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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 4:45 pm    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

HI KIDS.
I just had a neat experience. I flew 680 (CONVERTED TO A 680e) from a small private strip on the banks of the Columbia River, to my home airport. The new owners will be changing an engine there. I have delivered lots of Commanders over the years and even several 680s, so what makes this one different?? Well, it is the very first Aero Commander I ever actually touched!! I had dreamed of owning a Commander for a couple of years and was crop dusting in the Parlous area of Washington state, south of Spokane. I was finally in a position to buy my first Commander and really wanted to see on up close and personal. I was told that a old (even then it was considered old) Commander in a hangar at Spokane's Felts Field. The first rainy day off I had I drove to the airport to look and sure enough, there it was. It was parked in an open hangar with several other, lessor, airplanes. It was BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was painted with yellow and black trim and had sweringen main landing gear doors. I thought they were stock and for a while thought other Commander owners must have removed theirs!! I spent a couple of hours just looking and dreaming of the day when I would have my own.
Amazingly, we would cross paths again. Many years later and after I had owner a couple of Commanders (a 720 and a 560A), I took a job for just a few weeks flying ag for an operator in western Washington State. I owned a Beech Duke (sorry) at the time and it would not operate from the short ag strip where the Commander lived. That owner sold it to a really nice guy named Jody Maddox and after many years, Jody sold it to the new, current owners. Since neither of them have ANY Commander time, they hired me to move the airplane. It was really cool to actually fly the airplane that really started it all for me. I got to occupied the pilot seat I had longingly looked through the window at so many years ago. It went "Full Circle" jbMcCain or Obama? Stay updated on coverage of the Pres idential race while you browse - Download Now!
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:45 pm    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

Jimbob,

Great story. Obviously you were meant to be a Commander person...the
airplanes still follow you around!

/J

yourtcfg(at)aol.com wrote:
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HI KIDS.
I just had a neat experience. I flew 680 (CONVERTED TO A 680e) from a
small private strip on the banks of the Columbia River, to my home
airport. The new owners will be changing an engine there. I have
delivered lots of Commanders over the years and even several 680s, so
what makes this one different?? Well, it is the very first Aero
Commander I ever actually touched!! I had dreamed of owning a
Commander for a couple of years and was crop dusting in the Parlous
area of Washington state, south of Spokane. I was finally in a
position to buy my first Commander and really wanted to see on up
close and personal. I was told that a old (even then it was
considered old) Commander in a hangar at Spokane's Felts Field. The
first rainy day off I had I drove to the airport to look and sure
enough, there it was. It was parked in an open hangar with several
other, lessor, airplanes. It was BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was
painted with yellow and black trim and had sweringen main landing gear
doors. I thought they were stock and for a while thought other
Commander owners must have removed theirs!! I spent a couple of hours
just looking and dreaming of the day when I would have my own.
Amazingly, we would cross paths again. Many years later and after I
had owner a couple of Commanders (a 720 and a 560A), I took a job for
just a few weeks flying ag for an operator in western Washington
State. I owned a Beech Duke (sorry) at the time and it would not
operate from the short ag strip where the Commander lived. That owner
sold it to a really nice guy named Jody Maddox and after many years,
Jody sold it to the new, current owners. Since neither of them have
ANY Commander time, they hired me to move the airplane. It was really
cool to actually fly the airplane that really started it all for me.
I got to occupied the pilot seat I had longingly looked through the
window at so many years ago. It went "Full Circle" jb
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:34 am    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

Hi JimBob,

My guess is that it's N6863S, s/n 380.
It was converted from a 680 to a 680E on April 14th 1972.

I know it had the Swearingen gear doors installed, but don't know when.
Anything in the paperwork to help nail that date?
Has it still got them?

Very Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:35 am    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

JB, your story reminded me of this spring.

It's powerful stuff across the span of time unexpectedly coming across machines you've run or made an impression on you, ain't it? In an age of computer games, ipods, and people fondling their little phones everywhere you go, I'm not sure everyone feels the same. This spring we were working way up north, and I pit stopped in Houlton Maine. Houlton is literally the end of the United States. When you depart you turn crosswind across the border of New Brunswick and the north end of Interstate 95.

We taxied up to get fuel and there was an old straight tail C-310C. I always liked them, as they had the 260hp IO-470's, and the straight tail and tanks. A fast and efficient machine, and in the 70's after my Dad started his company, first was a '53 C-180 with a photo hole, and then a '59 C-310C with a hole. (I don't think he could have afforded a Commander like what he was used to flying.) Last I had heard, long after he had sold his interest out, the old 310 had its gear collapse and was written off.

As we got closer to the machine, I couldn't believe it had the old N number. Sure enough, there was a photo hole underneath with a cover. It was the same machine I had 'grown up' in. Crossed the Rockies at night, flew through the Grand Canyon, and worked in all over the northeast and New England as camerman (even when just a kid).

My first flying memory was sitting in my Dad's lap, trying to steer a 680E through a pair of cumulus. I never expected to be around Commanders again. Somehow, almost 40 years later, I get to drive one some for work. Life presents a lot of good, sometimes bad, and unexpected things.

Steve

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:01 am    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

I never heard of the "Swearingen gear doors" how are they different from the factory ones?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:02 am    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

Yes, they are still installed. I will look at the logs and see if there is a date. jb
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:04 am    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

Great story!! jb


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:31 am    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

Thanks JimBob!
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:16 am    Post subject: FULL CIRCLE Reply with quote

I'm like Tom, never heard of those doors, can anyone enlighten us? or best a quick picture from N6863S door, and heck why not the rest of it! would be greatly appreciated!
unless Barry also has some example in his photo collection, of course!
thanks!

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