It has been a busy summer and I finally got around to posting about the new acquisition/restoration project. My brother and I purchased the C-195 that used to be in the family. Our family had it from 1964-1979. Mom sold it and almost all the other airplanes after Dad died in a C-170 crash. My brother had hundreds of hours in it, as did I. It was the family truck/camper/cross-country machine. My first flight was in this airplane as a two month old baby. I went to OSH in it.
It was in an accident in PA in May 2012. My brother stumbled across the news doing a N-number google search of the airplane, just to see if there were any pictures to drool over. (I have done that now and again myself and sent the links on to my brother with the teaser, "we should buy it.")
We immediately contacted the owner, who said wasn't going to repair the airplane, and he put us in contact with the insurance company. After a bit of research, determining the ship was rebuildable, we did the deal.
A friend did the recovery and brought the airplane back to Oregon last month. Along the way he picked up some spares we will need. Tom is our hero.
It was really neat to see this airplane as it was from my youth. Our dad had it painted the current paint scheme when we moved to the West Coast. He did not want to polish it anymore. The interior was the same as I remember. I recall my dad landing in the grass between the runway and taxiway at Pt. Angeles, WA and a rock was kicked back by the tire and dinged the horizontal stab. When it got here I looked at the horiz stab, and the ding was right there.
It is a huge project, no question about it, but doable. I have it stored in my hangar and have been tearing it apart to examine all the fuselage damage so we can figure out what we will do ourselves and what we will farm out. We have picked up some replacement parts already and are on the lookout for some tail feathers and a left wing tip.
I told my brother at the onset that this is definitely not the cheap way to get into a 195, he said it is part of our family history and how do you argue with that. It is a full circle thing. We are committed.
Besides, I don't have to google search any more to see the airplane that I really loved, now I just go out to the hangar.
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