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stratobee



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:55 pm    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Hi. New member here.

Looks like I've just bought an old 520 from 1953. She's regularly flown, in annual and have her ducks in a row. She's based in MI, but will be flown back to Los Angeles where I live as soon as I can get her insured and inspected.

Couple of questions:

1. Who would be able to potentially do a pre-buy inspection on the Port Huron/Detroit area for the 520?

2. If I and my more experienced CFII can't get insurance for the flight back, is there anyone in that area that has a lot of Commander hours (and/or ideally be a CFI) that could help me fly her back to LA VFR?

3. Who would be the best maintenance facility in the So Cal area for an old girl like this? I prefer a repair-and-fix approach rather than a replace-by-new approach to maintenance, if there's a choice.

Thanks,
A.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 6:03 pm    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

stratobee wrote:
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Looks like I've just bought an old 520 from 1953.

Hello "A". Congrats on the purchase.

If you'd like to contact me off list, I can probably provide some
assistance. I know pretty much every nut and bolt in a 520 on a first
name basis.
Sadly, I recently sent a vast quantity of 520 parts to the dump as I
could not find anyone who wanted them. I think I still have a complete
set of all documentation (all current originals purchased from tcac).
Will need to dig through the book case and make sure though.

Chris


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:19 am    Post subject: Re: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Thanks to all that have emailed offering help.

I should add that I don't yet have my MEP rating, as I'm only half way though that training. It wasn't planned this way, but then this aircraft came along at the right price and I couldn't resist. But hence why I'd like ideally to get a CFI to help me fly it back, so I can log that time and get better situated for the insurance (as I suspect they'll ask for at least 25 hrs in type).


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 4:54 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Have helpful info for you. contact Scott at Scottmain2003aol.com

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Hi. New member here.

Looks like I've just bought an old 520 from 1953. She's regularly flown, in annual and have her ducks in a row. She's based in MI, but will be flown back to Los Angeles where I live as soon as I can get her insured and inspected.

Couple of questions:

1. Who would be able to potentially do a pre-buy inspection on the Port Huron/Detroit area for the 520?

2. If I and my more experienced CFII can't get insurance for the flight back, is there anyone in that area that has a lot of Commander hours (and/or ideally be a CFI) that could help me fly her back to LA VFR?

3. Who would be the best maintenance facility in the So Cal area for an old girl like this? I prefer a repair-and-fix approach rather than a replace-by-new approach to maintenance, if there's a choice.

Thanks,
A.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:10 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

You need to talk to Jim Metzger, President of TCFG.He could help you move the aircraft and you would learn a lot about Twin Commander by just spending a lot of time flying back to CA.
Moe Mills had his 680FP taken care of for many years by some folks at Hawthorne Airport.
Stop in Albuquerque on your way through. AEG is a good stop for fuel or RON.

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Thanks to all that have emailed offering help.

I should add that I don't yet have my MEP rating, as I'm only half way though that training. It wasn't planned this way, but then this aircraft came along at the right price and I couldn't resist. But hence why I'd like ideally to get a CFI to help me fly it back, so I can log that time and get better situated for the insurance (as I suspect they'll ask for at least 25 hrs in type).


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:35 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Let me be the first to congratulate you, Adam, and welcome you to the group,
too.
I am not sure where in Socal you would be based, but there are at least two
Commanders at Camarillo, one a turboprop.
If there's a facility in Socal, someone on the list will know about it or at
least steer you in the right direction.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:50 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Hi Adam,

Welcome, both to the chatlist and as a Commander owner.

I'm guessing that you bought s/n 62, N527P?

Let me know and I'll get the history of it to you.

Best Regards,
Barry Collman
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:58 am    Post subject: Re: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Aircraft will be based at Santa Monica airport. A gentleman emailed and said he had his 500B serviced at John Wayne and I know there at least used to be a Commander specialist at Compton Airport. I don't mind if it's a bit away, as long as they have the right approach or come recommended.

Where can I get a hold of Jim Metzger?


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:02 am    Post subject: Re: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Hi Barry.

Yes, you're absolutely correct. S/N 62, N527P based in Port Huron. The current owner has been kind enough to scan in some of the performance figures from the POH for me, but any additional info would be most useful.

Adam


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:11 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Dear Adam,
Welcome aboard .Where will you be based in Cal ? I am at El Monte ( KEMT).
A California based CFII commander pilot is Hank Smull 818 317 8130 or cell
818 718 8040.Hank was a Commander test pilot and knows them well.good luck
and fly safe..Nick N674NM

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:14 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

HELLO ADAM....Jim Metzger here. Congratulations on your Commander!! If you have not consummated the deal, I strongly suggest contacting Morris Kernick, Commander Services, Stockton CA 321 403-8813 for a pre buy. No one knows more about Commanders than Morris and particularly the older examples.  There are a few things to be concerned about including motor mounts, brakes, fuel cells and propellers It will be the best "Commander Dollars" you will ever spend. I also strongly suggest you finish your ME training in a rented airplane. The geared engines on your 520 are not intended to be subjected to the abuse ME training will inflict on them. Once you have complete your rating, it will be a relatively simple matter to check out in the airplane. Operating the geared engines takes a little getting use to, but they are great power plants!!  I can help move the airplane to its new home, and teach you a lot about the systems and engine operation and hoe to fly your Commander, but I am not an instructor, so you would not be able to log the time. Feel free to call me at 360-903-6901. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!  jb




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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:15 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Hi Adam,

OK - thanks for confirming that.
I'll get the history of it extracted from my database and send it to you as
an Excel .xls file shortly.

Best Regards,
Barry

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:09 am    Post subject: Re: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Thanks Jim.

Yes, MEP rating will be done on a Duchess. The geared engines are not ideal for this kind of exercise, I've heard.

I haven't consummated the deal yet and I would very much like to do a pre-buy. However, since the aircraft is out of the way in Michigan, it becomes a money thing. I have to ferry it back, paying for the CFI fees, their travel and expenses as well as getting a yearly policy (something I thought I could wait with and just get a one off ferry insurance). I don't think I can also afford to fly out an experienced A&P, his tools, expenses etc or I'm looking at $10.000 on top of the sale price in total. At some point it becomes cost prohibitive. If I could find someone local that has some AC experience, that would be ideal.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:20 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Hi Adam,

Welcome to the wonderful world of Commanders. Although I live in
Farmington, NM now, I had N680RR, 680Fp tied down at Hawthorne, CA. (HHR)
for over 10 years. My maintenance work has always been done by Chris Miller
of Security Aviation with his right hand man Pat Carrie Jr.. I still fly
back to have them do my annual and other major work. Morris is your number
one source of information and does very good work, it's just that he is up
in Stockton, whereas Chris can drive over to SMO in case of emergency and is
only a 10 minute flight from SMO.

If the weather is decent, and a few loose ends can be tied up here in FMN
next week I will fly back to HHR, and will be in town for about a week. If
you want, call me (cell# 310.350.4594) and we can do lunch and I will
introduce you to Chris.

Although I had over a thousand hours in a Cessna Skymaster, (337C) the
insurance company still required 50 hours of dual in the pressurized
Commander with an 'approved flight instructor' (since the 520 is not
pressurized your flight training requirement will probably not be as
stringent). This training was with Hank Smull.....the guy is damn sharp! We
probably flew about 10 or 15 hours single engine out over the Channel
Islands up by Oxnard, so when the right engine died late one night on
takeoff at about 500 ft. AGL, I just did what Hank had shown me to do and it
was pretty much a non event. Because of the geared engines it is absolutely
imperative that you get training from an instructor who KNOWS geared
engines. Be sure that he really knows geared engines, and just doesn't
think that he knows them.

Again congratulations!

"Moe" Mills
N680RR
680Fp

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From: "stratobee" <adam(at)adamfrisch.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 4:55 PM
To: <commander-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions.

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Hi. New member here.

Looks like I've just bought an old 520 from 1953. She's regularly flown,
in annual and have her ducks in a row. She's based in MI, but will be
flown back to Los Angeles where I live as soon as I can get her insured
and inspected.

Couple of questions:

1. Who would be able to potentially do a pre-buy inspection on the Port
Huron/Detroit area for the 520?

2. If I and my more experienced CFII can't get insurance for the flight
back, is there anyone in that area that has a lot of Commander hours
(and/or ideally be a CFI) that could help me fly her back to LA VFR?

3. Who would be the best maintenance facility in the So Cal area for an
old girl like this? I prefer a repair-and-fix approach rather than a
replace-by-new approach to maintenance, if there's a choice.

Thanks,
A.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:24 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Hello Adam,

I am another who would recommend Morris Kernick/Commander Services, although
I should preface this by admitting that he is one of my closest friends now,
after a decade of Commanderism. His price is very reasonable, his toolkit
essentially one bag, and the money he will save you in the long run far
outweighs any expense for the prebuy.

If not for Morris, I would probably be another $100k+ into a Commander,
instead of enjoying my 500B the way I am.

Good luck,

/John

PS: And it won't cost you $10k. I think you would be pleased at Morris'
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:30 am    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Good Afternoon Barry,

Just out of curiosity, how much trouble would it be to find out what happened to serial number 24?

That was the first Commander I ever flew and it sticks in my memory because I had a major "Dark And Stormy Night" experience when I was flying it.

Happy Skies,

Old Bob

In a message dated 12/31/2010 9:50:57 A.M. Central Standard Time, barry.collman(at)air-britain.co.uk writes:
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Hi Adam,

Welcome, both to the chatlist and as a Commander owner.

I'm guessing that you bought s/n 62, N527P?

Let me know and I'll get the history of it to you.

Best Regards,
Barry Collman
Aero Commander historian.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:15 pm    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

stratobee wrote:
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I don't think I can also afford to fly out an experienced A&P, his tools, expenses etc or I'm looking at another $10.000 on top of the sale price.

Adam,

I'm going to be brutally honest here (and I have no doubt you'll get
disagreement with what I'm about to say from others), but I say this
with your best interests in mind and with the background to know what
I'm talking about.

If you can't afford to pull $10k out of you pocket and set it on fire
without causing financial hardship after buying this airplane, you
should not buy it. A 520 is an unsupported antique complex airplane.
You can and should assume you'll need to throw more than $10k at it in
the first year of ownership. Over time, you may be able to become
knowledgeable enough to do quite a bit of work yourself and decrease
your maintenance costs substantially, but as long as you're going to pay
to have the airplane (well) maintained, it's going to cost real money.

That said, the 520 is a fantastic little airplane. It's the lightest of
the breed and has the best feel. If you know what you're getting in to
and can support the needs of such a classic, you'll probably really
enjoy it. It's always great to see a Commander end up with an owner who
cares for it properly and keeps it in good condition.

cheers,
Chris


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:17 pm    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

BobsV35B(at)aol.com wrote:
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That was the first Commander I ever flew and it sticks in my memory
because I had a major "Dark And Stormy Night" experience when I was
flying it.
What chapter of the book will this story be in OB? Smile

I, for one, would love to hear it!
Chris


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:33 pm    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Adam,

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From personal experience, I suggest an independent pre-buy is the best money you will spend. The local Commander pro I hired for my pre-buy for 747H turned out to not only be a friend of the seller, but had worked on the plane as well. He had a vested interest, but it wasn't mine! He also performed an extensive annual. So good in fact that the left engine made it 3 hours before it failed. The right was minutes behind it!

In simple terms, pay the money up front or pay a lot more later! A guy like Morris can give you a detailed plan to sort the bird out, and the priority of projects!

Good luck!

Craig

Quote:
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On Dec 31, 2010, at 10:22 AM, "John Vormbaum" <john(at)vormbaum.com> wrote:

[quote]

Hello Adam,

I am another who would recommend Morris Kernick/Commander Services, although
I should preface this by admitting that he is one of my closest friends now,
after a decade of Commanderism. His price is very reasonable, his toolkit
essentially one bag, and the money he will save you in the long run far
outweighs any expense for the prebuy.

If not for Morris, I would probably be another $100k+ into a Commander,
instead of enjoying my 500B the way I am.

Good luck,

/John

PS: And it won't cost you $10k. I think you would be pleased at Morris'
rates.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:29 pm    Post subject: Commander 520 from 1953 questions. Reply with quote

Hi “Old Bob”,

It will be all of 5 minutes ‘work’, so give me a few minutes to answer a few more emails and I’ll get an Excel .xls file to you.
Perhaps you could put together a Word .doc file on the “Dark and Stormy Night” experience for me?

Best Regards,
Barry

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Sent: 31 December 2010 18:27
To: commander-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Commander 520 from 1953 questions.

Good Afternoon Barry,

 

Just out of curiosity, how much trouble would it be to find out what happened to serial number 24?

 

That was the first Commander I ever flew and it sticks in my memory because I had a major "Dark And Stormy Night" experience when I was flying it.

 

Happy Skies,

 

Old Bob

 

In a message dated 12/31/2010 9:50:57 A.M. Central Standard Time, barry.collman(at)air-britain.co.uk (barry.collman(at)air-britain.co.uk) writes:
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--> Commander-List message posted by: "Barry Collman" <barry.collman(at)air-britain.co.uk (barry.collman(at)air-britain.co.uk)>

Hi Adam,

Welcome, both to the chatlist and as a Commander owner.

I'm guessing that you bought s/n 62, N527P?

Let me know and I'll get the history of it to you.

Best Regards,
Barry Collman
Aero Commander historian.

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