by BRS » Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:17 pm
My sportsman has three logbooks for very good reasons. The prop and engine are major ($$$$) parts. They both have a very long life and can be rebuilt. They chance of them finding their way, one day, to another airframe are quite high. Or.... If I were to destroy the prop from a gound strike, or the engine were to self detonate, then to make the airframe airworthy again a new prop or engine would have to be installed. In this case I would no longer care about the old record of a prop or engine no longer on the airframe.
Now, on a sonex with an engine of a cost less than 10K and a fixed pitch prop of not a great value after being damaged having separate logbooks is not as big a deal. In the case of a Lycoming the logbook adds a considerable part of the value of the engine. But for a VW, you are probably going to rebuild it anyway.
my 2cents.
-Brock
Sonex-A (s/n 1013)
R2300, P-tip 54/50
Center Stick
V16, TT22