Jose, Thanks for your comments. The AA1 and the AA5 series are similar in many respects. The AA1 is relatively short coupled- which makes for sporty handling and, in good weather, is a blast to fly. In IMC, I'd want an autopilot! There's plenty of bad press about the AA1. What's true is, any airplane can bite you. With some training, and flown with respect, the AA1 is a safe, fun, economical airplane. There's nothing "tricky" about it. This AA1 has the 150 HP STC (Blackman) and the aux fuel STC (a total of about 32 gals,) plus a number of other nice-to-have STC'd modifications. I bought the airplane well equipped, but did add a bit to the avionics- including the EFIS. I also did the paint and some refurb to make it a fairly "new" airplane. It cruises at about 150 mph, and is IFR capable with Garmin 430W, Narco MK12D, Dynon EFIS, Shadin altitude alerter, fuel totalizer, PS Engineering audio panel, heated pitot, etc. No autopilot was available, and that had a big influence on my decision to sell. Someone saw the videos and decided they wanted it, so the plane is, sadly, sold. I now have a Glasair...
@@peterjaypriestAn offer to good to refuse or time for a change? I am curious ... what would an AA1 like yours sell for? You can reply to my email privately.
Hey DocJeffry- the latch is the original style for the 1969 - 1970 Yankees. Later years had a different setup. The latches are still being made- they are a generic latch- not aviation specific, but this is what was installed in the airplanes at the factory. The video shows the newly installed latch. I still have the original, but it looks pretty tired. If you need that style latch, let me know and I'll get you a link where I bought mine. Thanks for your comments!
@@MrJazTube Hey JazTube- I believe the latch is made by DE-STA-CO- possibly the 331 model. Take a look at McMaster Carr, as I think that's where I bought mine. Good luck!
The Yankee has the Lycoming 0-320 (150HP) stc. But I've sold that airplane, and now have a Thorp T18 (180HP) and a Glasair (200 HP) All are fun airplanes!