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I love Beech 18’s! That’s one of my favorite planes. Is that you tugging it?


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Beech 18, miltary C45 are my favorites also. Goes way back to watching "Sky King" on Saturday mornings.
I have moved a couple of them for friends with my 1979 BB powered K30.
There is one nearby that is used at a parachute jump school. They have had 14 jumpers in it.
Another closeby that needs wings as it's were destroyed in a fire of an equipment storage building.

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Almost nothing beats the sound of the round engines.

Have you ever seen the guy who does aerobatics with his Beech 18? It’s a lot of low g maneuvers but it’s one of the most impressive shows I’ve seen. That big plane shouldn’t be doing what it does!

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Almost nothing beats the sound of the round engines.

Have you ever seen the guy who does aerobatics with his Beech 18? It’s a lot of low g maneuvers but it’s one of the most impressive shows I’ve seen. That big plane shouldn’t be doing what it does!

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The fellow that has the "jump Beech" has demonstrated takeoffs shorter than many ultralights.

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It’s an amazing airplane.


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It’s an amazing airplane.


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Sorry for the delay. I was watching that fantastic video you posted!
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I’m digging the pictures of you towing planes around!

That guy does that same show at night too. Very impressive.


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I’m a little delayed on updates but I’ve got the cylinders installed and torqued. A whopping 50 ft-lbs on the big nuts and 25 ft-lbs on the little ones.

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Cylinder base wrenches:

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Cracked baffle in need of repair (current project):

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The second picture is of a broken bracket that I removed and there was obviously a previous repair.



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Bracket fabricated, painted and riveted onto the cooling baffle

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Finally got to use my tungsten bucking bar.

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Baffle installed, the previous bracket was flat and the attaching point on the engine isn’t so I figured that’s why it broke. I put a little bend in it so there was no tension when I bolted it down.

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Installing the lifters

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Push rod tubes

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Installed with new locking retainers

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That thing is so Porsche like lol I’ve built a few bug and older 911 engines that thing is pretty cool but I’ll stay on the ground lol
 

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That thing is so Porsche like lol I’ve built a few bug and older 911 engines that thing is pretty cool but I’ll stay on the ground lol


It’s definitely some ****** 1930’s engineering.

I saw in one of your posts you were/are and Audi mechanic?


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It’s definitely some ****** 1930’s engineering.

I saw in one of your posts you were/are and Audi mechanic?


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Yes I was an Audi tech.
 

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I believe the term is “grease monkey”. I’ve got a friend who’s worked at a couple Audi dealerships near Detroit. He’s been at the current one for about 15 years. The more I know about them the less likely I am to own one.


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I believe the term is “grease monkey”. I’ve got a friend who’s worked at a couple Audi dealerships near Detroit. He’s been at the current one for about 15 years. The more I know about them the less likely I am to own one.


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Meh once you get past the German logic it’s just nuts and bolts just in some really stupid places. Lol
 

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