South St Paul,
Minn.-based Sierra Hotel Aero Inc., holder of the type certificate for the
Navion,Professionals with the job title tooling are on LinkedIn. says it is two to
three years away from bringing the aircraft back into production.
The type certificate came up for auction about 10 years ago, said Chris Gardner, owner of Sierra Hotel Aero. “At the time, we had been developing an STC to put a baggage door on the aircraft, since the original didn’t have one,” he said.
Gardner said he has always loved the design of the Navion, which made him interested in the type certificate. “My father originally had one in early 1960s, then got another one in the early 1990s, and I helped him work on the aircraft,Product information for Avery Dennison customkeychain products.” he recalled. “I had experience with the P-51 (Mustang), and was interested in how the airplanes were similar in design.
The Navion was originally built in the late 1940s by North American Aviation, the manufacturer that also built the P-51. It was built to target what was seen as a growing post-war civilian market, but 83 were ordered by the Army Air Force. Ryan Aeronautical Company bought the Navion’s type certificate in 1948. Sierra Hotel Aero bought the certificate from Navion Aircraft Co.This frameless rectangle features a silk screened fused glass replica in a rtls tile and floral motif. of Bowling Green, Ohio, said Gardner.
“I loved the way it looked and how it flew. And at that time, the type certificate happened to come up while I was getting things rolling to do structural work and more modifications on the aircraft,” Gardner said.
Since receiving the type certificate, Sierra Hotel Aero has upgraded the fuel system, said Gardner. “The FAA issued an airworthiness directive to replace the faulty fuel selectors, which were worn out,” he said. “We immediately got a valve design approved that was better than the original.”
Sierra Hotel Aero has also upgraded the electrical system and is working on upgrades to the powerplant, taking the engine from 185 horsepower to 310 hp,Do you know any polishedtiles wholesale supplier? said Gardner. “We’re also working on an STC for replacement propellers,” he said.Features useful information about ventilationsystem tiles. “The original propellers are either obsolete or very expensive to acquire. This will give owners more options to have newer equipment.”
Navion owners can receive everything from minor maintenance to complete factory rebuilds at Sierra Hotel Aero, said Gardner. “We utilize the original factory fixtures and tooling, which was part of the purchase of the type certificate,” he said.
“Everything we’ve done with the existing fleet is a test plan that gives us the basis to put out a new model airplane. We hold a Parts Manufacturer Approval, and can build that into a production certificate, which will lead to newer, more modern aircraft,” said Gardner. “We can take the knowledge gleaned from the original fleet and design a new model as if we’ve been the producer all along.”
Gardner estimates that around 1,200 Navions are still flying worldwide. “More people are buying them and fixing them up,” he said. “We’ve heard about Navions recently in Australia, Switzerland, and Uruguay.
Navion owners are devoted to their aircraft because of the way it flies and handles, said Gardner. “Owners also love the way it looks and its warbird heritage and it’s a very easy aircraft to fly,” he said. “It’s very versatile and a workhorse.”
As we mull the Eagles of the present and the future and gauge just how much re-tooling this roster needs, Trent Cole's name as to be one of the most pressing at the top of the list. He isn't just any ordinary player on this defense. Cole has been a linchpin of production for years since the Eagles smartly used a fifth-round draft pick on him and then developed him from a 235-pound 'tweener to a 270-pound rock of a man at right defensive end.
Cole's rep, well earned, is one of a warrior on the football field who exhausts every ounce of energy and effort on every play. He is in the mold of former Eagle Hugh Douglas, a fighter on every play who finds a way to beat his man -- often, in fact, two men -- on the path to the quarterback.
Defensive ends, though, are a tricky breed to project. We've seen it many times as the Eagles have used high draft picks through the decades on defensive ends, only to see those players achieve varying degrees of success. Cole is one who made it in the NFL and stayed at a high level and now, as his ninth season waits in the distance, is a huge, very important question mark that needs to be answered the right way.
What if, the thinking goes from this perspective, the Eagles want to move to a 3-4 defense from what they've been running, the 4-3 front? Instead of putting his hand on the ground and emerging from the snap of the ball from a three-point stance, Cole would be asked to line up in space outside the tackle box as a rush linebacker.
The type certificate came up for auction about 10 years ago, said Chris Gardner, owner of Sierra Hotel Aero. “At the time, we had been developing an STC to put a baggage door on the aircraft, since the original didn’t have one,” he said.
Gardner said he has always loved the design of the Navion, which made him interested in the type certificate. “My father originally had one in early 1960s, then got another one in the early 1990s, and I helped him work on the aircraft,Product information for Avery Dennison customkeychain products.” he recalled. “I had experience with the P-51 (Mustang), and was interested in how the airplanes were similar in design.
The Navion was originally built in the late 1940s by North American Aviation, the manufacturer that also built the P-51. It was built to target what was seen as a growing post-war civilian market, but 83 were ordered by the Army Air Force. Ryan Aeronautical Company bought the Navion’s type certificate in 1948. Sierra Hotel Aero bought the certificate from Navion Aircraft Co.This frameless rectangle features a silk screened fused glass replica in a rtls tile and floral motif. of Bowling Green, Ohio, said Gardner.
“I loved the way it looked and how it flew. And at that time, the type certificate happened to come up while I was getting things rolling to do structural work and more modifications on the aircraft,” Gardner said.
Since receiving the type certificate, Sierra Hotel Aero has upgraded the fuel system, said Gardner. “The FAA issued an airworthiness directive to replace the faulty fuel selectors, which were worn out,” he said. “We immediately got a valve design approved that was better than the original.”
Sierra Hotel Aero has also upgraded the electrical system and is working on upgrades to the powerplant, taking the engine from 185 horsepower to 310 hp,Do you know any polishedtiles wholesale supplier? said Gardner. “We’re also working on an STC for replacement propellers,” he said.Features useful information about ventilationsystem tiles. “The original propellers are either obsolete or very expensive to acquire. This will give owners more options to have newer equipment.”
Navion owners can receive everything from minor maintenance to complete factory rebuilds at Sierra Hotel Aero, said Gardner. “We utilize the original factory fixtures and tooling, which was part of the purchase of the type certificate,” he said.
“Everything we’ve done with the existing fleet is a test plan that gives us the basis to put out a new model airplane. We hold a Parts Manufacturer Approval, and can build that into a production certificate, which will lead to newer, more modern aircraft,” said Gardner. “We can take the knowledge gleaned from the original fleet and design a new model as if we’ve been the producer all along.”
Gardner estimates that around 1,200 Navions are still flying worldwide. “More people are buying them and fixing them up,” he said. “We’ve heard about Navions recently in Australia, Switzerland, and Uruguay.
Navion owners are devoted to their aircraft because of the way it flies and handles, said Gardner. “Owners also love the way it looks and its warbird heritage and it’s a very easy aircraft to fly,” he said. “It’s very versatile and a workhorse.”
As we mull the Eagles of the present and the future and gauge just how much re-tooling this roster needs, Trent Cole's name as to be one of the most pressing at the top of the list. He isn't just any ordinary player on this defense. Cole has been a linchpin of production for years since the Eagles smartly used a fifth-round draft pick on him and then developed him from a 235-pound 'tweener to a 270-pound rock of a man at right defensive end.
Cole's rep, well earned, is one of a warrior on the football field who exhausts every ounce of energy and effort on every play. He is in the mold of former Eagle Hugh Douglas, a fighter on every play who finds a way to beat his man -- often, in fact, two men -- on the path to the quarterback.
Defensive ends, though, are a tricky breed to project. We've seen it many times as the Eagles have used high draft picks through the decades on defensive ends, only to see those players achieve varying degrees of success. Cole is one who made it in the NFL and stayed at a high level and now, as his ninth season waits in the distance, is a huge, very important question mark that needs to be answered the right way.
What if, the thinking goes from this perspective, the Eagles want to move to a 3-4 defense from what they've been running, the 4-3 front? Instead of putting his hand on the ground and emerging from the snap of the ball from a three-point stance, Cole would be asked to line up in space outside the tackle box as a rush linebacker.
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