those big tires are great for a lot of things but crusted, drifted, or deep snow are not one of them. And until you land in it you just don't know. I hope the 180 owner recovers most of his investment by selling parts. Sometimes I think that planes are worth more parted out than whole. And I hope he finds a way to get back in the air soon. Russ
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SixTwoLeemer wrote:
Terry wrote:

Sixtwoleemer,
I'm guessing you haven't ever suffered much of a loss in your life.


You guessed wrong. :shock: Postulate another theory and I'll let you know how you did. :wink:


I just think if the owner would have wanted to post pictures here he would have, and we will probably here the full story when he gets over the pain.
But than again, some of my thinking don't make it past my wing tips. :-)
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I guess your over your pain, eh Terry. Them 180s got longer wings than the Stinson. You were so close to a perfect park job. Glad you had a happy ending.
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180 crash

What's with every body crashing next to a crane? Lucky... We did it the old fashion way I guess.

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Well I feel like a dunce, just figured out what you guys are talking about. Glad to hear everyone walked away, sympathies for the loss, I've been there too...
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