Comanche Flyer / May 2015
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How I
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COVER STORY
t was the fall of 2007. The economy was down, gas prices were up
and local flight school fleets were
shrinking. My favorite rental aircraft, a
Mooney 201J, had just been totaled in
a forced landing due to a thrown rod.
In the past I had been a good rental
customer, kept up my skills and always
took an IFR lesson prior to any long
trip. And I was checked out in all of
the singles on the flight line. So when
it came time for a weekend trip, I could
travel and not be concerned with daily
minimums. If one plane was down
for maintenance there was usually
another one available. All of that flexibility had evaporated.
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use that service anywhere with or without a cell signal or internet connection.
Plus it has the two most important features to an IFR pilot: a nearest button
and the six pack gauge simulation.
Morning Sickness?
SC00 Triple Tree Aerodrome Woodruff, SC 7,000 foot grass airstrip. ICS
member Carol Mucci is the lady on the tower. She owns a 1958 Comanche 180.
Seating Arrangements
Future Upgrades
My next big project is an engine
overhaul. The engine runs fine. Oil
consumption is reasonable for its age
but the calendar is ticking. I would
like to see an article on engine overhauls and the various options. Should
the prop and governor be changed at
the same time? What else should be
considered during this major event?
ICS Activities
Wish List
A year or so after the engine overhaul proves out and my checkbook
recovers, I would like to strip and insulate the interior and recover the seats
in a light grey scheme. My current
interior matches the original white and
brown paint job. ADS B Out is looming. And a glass panel might be cool.
Training
I have attended training sessions
organized by both the CPPP and the
CPTP, and recommend them to any
current or future Comanche pilot.
The classes are well structured and
specific to your aircraft. They know
what your aircraft should do when you
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Absolutely would go to the copper
wiring Mom did this long ago so it has
done well for well over three decades.
We continue to be happy with our
existing Sky-Tecs. No experience with
the new stuff so I wont comment.
Did replace the solenoids when
access was easy during some repairs
just because they were original and
they were accessible ... and pretty
cheap as I recall.
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No question on the copper wiring
and regarding the solenoids, I assume
you mean the originals? Ive read about
starters with internal vs. separate external solenoids. From what I read on your
other posts its the Sky-Tec NL starters
you have, correct? I think those are
more robust than the lighter XLTs from
what Sky-Tec tells me.
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Yes, NL and NLR have been on 22G
for a while now. No troubles.
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Copper cables and Sky-Tecs on
my PA30 for about 15 years. Never a
problem. They spin the props almost
fast enough to taxi.
___________________________________
Do you know which model of SkyTec starters you have? If they are 15
years old I am guessing you have the
NL starters? The XLTs are the newest/
smallest/lightest, but I think the NLs
are a bit tougher.
___________________________________
I believe I have the NL on my 250.
And the copper cables. Darn good
starter.
___________________________________
Update on this thread ... Ive been
looking into Hartzell E-Drive and
X-Drive starters. While both are listed
for the PA-30 in their application chart,
it turns out only the E-Drive is actually PMA approved for the IO-320-B1A
engine. The E-Drive starter is PMA
approved for the -B1A engine but the
X-Drive starter is not.
I called Hartzell for an engine tech
and spoke with Tommy in their tech
support and he confirmed this. Only
the E-Drive is PMA for the IO-320B1A. The X-Drive may fit but would
not be a straight legal replacement
without a field approval. He also commented that he felt of the two the
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X drive) but the E-Drive is built stronger and has a ratchet system in the
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Piper Aircraft ceased production of the Comanche and Twin Comanche in 1972,
several years before the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA)
established specifications for the contemporary Pilots Operating Handbook (POH).
As a result, the Owners Handbook published by Piper is incomplete by modern
standards. Now available EXCLUSIVELY from the INTERNATIONAL COMANCHE
SOCIETY, INC., through its licensed agents, is the upgraded Pilots Operating
Handbook and FAA approved GAMA format Airplane Flight Manual.
Discounted to current ICS members at $75.00 each, plus shipping (must
ask for ICS member discount and provide ICS membership number when
placing order). Available only through Webco Aircraft at 316-283-7929 or
www.webcoaircraft.com. Available Bound or Unbound/Un-punched.
There are SIXTEEN different GAMA format manuals
available for the Piper Single and Twin Comanche.
Please order your manual by Manual Number 1-16
from the chart below.
Manual
Number
Model
Gross
Weight
Year(s)
Mfg
Flight Manual
Report Number
SN
Begin
SN
End
01.)
180
2550
1957-64
1047
24-1
3687
02.)
250
2800
1958-60
997
103
2298
03.)
250
2900
1961
1127
2299
2843
04.)
250
2900
1962-64
1179
2844
3687
05.)
250
2900
1962-64
1220 (FI)
2844
3687
06.)
260
2900
1965
1334
4000
4299
07.)
260
2900
1965
1333 (Carb)
4000
4299
08.)
260B
3100
1966-68
1359
4300
4803
Singles:
Not Avail
09.)
260B
3100
1966-68
1358 (Carb)
4300
4803
10.)
260C
3200
1969-72
1545
4804
5028
11.)
260T
3200
1970-72
1640 (Turbo)
4901
5028
12.)
400
3600
1964-65
1295
26-3
148
13.)
PA30
3600
1963-68
1269
30-2
1744
1969
1515
1745
2000
1964-68
1269 (Turbo)
143
1744
1969
1515 (Turbo)
1745
2000
Twins:
14.)
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PA30T
3725
15.)
PA39
3600
1970-72
1605
39-1
155
16.)
PA39T
3725
1970-72
1605 (Turbo)
155
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CONVENTION NEWS
2015
Convention
by LaVerne Stroh
We will also give you more information about the seminars and exhibitors.
Of course, it is subject to change since
we are relying on so many factors to
get everyone here.
I hope you have sent in your
registration already, and are in the
process of finalizing your plans to visit
Oklahoma City. If not, we are providing
Downtown Vinita has historical buildings, antique & specialty shops, and
Clantons Caf which was featured on Food Networks Diners, Drive-Ins, and
Dives for its outstanding chicken fried steak.
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is now a stop for many small jets and military helicopters, as well as
numerous general aviation airplanes.
Additional airport information you might find useful:
1,193 feet above sea level
Identifier: KHSD
Unicom: 122.7
Sectional Chart: Dallas-Ft Worth
ARTCC: Forth Worth Center
FSS: McAlester Flight Service Station
Runway: 17/35
Lighted
GPS, VOR, and 35 localizer approach (at the time of this writing, the
17 VASI and localizer are out of service).
All traffic is to the west of the airport to stay out of Wiley Posts and
Will Rogers airspace. Right traffic for 17/left traffic for 35.
You can find complete airport information at www.airnav.com/
airport/KHSD. There is a link to the information in the 2015 convention section on the ICS website.
Since we live about a mile from the airport and our Comanche is
hangared there, we have been visiting with the Sundance employees and
manager on a regular basis. They have a nice lounge area where you can
relax a bit before your ride to the hotel. They added a new sunroom last
year, and it is where most of the locals hang out, share stories, tell tall
tales, and talk about airplanes.
They are currently in the process of updating another section of the
FBO, so we should have a nice new area for you to get a snack and drink,
along with taking care of the other things after your flight. They are also
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ICS Convention
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CPPP Training Clinic
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The CFF will conduct a CPPP
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previous training events at LNC, the
top shelf hanger and classroom facilities at the Cold War Aviation Museum
(CWAM) will be used for ground
school. The Dallas area provides a
variety of different types of airports
in close proximity to LNC, as well as
lots of open, uncongested areas for
flight training. Fuel at LNC is some of
the lowest in Texas and maintenance
MID-STATES TRIBE
Weekend or Saturday
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One of the most enjoyable aspects
of owning and flying your Comanche is
the ability to travel to Comanche functions and experience the camaraderie
and knowledge of other owners. Some
events are purely social, others include
seminars (mostly technical and/ or
knowledge-based), and the remaining are a combination of both with
attractions for the entire family. If it is
difficult for you to attend a full weekend
Fly-In, you may find a Saturday lunch
gathering with that same Comanche
camaraderie of sharing flying stories,
hangar talk, and lunch more to your
liking. Make plans to attend as many of
these events as you can. Whether your
own Tribe or any of the other Tribes are
hosting it, you are welcome to attend.
The friendships you will make at these
events will be lasting memories. And
if you have a favorite destination in
your region, think about hosting one
of these events yourself. If not in your
region, just contact the Fly-In coordinator in that particular region and
discuss it with him/her. Should you
need a little help getting started and/
or tips on organizing either type of FlyIn, please contact Bruce Thumann at
bruce@contractbuilderssupply.com
or (713) 875-3056.
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Specializing in
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Fixed and Rotor Wing Aircraft
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Flight Schools
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SOUTHEAST TRIBE
Hangar / Premises
May 16
Tribe Election & Business
Meeting
St. Augustine, Florida
The Southeast Tribe will hold their
Annual Business Meeting and Election
of Officers May 16, 2015 at the NEFR
Airport Authority at Northeast Florida
Regional Airport (KSGJ). Our Tribe
is governed in accordance with our
Bylaws by a Tribe Council which consists of the Tribe Chief, Tribe Rep,
Assistant Tribe Chief, Secretary, and
Treasurer. We will be electing those
officers. A Nominating Committee has
been formed and is being led by Charlie
Littwin. If you are interested in serving
or know a worthy member to nominate,
please let Charlie or me know.
Although the primary purpose is
the business meeting and election, we
chose this location as a good destination
for a weekend getaway. St. Augustine is
a great historic destination with lots to
do and see. Hopefully you will join us
for our election and enjoy the wonderful area of St. Augustine. Tribe Chief,
Phillip Hobbs, will plan to arrive on
Friday or early Saturday and have a
car at the airport to arrange lunch, etc.
There is no cost for this fly-in, therefore
we will buy our own lunches (I will pick
up something locally and bring it in).
On Saturday lunch will be at noon
in the meeting room at the Airport
Authority. The Annual Tribe Business
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SOUTHEAST TRIBE ELECTION & BUSINESS MEETING
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
Registration Fee: $ 0.00 per person
NO. TOTAL
____________________
$___________________
Phillip Hobbs
ICS SE Tribe Chief
Matthews, NC
(704) 651-9417
Phobbs1@carolina.rr.com
South Carolina
Breakfast Club
This is still a great low commitment fly-in. We will continue to join
the South Carolina Breakfast Club (for
breakfast) on occasion. The meal is
about $7.00 this is a well-organized
event. If you have not been to one give
it a try, they are a lot of fun. Here is the
link: http://www.flyscbc.com/. Hope to
see you there.
June 13-15
Heavens Landing (GE99)
Clayton, Georgia
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424-2283 or jeff@atmcentral.com.
Let him know your arrival, activities
of interest, and whether you are staying on or offsite, etc. Please email, if
possible, as additional information will
be provided on arrival/departure and
activities.
June 27
Lunch Fly-In
Hickory, North Carolina
There are several motivational factors to get us airborne ... well, how
about FREE FOOD! Yes, the Crosswinds
Caf at the Hickory Regional Airport
(HKY) is offering a free lunch with fuel
purchase on Fridays and Saturdays.
You are invited to fly in, have lots of
Comanche talk, enjoy a free lunch, and
get some cheap fuel!
HKY is a towered airport and landing
is typically on runway 24. If you do land
on 24, you should be able to easily make
the right turn onto taxiway A2, which
puts you right in front of the restaurant
and the self-serve fuel. Does it get any
better than that? Cheap fuel and free
food all within a 30-second walk! Tell
the tower you are parking at the terminal ramp. No cost or pre-registration is
required, but plan on arriving around
11:30am. Please drop Charlie or Phillip
an email if you plan to attend.
August 22
Lunch Fly-In Greenville
Downtown Airport (GMU)
Greenville, South Carolina
The next lunch fly-in will be at the
conveniently located Runway Caf.
This is another great location where
you can park right in front of the restaurant ... sorry, no free food here! If
landing on runway 1-19, the restaurant
is by the A3 taxiway on the south ramp.
Be careful there are three airports
all very close to each other, two are
towered and the third, GSP, is a class
C. Here is a chance to brush up on
your airspace skills while filling your
belly with good food! No cost or preregistration is required, but plan on
arriving around 11:30am. Please drop
Charlie or Phillip an email if you plan
to attend.
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FEATURE
by Rich Lanning
when the first attendees started arriving in their single and multiengine
Comanches. Still, there were no complaints about the temperatures. While
we were concerned that the snows up
North would ground some of the attendees, all eleven of the flying students
were able to make it. We just had two
ground school-only cancellations.
Airport Management was recently
taken over by Galaxy Aviation who
went out of their way to accommodate
the event. The first challenge was finding parking for all the arriving airplanes.
Concurrent with our event there was a
Bonanza maintenance seminar going on
at the field. Thanks to Cory of Galaxy
Aviation, all of the Comanches were
given adequate parking.
Galaxy provided us with a meeting
place that was a trailer located at the
entrance to the airport which isolated
us from the runway noises. Lantana is
a very active, non-towered airport. It
has three fixed wing flight schools and
two helicopter schools on the field. It
has three runways so crosswinds are
rarely a concern. Galaxy also graciously
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FEATURE
A Blistering Lap
by Steve Zaboji
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The finished panel exudes Muncie Aviations design and installation capabilities.
Note the custom panel above the windshield for mags, fuel pumps and lights.
Ed decided to reenter the gun business and founded Osage County Guns
right there on his spread. The business
grew rapidly, and he met the demand by
constructing an additional building and
increasing the number of his employees
to twelve. Ed humorously points out that
Osage County Guns in Belle, Missouri is
the only fly-in gun shop in the country,
and welcomes pilots but cautions them
to check ahead to make sure that his sod
field is in good condition.
Important Debut
Ed Pepper and his incredible Miller
Turbo PA-30 C N99AR will be displayed on June 18-19 of the upcoming
ICS Convention in Oklahoma City.
Additionally, Bill Roundtree and Ken
Talhelm will be on hand to represent
Muncie Aviation. There will be a special presentation on the project with
ample opportunity to ask questions
On the tarmac at Front Royal, Virginia where we stopped to show off the
Twin Comanche to our glider club friends before delivering it to Rolla,
Missouri (Nov 2012).
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Abbreviation Key:
A/C
Air Conditioning
ADs
Airworthiness Directives
ADF
Automatic Direction Finder
AH
Artificial Horizon
A&P
Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic
AI
Aircraft Inspector
A/P
Audio Panel
AP Autopilot
CDI
Course Deviation Indicator
CHT
Cylinder Head Temperature
COM Communication
C/R
Counter Rotating
C/T
Carburetor Temperature
DF
Direction Finder
DG
Directional Gyro
DME
Distance Measuring Equipment
EFIS
Electronic Flight Instrument
System
EGT
Exhaust Gas Temperature
ELT
Emergency Locator Transmitter
E/P
External Power Plug
F/D
Flight Director
TRADING POST
FGP
Full Gyro Panel
FWF
Firewall Forward
GPS
Global Positioning System
G/S
Glide Slope
GSP
Ground Service Plug
H/P
Heated Pitot
HP Horsepower
HSI
Horizontal Situation Indicator
IFR
Instrument Flight Rules
IMC
Instrument Meteorological
Conditions
ILS
Instrument Landing System
LE
Left Engine
LOC
Localizer (Runway Centerline
Guidance)
LORAN Long Range Navigation System
M/B
Marker Beacon
MDH
Major Damage History
NDH
No Damage History
NM
Nautical Miles
NAV
Navigation Radio Receiver
OAT
Outside Air Temperature
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Aerox (Shaw Aerox LLC).....................19
Air Parts of Lock Haven.......................23
Aircraft Specialties Services..................7
Aircraft Spruce and Specialty................C2
AKG......................................................... 29
Alpha Aviation......................................16
Aviation West Insurance Broker..........37
Clifton Aero............................................9
Comanche Flyer Foundation...............13
Comanche Gear...................................11
Degroff Aviation Technologies.............30
Electronics International.................... C2
General Aviation Modifications............27
Great Lakes Aero Products..................16
Hartzell Propeller Inc...........................17
Heritage Aero, Inc.......................... C2,31
Insight Instrument Corp..................... C3
J.L. Osborne Inc...................................42
Johnston Aircraft Services.................. C4
Knots 2U, Ltd.......................................48
Lighthawk.............................................21
Met-Co-Aire..........................................21
Oilamatic, Inc......................................19
Paul Bowen...........................................41
Pilots N Paws........................................41
planecover.com................................... C2
Plane Power Ltd...................................48
Poplar Grove Airmotive.......................33
Precision Propeller...............................33
Preferred Airparts................................36
Rocky Mountain Propellers, Inc...........11
Ron & Johns Comanche Service..........37
Shaw Aerox LLC..................................19
Sky Manors Air Repair LLC................48
Sound Ex Products...............................37
Survival Products Inc...........................11
Tsuniah Lake Lodge.............................11
Warren Gregoire & Associates.............27
Webco...................................................31
Zephyr Aircraft Engines.......................23
OH Overhaul
PET
Piper Electric Trim
RB
Rotating Beacon
R/C
Rate of Climb
RE
Right Engine
RG
Retractable Landing Gear
RNAV Area Navigation
SBs
Service Bulletins
SCMOH Since Chrome Major Overhaul
SFN
Since Factory New
SFRM Since Factory Remanufacture
SMOH Since Major Overhaul
SOH
Since Overhaul
S/N
Serial Number
SPOH Since Propeller Overhaul
STOH Since Top Overhaul
TBO
Time Between Overhauls
TT
Total Time
TTAE
Total Time Airframe and Engine
TTSN Total Time Since New
XPDR Transponder
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