Piper Comanche 250 Run up, N7025P

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  • 1234comanche-- YES!!!!! i have been wanting to hear of someone that has seen the history of this plane. Yes we did buy it. Its amazing. I would love to hear some of the stories. But yes we did purchase the plane and its in good hands.

  • debarthepilot- Reed the comments before yours i explained to Logo3801.

  • Hey Logo3801, This Comanche N7025P has been stored in a hanger for quit long time without being ran. Were turning the prop to pre oil the engine (Let oil get into the gears and everywhere else) Its a great idea to do it because you could poss break something in the engine or a gear cause it didnt have luberication. Yes he could of hit the mags but there was no mixture in so it wouldnt of done much. Hope this helps. Hope to hear from you again.

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  • This was my Dad's plane for years. He was the one to install the STOL package. Did you purchase this plane? Lots of stories about this aircraft...

    Great video.

  • Why is the prop being spun so much?

  • Why are they turning the prop so much? There is a guy in the cockpit... what if he bumps the mags.... the compression looks fine! Its not a rotary engine... i dont get it...

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