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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:36 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Howdy friends - both old and just not introduced yet. Chris Schuermann here. Haven't been on the list in many a year, but hopefully there's still a few old faces around here who remember me. Still clinging to life in Oklahoma, working 100 hour weeks, and trying to fit a little flying and fun in between large chunks of reality.

Anyway, I received the following email and figured JB or someone here would be much better suited to help these folks out.

cheers,
Chris Schuermann

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:21 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Chris!

You just couldn't stay away from Commanders, could you? Nice to see your post. I'm lurking around here still, answering questions and offering useless advice when I can.

Am very busy, flying the Falcon 20 full time and living the lesson (again) about volunteering. Got hip deep in the Las Vegas airspace redesign, representing Biz Av on RNAV SIDs and STARs development, am the lead on building an RNAV SID at Henderson (KHND) and got drafted into a national work group for Pilot/Controller Procedures & Phraseology.

With all that, I get about 180 emails a day and do my best to keep my eye on the Twin Commander net. There's still a few of us left and lots of new talent has risen to fill the gaps left by those who have moved on to other, lesser, aviation products. Wink

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:40 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Well, well. It's good to hear from you again, Chris. 100 hour weeks? That's rough, man.
Nico


From: owner-commander-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-commander-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Chris
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 4:54 PM
To: commander-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Blast from the past...

Howdy friends - both old and just not introduced yet. Chris Schuermann here. Haven't been on the list in many a year, but hopefully there's still a few old faces around here who remember me. Still clinging to life in Oklahoma, working 100 hour weeks, and trying to fit a little flying and fun in between large chunks of reality.

Anyway, I received the following email and figured JB or someone here would be much better suited to help these folks out.

cheers,
Chris Schuermann

-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Aero commander SRM - 680, 690 , 500S Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:40:54 +1000 From: Jess Smith <jesssmith(at)gamgroup.net> (jesssmith(at)gamgroup.net) To: <cschuerm(at)cox.net> (cschuerm(at)cox.net)


Dear Sir

I am writing on behalf of General Aviation Maintenance (GAM Group) – Melbourne Australia, to kindly request your Assistance on below matter.
Currently we are operating 34 Aero Commander Aircrafts on our fleet, and we are trying to get hold of a COPY Of Structural Repair Manual (SRM) for a 690, 680 or 500s Series.
We are more than happy to purchase a Copy if you have one in your organisation and please contact me with a return mail, so I could organise necessary arrangements ASAP.
Further more this copy DOES NOT have to be a current updated version, as we are in the process of certifying repair solution through local Authorities and this SRM will be serve only as a guide to prepare Engineering Documentations.


Thank you In Advance,

Regards

Shaminda Chandrasena
Aeronautical Engineer.

PS- It would be greatly appreciated if you could direct me to some one who hold a SRM, just in case you don’t have a SRM In your organisation.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:08 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

cs, would suspect John Towner or his crew would have one somewhere. gmc

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Well, well. It's good to hear from you again, Chris. 100 hour weeks? That's rough, man.
Nico
 

From: owner-commander-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-commander-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Chris
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 4:54 PM
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Subject: Blast from the past...

Howdy friends - both old and just not introduced yet. Chris Schuermann here. Haven't been on the list in many a year, but hopefully there's still a few old faces around here who remember me. Still clinging to life in Oklahoma, working 100 hour weeks, and trying to fit a little flying and fun in between large chunks of reality.

Anyway, I received the following email and figured JB or someone here would be much better suited to help these folks out.

cheers,
Chris Schuermann

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:18 am    Post subject: Re: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Chris neglected to mention he is flying an airplane with a wing on the bottom.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:10 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Keith S. Gordon wrote:
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*Chris!
There's still a few of us left and lots of new talent has risen to
fill the gaps left by those who have moved on to other, lesser,
aviation products. Wink*

Keith! Great to see you're still around. You realize that by now, you
pretty much qualify as a "greybeard" in the aviation world Smile Glad to
hear there is some new blood too. Seems to be a dwindling supply of
people foolish and dedicated enough to be the custodians of classic
aircraft. Guess I have to admit to qualifying under the "lesser
products" crowd. My current steed is an early short-nose Piper
Aztec. May be a little short on charisma compared to a Commander, but
I've enjoyed flying it a lot more than I expected I would and it's been
a pleasure to own and maintain. Nothing ever breaks on the darn thing.
Of course, it did receive the Schuermannization process..... couldn't
help it. You can see a few before and after pix at:
http://members.cox.net/cschuerm/

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:14 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

nico css wrote:
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Well, well. It's good to hear from you again, Chris. 100 hour weeks?
That's rough, man.

Howdy Nico! Good to see that you're still around too. Are you still
maintaining the web site? I'll have to go look at it. Havn't taken a
look in years....
Yeah, long hours seem to come with small business ownership. Strangely,
I've become a water treatment plant guru over the last decade and now
find myself fixing broken plants all over the midwest. It's turned into
a pretty lucrative business, but things only break in the middle of the
night and they're always critical. (people sure get grumpy when they
have no water!) I'd sure like to cut back on the hours, but I can't
seem to find really great people to hire.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:39 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

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Of course, it did receive the Schuermannization process..... couldn't help it. You can see a few before and after pix at:


Chris,First off, I am not old. I've just been 18 several times. Next, after looking at the Schuermannization of that sweet potato with wings, I think you would be well served by an intervention.All that incredible effort should have gone into a Commander.&nbsp ; That would have been sane. However ...(Nice work, by the way!)Wing Commander Gordon

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:58 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

I never thought I'd be leaping to the defense of an Aztruck after growing up around Commanders and C-310s and C320s, etc, but I've grown to like 'em. They fly nice, haul a load, are comfy, and way faster than they should be. They don't need any kind of apology.

Nice paint scheme. Old round airplanes look good with vintage schemes. And they look dorky with pointy noses.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:16 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Hi folks. speaking of vintage paint jobs on old planes, I am planning a return to the original paint scheme as delivered on my 1955 L26A, serial number 55-4638. I have some nice info on the positioning of paint and graphics but need the code or mix of the blue. I am under the impression it was a factory scheme and color. Cobalt Blue was the name. I guess Ike liked the plane as Aero Design delivered it and said leave it as it is. Hence the first Presidential plane with the enduring Blue and White scheme we still see today. If anyone has that info I would appreciate the help. Interior colors too.
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[quote] I never thought I'd be leaping to the defense of an Aztruck after growing up around Commanders and C-310s and C320s, etc, but I've grown to like 'em. They fly nice, haul a load, are comfy, and way faster than they should be. They don't need any kind of apology.

Nice paint scheme. Old round airplanes look good with vintage schemes. And they look dorky with pointy noses.

Steve
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:43 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Hey Chris!

Hope all's well with you... I can't believe it's been so many years since
you were here on Hooks visiting our facility. I still have your little book,
and show it to people if they have a Commander interest. Our Aztec is still
pounding away at it... We Just flew it 2 days ago. She still has the stubby
nose too! hehehe... Have a good one!


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Hi Scott,

I'm not sure if this helps, but the factory names for the original paint on your 560A (L-26B) were Polar White & Baltic Blue.

As to the paint manufacturer's code or colour, I would suggest contacting either the Wright-Patterson Museum in Dayton, Ohio or Mr Bill Duff, at J W Duff Aircraft Co., in Denver, Colorado.
The museum has one of the two Models 680 that Ike used and Mr Duff restored it for them.
It was in his yard for parting out when someone pointed out the significance of the aircraft.

I seem to recall that there was a very thin Gold trim between the Blue & White and the tin of paint cost something like $400, with only a very small amount actually being needed!

I cannot remember if I've sent you the history of your Commander.
If not, let me know and I'll email it to you.

One question:
It was built as a Model 560A, with Lycoming GO-480-D1A engines (275hp) and Hartzell HC-83X20-2C/8433 propellers.
However, I have reason to believe that at some stage, probably after it was transferred from the USAF to the US Army, it was converted to a 560A(HC), with Lycoming GO-480-G1B6 engines (295hp) and Hartzell HC-83X20-2 propellers.

From any paperwork you have, are you able to confirm this and if so, the date the up-grade was signed-off as being completed?
If so, is the full designation of the propeller hub Hartzell HC-83X20-2C?
Also, which propeller blades were then installed? Were they 8833-2?

Very Best Regards,
Barry
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:16 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Chris,

I didn't have as much time to work on the website as I wanted, but, yes, I
still have the keys of the kingdom, so to speak. I started revamping the
site to include a members area where members in good standing could upload
stuff for publication, such as parts for sale or to buy, information and so
on. I still have good intentions and a vision for the site and will battle
forward to make this happen.

You know all about it; getting good people to hire is a dirty-job on its
own.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:56 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Steve at Col-East wrote:
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I never thought I'd be leaping to the defense of an Aztruck after
growing up around Commanders and C-310s and C320s, etc, but I've grown
to like 'em. They fly nice, haul a load, are comfy, and way faster
than they should be. They don't need any kind of apology.

Nice paint scheme. Old round airplanes look good with vintage schemes.
And they look dorky with pointy noses.

Steve

It's really amazing isn't it?!? First time I saw an Aztec, I just
assumed it would fly like a lumber wagon just by the way it looks but
they really are very pleasant. Much like Commanders, the early
short-nosed versions fly a lot nicer too. Lighter in pitch and a lot
less "wobble" in bumpy air. When I had my engines built, we upgraded to
high compression cylinders. I think that gives the same configuration
(bore, stroke, compression) as the 290hp Lycs but without fuel
injection. Sure does like to climb with those fat wings and extra
power. I can count on 190-195 mph cruise under most conditions - like
you said: faster than such a stubby airplane should be.

cheers,
Chris


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:14 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Keith S. Gordon wrote:
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All that incredible effort should have gone into a Commander.
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To be perfectly honest Keith, when I bought this airplane, I'd just
finished several years of penniless misery paying off the huge loss
incurred after having been raped by an unscrupulous Commander dealer and
the last thing I ever wanted to see was another one. This airplane was
going to be a temporary steed bought on a budget, but I've grown to
appreciate it a lot. It's probably the last big restoration project
I'll ever do - just don't have another one in me. Besides, my wonderful
wife loves "Pugly", so I probably wouldn't be allowed to sell it even if
I wanted Smile

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:31 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

haha, I remember my first ride in a 'truck looking at the airspeed indicator
thinking it was busted. 190 what? This thing?

You got a real pretty airplane there.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:50 am    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

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Besides, my wonderful wife loves "Pugly", so I probably wouldn't be allowed to sell it even if I wanted Smile
Then you're doomed. But that's a better doomed than if your wife hated your airplane. I've heard of that condition before.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:12 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

Hello,

My name is Craig Kennedy. New here. This thread got me laughing as I recently purchased a 65 560F. Months of supposed maintenance and new fuel cells, with lots of pictures to show the wife on progress, I went to TN to bring the new "baby" home. The baby is now sitting in TX, half way home, 2 engines making metal, fuel dripping, and seeping, and all the pictures are of parts being removed for overhaul. Something makes me think the wife will not be adopting this bird any time soon!

Craig

"Keith S. Gordon" <cloudcraft(at)aol.com> wrote:[quote]
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Besides, my wonderful wife loves "Pugly", so I probably wouldn't be allowed to sell it even if I wanted Smile
Then you're doomed. But that's a better doomed than if your wife hated your airplane. I've heard of that condition before.

Wing Commander Gordon



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:31 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

ck, please tell me you did not buy it from a "aircraft broker" in TN? gmc

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Hello,

My name is Craig Kennedy. New here.  This thread got me laughing as I recently purchased a 65 560F. Months of supposed maintenance and new fuel cells, with lots of pictures to show the wife on progress, I went to TN to bring the new "baby" home.  The baby is now sitting in TX, half way home, 2 engines making metal, fuel dripping, and seeping, and all the pictures are of parts being removed for overhaul. Something makes me think the wife will not be adopting this bird any time soon!

Craig

"Keith S. Gordon" <cloudcraft(at)aol.com> wrote:
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Besides, my wonderful wife loves "Pugly", so I probably wouldn't be allowed to sell it even if I wanted Smile
Then you're doomed. But that's a better doomed than if your wife hated your airplane. I've heard of that condition before.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:32 pm    Post subject: Blast from the past... Reply with quote

I have a pair of engines for a 560F ( Last Factory Remains)
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