Greetings, I am in the process of selling my RV-10 (reluctantly I might add) and will be making the jump to the Twinkie when I find the right plane since it fits my flying missions a litle better and matches my personal preferences. I have seen a few on the TAP site and some other places but was wondering what the folks around here think are important areas to focus on when evaluating these planes. I am an A&P, built my RV-10, and an Army maitnenance officer/maintenance test pilot, so I am not foreign to the maintenance arena, but most of my knowledge lies in the realm of helicopters. Avionics are not the most important thing to me since I am more than likely going to redo the panel anyway. Solid airframe (e.g. no corrosion and current ADs are important), good engines not just time but compressions and oil consumption, adn a workable interior. I don't mind redoing that wither if the price is right. Tip tanks are a must. But with all of this I do have a couple of pointed questions to ask.
1) How often are fuels cells typically replaced?
2) what are the trouble areas to look out for on a pre-buy that a good mechanic should know, but I need to verify?
I am actually looking at an aircraft in Daytona beach and wonder if anyone in here has any information to share about some of the aircraft for sale in that area that are listed with Gardner aircraft. I am going to be there to sell my RV-10 on the 12th and was going to start there on my quest for a twinkie. I apologize if this is a little long, or scatterbrained, just not sure where to really start... which is why I joined.
Eric