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Dean Siracusa and
Paul Bruk are now friends 3 years, 9 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Steve Ouellet are now friends 3 years, 9 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Jim Abbott are now friends 3 years, 9 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Don Gates are now friends 3 years, 9 months ago
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic *PAN PAN* Garmin GFC500 Available in Meyers 200! *PAN PAN* in the forum Avionics – Meyers 200 3 years, 9 months ago
The challenge of any other avionics shop doing this is their local FSDO approving it. Stein is a very large and professional avionics shop that goes above and beyond when doing avionics installations. This includes full wiring diagrams, so other places can do repairs or upgrades far easier. This is just one of the reasons why they’re able to get…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Meyers 200D in the forum Meyers OTW 3 years, 10 months ago
Joseph-the type certificate was purchased by Global Parts Group. I am recalling an exploded nose gear schematic that might have a parts listing. The seals and O rings are stock materials. The metal parts themselves are probably not available. We have some members that might have access to certain parts. You might describe what you need in…[Read more]
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Ed I am looking for the cir clip at the top of the strut. Looking for any info ,I will try Global to find the ipc for the gear if I can only figure out who manufactured them.
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Got one from Dave Smith. Oh thank heaven for Dave!
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No help from global, put a couple calls in no results, Dave Smith was the savior on this one. Thanks Dave.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Short Field Performance in the forum General- Meyers 200 3 years, 11 months ago
Ed, there is no offset in the engine mount or a trim tab on the rudder to deal with significant P-factor when you rotate with a 520 or 550. You have to somewhat snatch it into ground effect and throw in a lot of right rudder as you keep it aligned with the runway as you retract gear and take off flaps. A lot happening in a short amount of time.…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic *PAN PAN* Garmin GFC500 Available in Meyers 200! *PAN PAN* in the forum Avionics – Meyers 200 3 years, 12 months ago
Ashley-what’s the price??
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Short Field Performance in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years ago
I would fly with the F33 guy and watch his technique. Meyers has less wing area (at least I think it does), but engine and airframe configuration are very similar. For sure see his weight limitations. At gross the Meyers will sink unless you have power in and the flare happens quickly.
Best-
Ed
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Short Field Performance in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years ago
Ed, a very good ask. What are your typical winds and how is the turf? My experience (and there are many folks here with much more than mine) is that short field can be tricky as you almost have to get behind the power curve to drop a 200 in. Full flaps and 90 MPH means a fair amount of power as you come down to short final to keep the sink rate…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic 3-Blade McCauley D3A34C404/80VA-0 Prop on a 200D in the forum Meyers 200 4 years ago
Gregg-Dean Siracusa has a 3 blade on his 200D. Not sure if same as your specs.
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Finally received a legitimate sign off from the FAA for the three bladed prop on Carl Richards N200D after six months of digging through the paperwork had to add a flight manual supplement for the IO 520A and nose bowl conversion, but the Form337 with field approval is complete. My research showed that way back when his conversion was done the…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam started the topic Seats in the forum Interiors – Meyers 200 4 years ago
All-I bit the bullet and replaced the seats in 196M as I know Nelson and Dan have done. I went further though and also replaced the back seats. My A&P took it to the next level and hired a DER to write the report and submit to Oklahoma City. The DER report basically is a STC that is unique to 196M. I found a set of Bonanza seats and hardware…[Read more]
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Ed Pulliam started the topic Engine oil leaks in the forum Engine – Meyers 200 4 years ago
Gents, 196M just came out of annual after being AOG for over 3 months. It started with an oil leak that was getting worse and I finally grounded her in late June as the annual was due as of July 1. Dean S. and I have been e-mailing back and forth but I thought I would share the experience to the wider group. I also replaced the seats and will…[Read more]
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Steve Bauman and
Michael Barg are now friends 4 years, 1 month ago
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Meyers 145 in the forum General – Meyers 145 / MICCO SP20/SP26 4 years, 1 month ago
Steve-have you looked for a Micco? Might be easier to find than a 145. I know of one here in NC.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Actuator Seals in the forum Hydraulic System – Meyers 200 4 years, 1 month ago
Gary-my step spit the bit again last year when it was in annual! If your A&P is pretty resourceful, I suggest you pull the step and get into the guts and look at the O rings. They are all in stock, you just need to make sure you source the right diameter. It might take some trial and error as I found out last year getting in his way…
Ed
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Currency of sale listings? in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 4 years, 2 months ago
Ted-I agree with you assessment on price but as an owner I hope he gets it or close thereto! Pricing is crazy right now. I am seeing early 70’s Skylanes with 8K+ hours airframe selling for $150k PLUS!!
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Currency of sale listings? in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 4 years, 2 months ago
Some other owners contacted me and said my response was not as friendly as it should have been. My apologies.
Which airplane on the For Sale site is sold?
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Currency of sale listings? in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 4 years, 2 months ago
Which one are you saying that’s from 2019 and isn’t currently owned by them anymore?
The listings are only as good as the people posting them. If the owner doesn’t let us know that it’s sold, it’ll just remain there.
Remember, this isn’t some big fancy company with many employees. It’s a small group of owners of a very small population of aircraft.
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Dean Siracusa and
Philippe Moréno are now friends 4 years, 3 months ago
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