[quote] Sorry Dan but this doesn't compute. If it had 1850 total time on the airframe at the last annual (which was in the last few months if I remember correctly)how to you figure adding the 1200 hours that it had on it when
Dan sold it to Gene to get a new total time? Unless Gene put a new airframe under it which I don't think happened.... Mark Langford I'm going by what I was told. Dan Deihl had 1200+ hrs. in his pilot log book but not in the airframe log is the way I understand it because he didn't have an hour meter in the plane. Then he sold it to Gene who put a new hour meter in it and it has accumulated 1850 hours from several tach/hour meters since then. ??????????? How would you figure it? It's been hard at times putting the history together from these log books. Does anyone know for sure? It has 583.7 in the current hour meter. But you know, when I figured the total hours and divided by the number of 40 hr work weeks, that is a lot of flying time but then it's 33 years old too. ? ? ? ? ? ? Regards, Myron (Dan) Freeman Indpls, Ind. 46203-3570 Home of the Indy 500, the World's most famous auto race. mfreem...@indy.rr.com