Monday, May 16, 2022

Annual Review: The Cost

Since I did a wrap up following last years annual I figured I would continue the tradition and provide a list of work done and final costs for this year. Here we go...
The final total was $2,447.75 since I paid by bank check, saving me the 3% credit card fee.

3 comments:

  1. Gary - This is a bit unusual, my friend is a former owner of your plane, I do his accounting and mailings, he is turning 93 in September and I was wondering if there is anyway that I would be able to get a picture of the instrument panel of this plane. I would need to be able to make any picture a poster size because he is unable to see very well at all. I have tried to msg jetphotos.com and photographer that photo this plane nicholastoto but neither has contacted me back yet. This man is awesome he was a pilot of course of this 1976 Rockwell Commander 12A it had a different registration number when he owned. I would really like to surprise for his birthday a poster of the panel because he would like to imagine flying again. Or if you have any ideas? Effie fevart@hotmail.com Thank You

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  2. Thanks for reaching out. I have a few listed here on my blog but nothi9ng purely of the panel taken straight on. I can sure work on that for you. here is a link to what the panel looks like now.

    https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9G9M86bmYd4/XKXyO3FNz5I/AAAAAAAAR5s/TcfuHqWu4wsG8SPpK0pFhnEe25vE1fBLQCLcBGAs/s1600/56580477_10155789291296330_6288508647412596736_n.jpg

    I did see an old tail number going through the FAA documents on the CD I have, I think it was 43J or 34J, cant remember. You can email me direct on the link at the top right hand side of the Blog.

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  3. I forgot to mention I also video all my flights. You can search YouTube for Our Flying Adventures or click on the YouTube link on the right side of this blog.

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