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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic 200 Interior Refurb in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years, 10 months ago
Andy-several of the guys have replaced the front seats via a 337 with Bonanza seats and a custom mount. I did my interior in 2012 using the old seats and wish I had waited. The Bo seats are more conformable, take up less room and are easier to get in and out at inspection time, etc. I also think a 337 for the back seats should be attainable as…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Also new to the site in the forum Meyers 200 4 years, 10 months ago
Joel-great post and you are thinking correctly! A 200 is a perfect 2 person cross country machine.
I am a little over an hour south of you at KLHZ in NC and own a C model. I would be happy to let us connect and let you see one up close. Let me know and I can PM you.
Best-
Ed Pulliam
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Meyers 200 Insurance in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years, 10 months ago
Andy-HTG to you and yours. As you might have read, the GA insurance business is in the ditch right now and the underwriters are calling the shots. When I bought my 200 in 2009 I had 1200 TT and a complex sign off to come get 196M. I had to do 5 hours of dual with the owner (an ATP) and then 10 hours of solo before carrying passengers. No way…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years, 11 months ago
Good news on the brakes/gear Thomas. I do not think the flaps should be different from one to the other, ie they should be symmetrical.
Best-
Ed
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Thomas Kube replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years, 11 months ago
Erratum: My Meyers has differential braking! I was so used to non-differtial that I always pressed both!
Had the hydraulics of the gear overhauled! My mechanic was impressed how well and strong manufactured the cylinders and the whole system is.Does anybody know if the flaps have a different travel to compensate for engine torque? I thinks my…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years, 11 months ago
Mark-your comments are much appreciated. Our doors suck. I wish there was an approved PMA aftermarket to improve. I think Al and his team thought they were on to something but 50 years later they are not much that great.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Living with the Meyers – question from a potential owner in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 4 years, 12 months ago
Bob-welcome to a great group with a special bird. Dean is ‘The Man’ the go to on all things 200 IMHO so you are in excellent hands.
The 200 was recently profiled in Aviation Consumer and for good (or bad), I was allowed to give my opinion. Mark’s comments are spot on. Most A&P’s/IA’s well versed in 1960’s retractables will find the 200 not…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Meyers Gatherings in the forum Meyers 200 5 years ago
Hey-anyone out there that can fill Chris and the rest of us in?
Most frustrating. The Twin Cessna and Bonanza sites put us to shame.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic I pad yoke or panel mounts in the forum Avionics – Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
I think I solved my mount issues and will advise.
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Ed Pulliam started the topic I pad yoke or panel mounts in the forum Avionics – Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Friends-I am using Foreflight on a Mini and am curious as to what you are doing for a mount, either panel, glareshield or yoke and what folks believe is the best solution. Would appreciate you posting any pictures as well.
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greg grouleff replied to the topic New to the site in the forum Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Hi Doug, I fly N34386 a 1961 200B with a Lycon IO-550. I personally like the lower cabin height of the A/B models but we don’t have the flush riveted wing. I was told that when the Meyers factory was racing the 200 that they exchanged the wing for a flush riveted one and it didn’t make any difference in speed.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic New to the site in the forum Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Hey Doug-welcome! These are unique and delightful airplanes and there is a wealth of knowledge on this site from folks who have a lot more left seat time than I.
You might try Essco and see what they have in AFM’s (if you can call them that). As you might imagine, the info is pretty sparse and before the FAA mandated more in depth…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Great Brent! Greg’s advice is another tidbit as it makes sense to pressurize the system before you drop the gear. Yes, replace to LED ASAP. When I redid my panel in 2017 we moved lights to over the gear handle. Much more logical now.
Your 10 hours of CC will pay dividends in the future. Spending the next 5 hours close to home on air work and…[Read more]
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greg grouleff replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Hi Brent, Congrats for buying a Meyers 200! Plenty of good advice from the other owners. I would add that before putting the gear handle in the down position that you put it in the up position. That way the gear lifts up off the locks and it’s easier to select the down position. Please let us know how your ferry flight home went.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Chris and Thomas-thanks for add-ons to the ones I missed! Trust you all are well and getting some flying in. Thomas is definitely right-it takes a tug to her into ground effect. And lots of right rudder for sure. As Chris said, ease the throttle in and get the sense of how much rudder you need to keep her straight is the way to do…[Read more]
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Thomas Kube replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Hi, my 2 cents:
What model did you buy?
If it is a D model these are the things I mention to new pilots to the Meyers:
Read the manual!
Check and understand the trim, it can kill you.
Non differential brakes, you have to press both and then stear with the front wheel.
You will need right foot on takeoff and climb.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Picking up my “new” 200D in the forum General- Meyers 200 5 years, 1 month ago
Congrats Brent. They are great airplanes. Things to look for:
-Trim, as you noted. I rarely adjust mine. Once you find the sweet-spot, you don’t need to do much.
-Fuel management. 4 independent 20 gallon tanks and a directive to use the main (inboards) for TO and L.
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greg grouleff replied to the topic Source/specs for replacement fuel caps? in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 5 years, 2 months ago
Mark, I normally just keep fuel in my inboard tanks for local flights and my thermos style caps get loose on the empty tanks. I soak them in a small container of 100LL overnight and the rubber on the caps tend to swell up. You can try it but you might need to tighten them also.
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