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1. 07:49 AM - Van Nuys Mystery Solved (BertBerry1@aol.com)
2. 07:33 PM - best place to post commander 500B? (Robert Feldtman)
3. 08:05 PM - Fuel cap (Ray Mansfield)
4. 09:22 PM - Re: Fuel cap (John Vormbaum)
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Subject: | Van Nuys Mystery Solved |
Nico,
As it turns out the mystery Commander at Van Nuys is S/N 350 560A N560MJ. Was
donated to the school and will not be flying again.
Thanks,
Bert
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Subject: | best place to post commander 500B? |
My partner and I would like to post our 500B for sale - Since this commander
list seems well read - what site (barnstormers, ASO, T-A-P) etc would be the
best place to post it? Its been in our "family" since I bought it about 1985
- he just made a trip with it to Kansas this weekend.... got trapped with
the ice..... no boots or hot props.It's home in Texas agian tongiht. Anyway
what do you guys think is the best bang for the buck to see if there is
interest out there in a 1964 500B with almost 10K hrs, and recent panel
upgrade and recent right engine IRAN? We're doing an annual in March or
Apr.. I need to check the logs.
bobf
N500GW
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Clear DayI haven't inquired in quite a while, but I am still in need of
a fuel cap for a model 680FLP Commander. Does anyone have one available
at a reasonable price? It's about 3" in diameter, with a zeus fastner
type post in the center which secures to the anti-siphon flap with a
flat head screwdriver. The flat spring which keeps tension on the post
is nearly worn out, and I have to be real careful in securing the cap.
Thanks,
Ray Mansfield
850-217-5185
Destin, FL
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Ray,
Having been through a fuel cap replacement myself, you're looking at
about $300 for the original-style replacement. For just a little bit
more than that, you can get a modern, lift-and-turn fuel cap. That's
what I did and I'm extremely happy. The chance of it coming unlocked in
flight and siphoning fuel overboard is remote, especially compared to
the original style.
There are probably several sources on the list for these new-style
caps....I'm sure someone will chime in.
Cheers,
/John
Ray Mansfield wrote:
> I haven't inquired in quite a while, but I am still in need of a fuel
> cap for a model 680FLP Commander. Does anyone have one available at a
> reasonable price? It's about 3" in diameter, with a zeus fastner type
> post in the center which secures to the anti-siphon flap with a flat
> head screwdriver. The flat spring which keeps tension on the post is
> nearly worn out, and I have to be real careful in securing the cap.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray Mansfield
> 850-217-5185
> Destin, FL
>
>
>
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