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Paint
Can you share what the paint cost. It is a great looking skymaster.
Thanks, Mike |
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Exceptionally nice. It's gratifying that some have the willingness and ability to keep these old birds flying in first class condition. She's a credit to the fleet.
One minor quibble. Was the avionics bay access plate actually painted over? And if so, how the heck are you going to cut the perimeter and dzus heads without chipping that nice new finish? As they say about classic cars, "don't crush 'em, restore 'em". |
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This is my childhood favorite plane since I was 8yo. Now that I have her (Serenity) I feel that it is my mission to restore her back to a state when she rolled off the line as possible. Those of us who has one are lucky to own one, they are truely great flying machines. With that said, Im on the hunt now to get the interior up to date...mainly the headliner and fuse panel replaced ..so If any of you have suggestions or where to go, Im all ears. Last edited by ljmolina : 04-18-24 at 10:26 AM. |
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All said and done, new fairings etc....I paid $18k for the job.
Last edited by ljmolina : 09-25-24 at 04:52 PM. |
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