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Hello all,
I have a very neat 601XLB with a Corvair engine that needs a condition inspection in Duluth, Minnesota. The A&P there can do it....in January. I've moved to Pennsylvania and want to do some flying!
Looking for contacts or willing mechanics to get her flying so I can ferry her home! I might be able to get a ferry permit to a destination down south and drop it off for a bit if needed.
"Down south" means Chicago or Indiana possibly. I'm an airline pilot so she might be a guest for a bit but at least she can be out of the snow. If anyone knows a contact that can help before the real snow comes I'd be grateful. Just need to get this bird to warmer climates.
It's her first condition inspection with me so she might need a few minor tweaks but I don't think anything major is required. A mechanic well familiar with the corvair engine would demand a premium price. I'd want proof of knowledge with that engine type but would certainly put them at the top of the list.
Anyone that knows someone please let me know.
Nick Galladora(
619)735-8360
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