Just a year ago, I acquired my first plane, a Cherokee 180. I bought it from a friend of mine, knowing full well that it had sat for 4-5 years without flying. I was fully aware what this might do to a lycoming, and when I originally bought it, I thought about rolling an overhaul into the purchase price, but decided to see what the engine would do. I flew it for a year without it ever missing a beat, but at annual this year, there was a lot of ferrous metal in the filter. No surprise.
I began to think about the overhaul again, and I have gotten some estimates, when a completely crazy idea took hold of me: sell the Cherokee (very nice plane by the way) as a run out and buy a 150HP Supercub or and older Cessna 180.
Crazy because I am still a low hour pilot with no tailwheel time.... but I love those airplanes, ( which is why I am here so much I suppose), my wife really doesn't want to fly, I have no where I need to go in the plane, it is strictly for fun, and if the first part seems crazy, it only gets worse, I dream of a plane I can put on floats some day.
OK, now set me straight!





