Taildragger Aviation Restorations Page 3
This 1948 Cessna 140 came in for a face lift.
It was supposed to be just an interior and some paint on the outside.
We found that it needed some
structural work on the panel.
It took about 6 months. The owner doesn't have a name for it, but I call it Goldy.
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This is the Woody Pusher. We just call it Ken's Woody. It involved recovering the wings and tail feathers and changing the engine and N number. Our first foray into the realm of Experimentals!
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This is Clifford! Clifford started out RED. We are tired of RED, and we had some blue paint leftover, so he got a major makeover in blue! Clifford had a tired run out C-85 engine when we got him, and now he sports a monster O-200 with all of 100 Horse Power AND a new interior!!!!
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Projects in the background, waiting to be finished are another 140A, (Carly)
and a 1931 American Eaglet (hanging from the ceiling - No name yet)
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A 1948 Cessna 140 - Victoria
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A 1931 Curtiss Wright CR CW1 (the frame) and a 1941 Culver Cadet
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