Thanks; you're probably right. One of my pals in the sixties used a Comanche to check his cattle and to commute from ranch to ranch. I was flying a Citabria at the time. If it's a small ranch, and ultra-lite might be even better--slow, maneuverable in tight spaces, etc. But then I don't know where you are and what conditions you're up against. The Zeniths drop like rocks, but don't pitch much when they "stall." Not good for slow and maneuvering low while observing the scenery. Despite the oil-canning, I think they need a real stall warning. Just my two cents . . . maybe I'm wrong. You might be able to get a Champ in decent condition if you don't need cross-country capability (although it should fly at around 70). Unless you just want to build one.
Thanks for the reply. If I may be so bold, let me offer a piece of advice. Don't wait 50 years like I did before you get started. Kind of limits the time remaining to fly it!
Give me a call and stop in anytime you're over this way. I'm less than a mile outside of Maupin.
Wayne Tyson
W
Mar 23, 2016
Roger Pearce
Hi Jon,
Thanks for the reply. If I may be so bold, let me offer a piece of advice. Don't wait 50 years like I did before you get started. Kind of limits the time remaining to fly it!
Give me a call and stop in anytime you're over this way. I'm less than a mile outside of Maupin.
Roger
541-993-8211
Feb 21, 2017