by Pacer Pilot » Mon May 11, 2020 5:52 pm
Hi folks,
First post, please be kind. We have a group of *gasp* airline pilots looking at buying a CB-1 from a retired airline pilot we know. It’s powered with a Continental O-200 and appears to be basically stock. Toe brakes, starter and battery, handheld radio. This isn’t our first rodeo, two of us currently own fabric covered taildraggers (a Pacer and a Bird C). The third grew up in all kinds of GA, most recently had a Tri-Pacer in the family. Last guy has a Stearman in his family. Just looking for an inexpensive airplane to hop rides on nice days.
So what I’m looking for today is either a knowledgeable individual (preferably an A&P or builder) or a list of things to look for during a pre-buy with our IA if we can’t find someone knowledgeable near by. The CB-1 is at Spirit of St. Louis airport (SUS) in Chesterfield, MO. Any information is appreciated, I have been looking around the site but I have not found much although I may have missed it.
Replies here or private messages are fine. Thanks!
Jim
Hi folks,
First post, please be kind. We have a group of *gasp* airline pilots looking at buying a CB-1 from a retired airline pilot we know. It’s powered with a Continental O-200 and appears to be basically stock. Toe brakes, starter and battery, handheld radio. This isn’t our first rodeo, two of us currently own fabric covered taildraggers (a Pacer and a Bird C). The third grew up in all kinds of GA, most recently had a Tri-Pacer in the family. Last guy has a Stearman in his family. Just looking for an inexpensive airplane to hop rides on nice days.
So what I’m looking for today is either a knowledgeable individual (preferably an A&P or builder) or a list of things to look for during a pre-buy with our IA if we can’t find someone knowledgeable near by. The CB-1 is at Spirit of St. Louis airport (SUS) in Chesterfield, MO. Any information is appreciated, I have been looking around the site but I have not found much although I may have missed it.
Replies here or private messages are fine. Thanks!
Jim