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Airplane of the Month April 2004 |
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Michael and Karin Wotherspoon's 1966
C150 "Birdie"
This pretty 150 won "Outstanding Contemporary in Type" at Oshkosh 2002. The Wotherspoons enjoy
flying Birdie over scenic waterways near their home base in Ontario, Canada.
Birdie's airframe is currently just shy of 10,000 hours, she was a local trainer and had been
privately owned for about 5 years before the Wotherspoons adopted her. In the winter of 2002
she got a zero timed rebuild from ATC engineering in Orillia - including flow
matching and some port work. Michael also added chrome valve covers and chrome exhaust
stacks (see photo below) he says they don't help performance, but sure look nice!
Since purchase all instruments have either been
rebuilt, recertified, or replaced with new. The interior is nicely restored with
new Plane Plastics parts and newly reupholstered seats. The yokes wear
Warren Gregoire leather covers. New glass all around! Paint was brand new in
1999 just before her first trip to Oshkosh. The Wotherspoon's invite you to come and visit
them at CYQA! View Other Cessna 150-152 Club Airplanes of the Month To submit photos for this website email with description to webmaster@cessna150-152.com |