Yes John;
I really enjoy antique machinery, especially the good stuff that has been in service forever and still works like it's supposed to.
I have a working Stuart Turner 5A steam engine that I demonstrate to my employees periodically
Just to let them have a hint of engineering past.
T-18s are a funny bit of the past. They update well and are adaptive to new technology while retaining a fair measure of the olde.
I spent the week end with my son Peter working on the battery box on his RV-4. The 'new' Odyssey PC680 style battery is lighter Weight 15#) & smaller than the original 'aircraft' type 35 battery (27#), and is sealed. It is especially lighter now that a battery box is no longer needed.
I think I would like to get rid of the vacuum system, which is ahead of the wing spar, and also get rid of the battery & box behind the baggage bulkhead.
I would like the PC680 & contactor under the right seat. No fiberglass box & drain tube, less battery wire. Net savings, about 23 pounds?
I do like the analog Directional Gyro, which currently has no equivalent in modern single gauges.... and electric DG's are very expensive.
Hmmmm.