:screwy: This threads gone to hell, some talk about some kid who's dad may or may not have bought him a lift for his plane that probably doesn't run that has leather from 1968 was it?
Original cars from 68 are scary to drive I can't imagine trusting a plane that damn old.
I'm 26 aswell but I'm gona call you kid anyway because It makes me feel more mature if that's cool with you.
You are showing your ignorance on aircraft right now. You obviously don't know anything about the average age of an aircraft. I have a Cessna 150J model the same engine that it uses is still put into brand new airplanes today. The continential o-200 was first ran back in the 1940s! My plane runs like a top and I have flown it over 200 hours the last two years which is a lot more than most general aviation aircraft fly.
You are showing your ignorance on aircraft right now. You obviously don't know anything about the average age of an aircraft. I have a Cessna 150J model the same engine that it uses is still put into brand new airplanes today. The continential o-200 was first ran back in the 1940s! My plane runs like a top and I have flown it over 200 hours the last two years which is a lot more than most general aviation aircraft fly.
You are showing your ignorance on aircraft right now. You obviously don't know anything about the average age of an aircraft. I have a Cessna 150J model the same engine that it uses is still put into brand new airplanes today. The continential o-200 was first ran back in the 1940s! My plane runs like a top and I have flown it over 200 hours the last two years which is a lot more than most general aviation aircraft fly.
Holy dick swinging, Batman!
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You are showing your ignorance on aircraft right now. You obviously don't know anything about the average age of an aircraft. I have a Cessna 150J model the same engine that it uses is still put into brand new airplanes today. The continential o-200 was first ran back in the 1940s! My plane runs like a top and I have flown it over 200 hours the last two years which is a lot more than most general aviation aircraft fly.
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