Sun Nov 27, 2016 11:20 am
My experience comes from my Stinson 108-1, which was metalized by Met-Co-Aire. The process added 20 lbs. each to the wings and fuselage, for a total of 40 lbs. The fuselage skin was supported by steel stand offs, so I don't think there was any skin to tube contact, except maybe way back in the tailcone, under the horizontal. It's my understanding that Stinsons use screws or rivets to attach the fabric too the wing ribs, so no difference there.
When I was looking, I was anticipating keeping the airplane outside for at least half of the year, so metal was preferable to me. I found one for a fair bit less than my budget some paint issues, but because was metal, I was able to fly it without having worry about the paint. I was looking in the $25k range, so most 170's were out of my range. I wasn't aware that people metallized Pacer's, otherwise I would've been looking at them also.
As far as flying, the only other Stinsons I've flown were either powered by a 220, or were brand new restorations, so not straight comparisons. In my case, I'm happy with my decision. I've moved onto a Maule, now I have to plan for a fuselage recover along with ADS-B.