Inverted25
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We just bought this L-23 about 2 weeks ago. It hadnt flown in years plus it was sitting right by the ocean. We found a few rat nests in it. The guy couldnt figure out why none of the instruments worked. Turned out the rats had eaten away most of the lines running to the instruments. We got all the plumbing replaced now and it is completely stripped and power washed. Next step tomorrow is to put the self etching primer on then we will decide what color scheme we are going to go with. For sitting by the ocean for all those years un hangared it didnt really have that much damage. Just a few spots that we had to deal with. Had a bit of rust on the inside though. We pretty much tore out all the controls and had to sand blast and repaint them. Had to order a few replacement parts as well. Overall it has turned out to be a good project. We are lucky at our club to have a bunch of A&P IA members to do this work for free. We also have a professional painter who is handling this paint job for free. This is what makes soaring clubs so fun to be a part of. The next project is the black 1-26 which you can see the tail of in this picture. It will be have the same treatment of stripping and painting done before the season starts again in april. I'll post mroe pictures as we get farther along.