Dan Freeman wrote:

> Bob Glidden and I settled on about 1850 hours total time on the airframe 
> at
> the last annual. It has had several engines and now has a Continental

> I found an e-mail from Dan Diehl where he said [quote] "It had over 1200 
> on
> it when I sold it to Gene.

> So if you  add up the hours, 1850 hrs. plus 1200 + hrs. = 3050+ hours

Sorry Dan, but this doesn't compute.  If it had 1850 total time on the 
airframe at the last annual (which was in the last few months, if I remember 
correctly),  how to you figure adding the 1200 hours that it had on it when 
Dan sold it to Gene to get a new total time?  Unless Gene put a new airframe 
under it, which I don't think happened....

Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL
mail: N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
website: www.N56ML.com

Reply via email to