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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Hydraulic aileron trim in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 6 years, 9 months ago
Hi Dan,
The Aero-Commander built D model has a different aileron trim system than the earlier Meyers built planes. Meyers versions are indeed hydraulic while the Commander built versions use a spring system which is underneath the front seats.The Commander version isn’t very effective and I know of several owners that just never bothered…[Read more]
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Window and windshield 200D in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 6 years, 9 months ago
Jamon, what’s wrong with your nose wheel?
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic STC Approval Approaching – S-Tec 3100 in the forum Avionics – Meyers 200 6 years, 9 months ago
I don’t know if S-Tec is certifying their 3100 autopilot in the same way that TruTrak and the other, newer autopilot companies are doing. If they are, I haven’t heard about it.
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Dean Siracusa wrote a new post 6 years, 11 months ago
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Dean Siracusa started the topic Instrument Panel shock mounts in the forum Avionics – Meyers 200 6 years, 11 months ago
It seems that our parts source for instrument panel shock mounts has gone out of business. http://www.Jay-Tex.com is no longer an active website and nobody answers their phone.
Here’s the information on the part number:
Part# 156PL13 NSN 5340-00-200-5959If anyone has any suggestions on where to find them, please let me know so that I can update our…[Read more]
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Dean Siracusa started the topic 1953 Meyers MAC-145 in the forum 7 years, 9 months ago
TruTrak is currently working with the FAA to get their autopilots PMA approved for many GA aircraft. If you’re interested in adding one of their autopilots to your Meyers 200, just click through to this survey:
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic 2018 Annual Fly-In at KBEH in the forum 2018 Annual Fly-In at KBEH 7 years, 9 months ago
Hi Brian,
There are several Meyers 200s in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. Email me privately and I’ll be happy to make introductions. None of these planes are for sale but their owners don’t need much of an excuse to go fly.Not only is the Meyers faster than anything else out there in its class, it’s also far safer and more fun…[Read more]
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Dean Siracusa started the topic Oshkosh 2018 in the forum 8 years, 2 months ago
Fellow Meyers OTW owner, Steve Freeman had a new trunnion bearing for the tailwheel created by a local machine shop. They used original drawings and converted it to a digital file so that a digital CNC machine could make them. He had 5 of them made at the same time so if anyone needs one, please contact him. He’ll happily sell one to you at cost.
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic IMG_6506 in the forum Oshkosh 2018 8 years, 2 months ago
You and Jamon Pruitt should definitely talk. He’s got the same schematics but hasn’t installed them yet. Did you make the switch?
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Oshkosh 2018 in the forum Oshkosh 2018 8 years, 2 months ago
You might contact Jamon Pruitt. He also owns a Meyers 145, N34375. I’ll bet he’ll have an answer for you. Additionally, http://knisleyexhaust.com/ should be able to repair your exhaust system.
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Dean Siracusa started the topic IMG_1274 in the forum Light Weight Electrical Power for your OTW 8 years, 3 months ago
Saw this recently: http://www.earlyaeronautica.com/meyers-200-vernier-throttle
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Dean Siracusa started the topic Kreglow3_0 in the forum M200-header 8 years, 3 months ago
If anyone has any old pictures of any Meyers aircraft, or Meyers Fly-Ins, please share them with me. We’re working on creating a complete library of photos of every Meyers aircraft ever built.
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic 2018 Annual Fly-In at KBEH in the forum 2018 Annual Fly-In at KBEH 8 years, 3 months ago
There’s a Meyers 200 owner in Red Hook, NY. Is that close enough?
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Meyers Aircraft Owners Association 2018 Annual Fly-In in the forum Meyers Aircraft Owners Association 2018 Annual Fly-In 8 years, 3 months ago
If you tell me where what part of the country you live, I’ll happily make an introduction to an owner near you. They probably won’t sell you their plane, but I’m sure they won’t mind giving you a ride to see for yourself what they’re like.
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Meyers Aircraft Owners Association 2018 Annual Fly-In in the forum Meyers Aircraft Owners Association 2018 Annual Fly-In 8 years, 3 months ago
Hey Trym,
There’s really no contest. And, I’m not just being biased. The Meyers 200 is faster, safer and more fun to fly than the Bonanza. The Meyers 200 is going to be at least 15 knots faster with the same engine. It’s also the only high performance/complex airplane that has no airworthiness directives on the airframe and the only one that has…[Read more] -
Dean Siracusa replied to the topic 2018 Annual Fly-In at KBEH in the forum 2018 Annual Fly-In at KBEH 8 years, 3 months ago
Hi Kenny,
Glad to hear that you’re interested in these great planes! There aren’t many downsides to a Meyers 200. The question of whether it’s right for you basically depends on your typical mission.The Meyers 200 is best suited to long cross country travel and it’s extremely reliable and efficient in that role. And when I say cross country, I…[Read more]
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic in the forum Rear Seats 8 years, 3 months ago
Were you able to resolve the elevator trim issues? If not I may have some suggestions on who to talk to about troubleshooting.
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic in the forum Rear Seats 8 years, 5 months ago
Hi Barry. What’s the problem and are you talking about the Elevator Trim? If it’s just really stiff, the easiest solution is to lube the control, starting at the cable right behind the panel. Start with SeaFoam DeepCreep and then use LPS spray.
If you’re talking about the Aileron Trim then it may be just the spring. that need replacing. They’re…[Read more]
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic in the forum Rear Seats 8 years, 5 months ago
Hi Barry. What’s the problem? If it’s just really stiff, the easiest solution is to lube the control, starting at the cable right behind the panel. Start with SeaFoam DeepCreep and then use LPS spray.
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Dean Siracusa started the topic in the forum Light Weight Electrical Power for your OTW 8 years, 5 months ago
Does anyone have experience in servicing or repairing the fuel tank switch? I’m having some issues with it.
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