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Getting close to buying an M5 210 love to hear from anyone with any tips
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Hi guys
I've now purchased the M5 210C I was looking at the US rego was N434X
and am about to start finishing my PPl after 35 hrs of time in a C152
I'd like to thank Kiwi for giving me the benefit of his knowledge, giving more confidence in being a first time used Maule purchaser
I've been soaking up as much of the wealth of knowledge on this site as I can
If anyone knows of its history in the US or as SLS in NZ that would be very interesting
She has a couple issues that I could use some help with, maybe they have already being covered in the forum but I can't seem to see exactly what I'm looking for
Primarily the razorback covering has a small slit low on the rear fuselage
The covering is in good condition and although the paint looks a bit shabby due to touch ups
The maintenance manual says that repairs should be done with razorback method as per instruction manual no 39-5 by Planters.inc
Question 1 , Does anyone know where to find a copy on line or have a copy ?
A temporary tape job isn't really what I'd like to do
Question 2 , The type of paint originally used ?
I'd like to try and freshen up some areas cover up the poor touch ups where I can the original paint doesn't have much in the way of cracks but reprinted areas have some minor cracking
Everything else has been well covered in the forum so far though I'm sure I'll have more queries in the future
May the power of the internet be with you
Cheers Dave
I've now purchased the M5 210C I was looking at the US rego was N434X
and am about to start finishing my PPl after 35 hrs of time in a C152
I'd like to thank Kiwi for giving me the benefit of his knowledge, giving more confidence in being a first time used Maule purchaser
I've been soaking up as much of the wealth of knowledge on this site as I can
If anyone knows of its history in the US or as SLS in NZ that would be very interesting
She has a couple issues that I could use some help with, maybe they have already being covered in the forum but I can't seem to see exactly what I'm looking for
Primarily the razorback covering has a small slit low on the rear fuselage
The covering is in good condition and although the paint looks a bit shabby due to touch ups
The maintenance manual says that repairs should be done with razorback method as per instruction manual no 39-5 by Planters.inc
Question 1 , Does anyone know where to find a copy on line or have a copy ?
A temporary tape job isn't really what I'd like to do
Question 2 , The type of paint originally used ?
I'd like to try and freshen up some areas cover up the poor touch ups where I can the original paint doesn't have much in the way of cracks but reprinted areas have some minor cracking
Everything else has been well covered in the forum so far though I'm sure I'll have more queries in the future
May the power of the internet be with you
Cheers Dave
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