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Doug Brown, N4590W
Hello Commander Owners, it is an
honor to be spotlighted by such an amazing community.
I wanted to
give some background on me and my journey to owning N4590W. My name is
Doug Brown, based out of KDVT in Arizona. I grew up in a military family,
my father being a navigator in B-52’s, and then the F-105 during Vietnam.
During his stint as a professor at the Air Force Academy, he joined the
Air Force plane club and would rent planes and take us up for flights. The
aircraft was also the primary mode of transportation for most of our
family vacations. This was my introduction to aviation.
I set my
goal of getting my license at 18, but that just never happened. So, I
figured I would get it in my 20’s. Redirection of priorities left my 20’s
with no pilot’s license. After that, with owning a business and raising a
family, I figured this dream just wouldn’t come to fruition. Then about 4
years ago, my cousin, who is a long-time pilot and a CFII, said “it’s not
too late, but it will be soon”. He encouraged me to make my life-long
dream a reality.
I started the process of training for my license
with a private CFII, and when it came to doing my solo, there were no
options for doing this in a rented plane, so I decided I would buy a
plane. After doing research for a plane that had good flight
characteristics and a roomy cabin, the Commander was quickly at the top of
my list. I wanted a plane that would serve my needs long-term, and came
across N4590W, a 1977 112TCA. I realize this is no trainer, but was
confident in my instructors. It seemed to have a great ownership history,
and would come with 20 hours on a new firewall forward. After a pre-buy
inspection, the plane was ferried to me. My cousin and instructor were
checked out in the plane, and I went through a several month training
program on properly flying this plane, and did my solo and eventually got
my license. Currently working on my instrument.
90W was not ADS-B compliant, and the Garmin 430 did not have the WAAS
upgrade. It was in need of some avionics upgrades. The new equipment
installed was as follows:
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Avidyne IFD540 PS
Engineering 8000BT
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Stratus ES transponder
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JPI EDM-900 Engine Monitor & CiES
fuel senders
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ACK A30.9 Encoder
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S-TEC System 20 autopilot (Kept
the S-TEC 60PSS)
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Garmin GTR 225 Com
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Dual Garmin G5’s
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Garmin GMU11
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Garmin GAD29B
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All new antenna’s
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Garmin Aera 796 (panel mount)
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Garmin GDL 50R
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Appareo Stratus 3 (mounted behind
the panel)
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New Panel and Pro-X wiring hub
from Fast Approach
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Other small upgrades/updates
During the process of removing the seats for the
upgrades, I decided to strip out the interior. With everything out, I
decided it would be a good time to for some interior upgrades, which were:
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Removed old insulation and installed new insulation
to entire interior/firewall.
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Repainted and repaired all plastic
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Installed all new windows with thicker UV protected
and tinted windows
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New carpet with sound insulation barrier
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Had seats, arm rests and glare shield redone at
local shop
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New suede headliner
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Installed Air Conditioning unit with dash mounted
control
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New Tires/brakes
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Rebuilt gear actuators and installed new gear pump
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All new LED lights 100 Amp alternator
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Sky-tec starter
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New 3-blade composite prop…thanks Carl @RCM
Normalizing!
These upgrades were not without issues, and the Commander Forum has been
a life-saver. First start-up following upgrades revealed a terrible
running engine. This forum had the knowledge to know that some Commanders
came with an optional secondary vacuum hose running to the air intake pipe
on cylinder #4. This hose had been removed with the update and not sealed.
This forum knew to check behind the engine enclosure wall and look at the
air intake pipe for a hole. Sure enough, the problem my mechanic couldn’t
diagnose was handled by the members of this forum. My research of the
forum has helped me and my mechanic solve many other issues as well. New
paint scheme finished the update of 90W.
I appreciate the eagerness that the members of this forum have on
helping other Commander owners. Whether that be offering their hanger to
do multi-plane DIY annuals, to manufacturing new parts, to help
troubleshooting issues, or just encouraging members. I can’t imagine
owning a Commander without the wealth of information and support provided
by the other fellow commander owners, and count myself truly blessed to be
a part of this community.
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