Sorta kinda.....
https://youtu.be/pw9LsMZ1H90
hotrod180 wrote:Don't remember who it was or where they were located,
but I remember the "New Luscombe" company being promoted back about 2005.
A couple young guys were flying one around the west coast,
including attending the NWAAC fly-in at Scappoose Oregon that year.
Nice shiney new airplane...only it wasn't--
it was an old Luscombe that had been rebuilt.
They never did actually build any new airplanes.
Hopefully this is the real deal, and not that same thing all over again.
JP256 wrote:One of my father-in-law's best friends had a Luscombe that was based at the old West Texas Airport (just east of El Paso). It was "sort-of" polished – every 3rd year, whether it needed it or not... No electrical system, so always hand-propped to start it.
My F-I-L said he was convinced it must have had zero cylinder compression, because his 86-year-old buddy would just climb in the plane, then open the door, lean out, and "flip" the prop one-handed. It started every time...
He also had a Lancaster bomber that he purchased in the UK and had ferried to somewhere on the east coast. As soon as he landed, the ferry pilot called to tell him where the plane was, and that he "quit..."
F-I-L said the old bomber pilot told him that he wasn't too old to keep flying (mid- to late-80s at the time), but that he was "too dumb" to keep flying... "After all, anyone who would fly a 60+ year-old, non-airworthy plane 2000+ miles with only a hand-held radio, and land it on a runway with 6" of clearance on each side had to be an idiot..." He never flew again as PIC, though he would fly with my F-I-L occasionally.
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