The parts are temporarily assembled to check how they fit.
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A couple of years ago we were organizing our photo collection and discovered that we had taken pictures of N3035S and N256H. In 1968, I was working at Spartan Aviation in the engine overhaul shop. In my spare time, I would wander around the local airports and took a lot of airplane pictures. In those happier times, it was easier to access airports and see the airplanes.
Spartan had an aircraft service department across the street from the engine shop. One day, we found N3035S nosed into the hangar and it looked like they masking the rear windows.
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About a month later we found N256H parked in front of the hangar with a new paint job and reg #.
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And in 1982, we find a magazine picture with N256H with a Garrett TPE331-14 hung on its nose
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