Newbizor wrote:You'd have the BCP progress thread of the year if you did the conversion!
Crenshaw wrote:Newbizor wrote:You'd have the BCP progress thread of the year if you did the conversion!
Sweet! Too bad it will still be a gutless 60 year old trainer flying around the middle of the rockies!

Pinecone wrote:Don't fret that it's an old tricycle trainer.
I find myself asking: What is all this for? Two big bore Continentals in the hanger and lusting for upgrades. I'd really like to get my hands on a no electrics rag wing taildragger for a month to just enjoy pure un distracted flight, and see if I can kick the big bore addiction.
In 2000 when I thought I was near to earning my license, I started looking for one that I could own. Anything airworthy and in my austere price range would have been fine. I never forget that. The best airplane there is is the one that's under your a$$ right now! I NEVER have a negative word to say about an airplane. I love them all. If you dream to fly, the vehicle is less important.
Repair that 150 any way you prefer, and I'll see you out there!
M6RV6 wrote:Pinecone wrote:Don't fret that it's an old tricycle trainer.
I find myself asking: What is all this for? Two big bore Continentals in the hanger and lusting for upgrades. I'd really like to get my hands on a no electrics rag wing taildragger for a month to just enjoy pure un distracted flight, and see if I can kick the big bore addiction.
In 2000 when I thought I was near to earning my license, I started looking for one that I could own. Anything airworthy and in my austere price range would have been fine. I never forget that. The best airplane there is is the one that's under your a$$ right now! I NEVER have a negative word to say about an airplane. I love them all. If you dream to fly, the vehicle is less important.
Repair that 150 any way you prefer, and I'll see you out there!
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Crenshaw wrote:Sent you a PM about the gear boxes. Looks like we are gonna go ahead and fix it. Would love to find a set of good, affordable used boxes if at all possible. Any recommendations for a source?
M6RV6 wrote:I remember a time or 2 when all the big horse, big tire planes were sitting around thumbs in the pockets, feeling good about where they were and some dam kid about 17 comes in and lands with his straight tail stock 150 says how are you doing, drools all over the big tires and big planes, then flies out with everyone shaking there heads going CHIIIIIT!
Bdiazair wrote:Have you found boxes yet? I have a 63 im going to do the Lowe conversion on here soon, so Ill have a set of ones that are in great shape.
Crenshaw wrote: Somewhere along the line everyone started thinking that flying in the mountains with a sub-200 horsepower spam can is a death wish. I swear it's not!
Jaerl wrote:...I have an experimental C150E. I would consider selling the Fuselage but you would need to deal with the FAA to get it back in the air. The plane was listed as experimental at one time but now there is no record of it on the FAA website now. I do have paperwork showing it was an experimental plane. It has 6 skylights and completely different landing gear. I think I have two complete tails as well. One is a stock one and one is larger as the plane was Acrobatic and had an O-360. PM me if you are interested.
Felix wrote:M6RV6 wrote:Pinecone wrote:Don't fret that it's an old tricycle trainer.
I find myself asking: What is all this for? Two big bore Continentals in the hanger and lusting for upgrades. I'd really like to get my hands on a no electrics rag wing taildragger for a month to just enjoy pure un distracted flight, and see if I can kick the big bore addiction.
In 2000 when I thought I was near to earning my license, I started looking for one that I could own. Anything airworthy and in my austere price range would have been fine. I never forget that. The best airplane there is is the one that's under your a$$ right now! I NEVER have a negative word to say about an airplane. I love them all. If you dream to fly, the vehicle is less important.
Repair that 150 any way you prefer, and I'll see you out there!
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Yes, hear hear! (Said by the guy in the no electrics rag wing taildragger dreaming of a 4-place upgrade)
fshaw wrote:
Well said Pinecone. There's enough guys with big bore engines and big tires pounding their chests and buzzing around at sea level. I'd say that flying a 60 year old trainer around in the big mountains takes a bit more doing.
I'm going to be heading out your way this summer in a 60 year old 0-300 spam can. I don't have much of an itinerary except head east until I'm over one ocean (close for me) and then head west until I'm over the other. It would be great to meet up with you when I get out your way.
It's great that its looking like you'll be able to fix your airplane.
Congratulations.
Frank
Bdiazair wrote:Let me know if you aren't able to locate the gear box parts from the other member. I'm sure we can figure something out if need be.

Stickman wrote:Had the nickname "mighty mouse" painted on it
Mighty Mouse belonged to Linn Emrich who owned the Issaquah glider center in the 1970's and early 80's. I towed gliders with it back then, it had a 180hp engine, no electrical system, extended rudder, articulated elevator, nosewheel brake (off of a motorcycle) extended flaps and home made knobby tires. No canard on it.
It would climb at 3000 fpm with no glider behind it. It had a very bright paint job, orange white and black, with pictures of mighty mouse on it.
Linn, who sadly passed away ten years ago, gave me my first flying job when I was seventeen. I remember him joking that if he could fit 230hp under the cowl he would be able to go straight up.
An impressive man and an impressive airplane.

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