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My 1984 J spends her nights with a 1946 TCraft. The TCraft is clearly a cougar (even though I’ve seen no Grumman markings).  It’s been going on for almost a year.  I didn’t think it would last but now I’m not sure.

Anyway, my TCraft is in need of a good old fashion directional Gyro and a vertical speed indicator. Does anybody have one of these or both they would like to sell me at a reasonable price. Please PM me. 

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I think I gave away my new VSI and new Altimeter to a neighbor, but I’ll look.

Sorry I did, just have a manifold pressure and old altimeter and a tach somewhere, but it’s flt timer is set for 2,000 RPM

My J sleeps with a 46 C-140, I looked long and hard for a T-cart back in the day but couldn’t find one that didn't need major work.

Do you have this book? They are disappearing like everything else, but can sometimes be found

 

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No, THIS is a Cougar.   This plane (with different paint scheme) used to be based on N71 and was available for rental.  I have about 32 hours in it.  Nice airplanes.

 

 

 

 

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Visiting Henry Weber can be dangerous….

you come in at ground level with a Mooney…. And things can get 2X more expensive there…! :)

Lots of twins in that neighborhood…

Best regards,

-a-

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Cougar was an interesting plane.  Hit the market as a Light Light Twin in the days when the Duchess and Seminole rolled out.  Mainly for the training market.

O-320 engines.  But the airplane was designed to be released in increasing performance versions, with a planned cabin stretch and eventually a version to compete in the Baron/310/Aztec market.  So a very roomy cabin,

But Gulfstream only wanted the jets, and killed the piston line.

It would be interested to get one and upgrade to IO-360s.  Or even TSIO-360s.

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