185 Amphib pre buy NH
Have problems with your aircraft? Maybe just questions about how best to tune or adjust something? Regs or maintenance? Need to know the best way to do something?
Hey guys
I might have found a 185F amphib in New Hampshire that I'm interested in.
Does anyone have a A&P they would recommend in S. NH for a pre buy/annual?
Already have the FAA records CD ordered.
Also any good things to check on the pre buy
I know about the gear box, corrosion, and general stuff, any specifics on type?
The plane is a 185F, 520, on edo amphibs with the engine driven pump.
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Give me a call, I think we could help you out.
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I highly recommend Paul Zanis at Moultonboro. He's been my mechanic for 6 years and has extensive experience, terrific skills and doesn't miss a thing.
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Bearhawk Builder wrote:Give me a call, I think we could help you out.
Dave - eight o two 238 niner 4 niner 5
Are you in Bethel, Maine? I graduated from Gould Academy

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"If my wings should fail me Lord, please meet me with another pair" - Led Zeppelin
"It's all going in my report..." - CapnMike
Thought Id post a update. I bought the A185F, had Paul to the prebuy/annual, and couldn't be happier.
Thanks for all the help guys
If anyone wants to do some float fly-in stuff in upstate NY let me know!
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Congratulations! A friendly recommendation....get a thorough and intense check out from an instructor who is very familiar with both the 185 and those floats. Those aren't the easiest floats to get to perform, and there is a strong tendency to overload them.
Good luck!
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