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#375376 10/11/12 03:38 AM
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I noticed this Cessna 150G for sale by owner at the Decatur, AL (KDCU) airport the other day.

I took these pictures to pass along to the club. I do know that the owner currently owns this 150G and a Beech Bonanza. The paint on this plane appeared to be very nice.

Dale
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Originally Posted by Dale_DeWeese
the owner currently owns this 150G and a Beech Bonanza.




Sounds like my kinda guy. whistle grin


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I find it odd how sellers advertise the specs on the plane. The spec sheet plainly states, 'All ADs in compliance,' yet the placard on the panel says, 'Spins Prohibited.'

Kinda makes one wonder about the rudder stop AD? confused

Could be, he just forgot to remove the placard.



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Originally Posted by Bengie_Phillips
I find it odd how sellers advertise the specs on the plane. The spec sheet plainly states, 'All ADs in compliance,' yet the placard on the panel says, 'Spins Prohibited.'

Kinda makes one wonder about the rudder stop AD? confused

Could be, he just forgot to remove the placard.



The placard would be in compliance with the AD, if the stops were not replaced? Would it not?

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Not too bad a price for the airplane...

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Originally Posted by Grants_Pass_Bill
The placard would be in compliance with the AD, if the stops were not replaced? Would it not?
Bill

Actually, no....not THAT placard, anyway. wink
A legal placard must have the following verbage in at least 1/8" height letters, visible to the pilot:

"INTENTIONAL SPINS AND OTHER ACROBATIC/AEROBATIC MANEUVERS PROHIBITED PER AD 2009-10-09."

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In this case, if the placard is because of the rudder stop AD. I must admit that I was in error.

Thank you, Dale!

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Originally Posted by Bengie_Phillips
I find it odd how sellers advertise the specs on the plane. The spec sheet plainly states, 'All ADs in compliance,' yet the placard on the panel says, 'Spins Prohibited.'

Kinda makes one wonder about the rudder stop AD? confused

Could be, he just forgot to remove the placard.



Actually this placard would be required due to the Madras Super Droop Tips. Also negates the need to install the AD kit if you can't spin it anyway! Tighten up Reverend Phillips! wink


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