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  1. 3 hours ago, Jon Matcho said:

    I split out the sidebar on VariEze N220EZ to its own thread so not to take this thread hostage: 

     

    Why does everyone want to make up stories in this forum? It's almost every 3rd post is some made up stories. 

    What proof do you have that Mr. Hanson did any work on this engine? 

    I have proof on who did the work on that engine and it was not Mr. Hanson.

     Obviously with the multiple made up stories you have an agenda. That agenda is not about safety. If had anything to do about safety someone would have ask who did the work that would have cost me my life.

    Why the need to make stuff up. I don't need to be in this kind of forum.

    Yes I can prove who did the work.  

    Shady 

    Good luck with the story telling

  2. 4 minutes ago, DanK said:
    10 minutes ago, DanK said:

    Am I suppose to ask the FAA if an aircraft (identified by manufacturer and serial number) with damage history is considered to have damage history after a complete rebuild? Is that the question you asked?

    Right now, you are arguing that your aircraft has no damage history, it just had to be rebuilt completely… which is odd. Why would you “rebuild” an experimental when you could just “build” one and get a new serial number for it? This is just weird. 

    Hi Dan

     If you like, I can take your name down here.

    I can then send to the FAA and to the many experts that signed off on the work on the plane and tell them that you know better about my plane and they are all wrong. 

  3. 6 minutes ago, Midengineracer said:

    The FAA and the NTSB didn't like what they found post accident, it's in their reports. 

    David Hanson was the builder and operator during that accident and was called out specifically for doing a bad job. NTSB citing inadequate inspection by the builder during construction. 

    If it is truly a completely rebuilt plane, awesome, good for you, but since it uses the same serial number AND N-number, any buyer is going to see an aircraft with damage history. I would not use the same serial number as a previously DEMOLISHED (FAA statement) plane if I built a new one from scratch, it would just leave me with an airplane with damage history. 

    When do your operating specs show signed off? When was the phase 1 completed? 

    Maybe call the FAA like I did. They could help answer your questions since they make the rules.

    Like I said I have multiple inspections by experts on the Varieze. It's been inspected part by part. I doubt that a Varieze had been inspected and signed off on as many times as this plane(Experts with a A&P). Most parts are new. 

    No matter how hard you try it's not going to change the this fact this is one of the safest Varieze ever built because of those inspections.

  4. 1 minute ago, mquinn6 said:

    assuming after "plane being rebuilt from scratch has no damage history now" the FAA provided provisions to return to service (flight testing).  Sorry for all the costs that you must have incurred!  I agree, not taking shortcuts on safety is paramount.  (that red one is not N220EZ - or that repair list would be a BIT longer....)

     

    Believe it or not the cost was well worth it because I am alive and now own one of the best Varieze available.

    The red one is N220EZ. You don't need to make up stories because then you just look silly.

    It's nice when you have actual proof makes you look good.

    Like I said I called the FAA and its legal.

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  5. None off this changes the fact that the plane being rebuilt from scratch has no damage history now.

    I have called the FAA and it is legal. 

    This plane being inspected by multiple experts and new parts is one of the best Varieze possible. 25k in receipts. 

    Even if you want to you can't change the facts.

  6. On 5/20/2023 at 6:44 PM, Midengineracer said:

    220ez has substantial damage, spelled out with the FAA. So, it has damage history. 

    Facts. 4 September, 2005, recorded with the FAA and NTSB. 

    Actually it's been rebuilt from scratch so it does not have any damage history. The tail number does the aircraft does not. I called the FAA the regulation is it can be rebuilt but must be exactly like it was. Or they said I can just change the tail number.  It's seems this is the place to make up stories without any proof.

  7. On 5/17/2023 at 9:02 AM, Ratdog said:

    Here is another confusing anomaly about the David Hansen listed aircraft 220ez .  It was in a crash with "substantial damage" due to fuel tank contamination during the building process according to NTSB".  https://longezpilot.com/PG10 Last Flight of N220EZ.htm , https://www.aviation-safety.net/wikibase/293108 Supposedly this aircraft was then  'rebuilt from scratch' .   I was thinking of buying this aircraft in the above barnstormer ad.  Its hard to know the truth about all this and thats the problem with variezes .  I looked at another one for sale in  idaho  that it has had 7 previous owners and has been for sale for 2 years at a pretty low price.  Why 7 owners and why doesnt it sell.  You have to be a detective to figure out what the truth is.  Im not saying there is anything wrong with any of these aircraft maybe the owners have made them right.  I just dont know these are the facts that i have uncovered . 

    Hi Ratdog

     I own this aircraft. You have any anomaly questions, you can ask me. Yes it was completely rebuilt. Yes I called the FAA and Check the legally of it all. Yes its legal. I have 25k in inspection and parts on this aircraft that now has no damage history. Yes I have all receipts and proof. Yes this is one of the best Varieze possible. Yes anyone can inspect it. No made up story with no proof that I am seeing in this forum. Want any proof I can provide it.

  8. I will provide you proof on the 2 cracked pistons as soon as I get it or I can give you the phone number of the mechanic shop in you call and ask him yourself.

     Marc

    "Without any indication of what you asked FFC to do, and what they promised to do, this means nothing."

      

  9. Hi Marc

      Do you remember implying to me about my engine and the workmanship was something I did not need to worry about? I can try and post your emails to me. This was with the company that had you listed as an employee on their website. This was also at a company that was not an engine shop but a composite shop. How many 0-200 do you think they ever rebuilt.   Please find attached. Seems like some serious workmanship issues. 

     I own 220EZ and I am very proud of the Aircraft. The plane has been taken apart 2 different expert composite shops. Almost every part has been inspected. 25k in parts and labor. Most parts are new. I do have proof of all inspections and receipts. I had multiple A&P and Varieze experts inspect the plane that do this for a living. I wanted a plane as close to a Cert airplane as I could get. I have accomplished this. 

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