Re: New clipwing rebuild
Eric,
Thank you . Thats about what I was thinking a light weight one does. Mine left the factory at 691 # which included a whole host of optional equipment some of which we would consider as needed today(like brakes, Tailwheel and "extra door" !!! The optional "duel iginition" came in at 11lbs (Slicks I believe are lighter) the compass at 1.5 lbs will be replaced with a vertical card unit(lighter) the lights at 3lbs will be deleted but as you take those items out others come back to haunt you like repairs to the airframe, Paint and covering materials that are heavier today... Soo if I can get 100mph cruise with a Continental A-65 and closed cowl I will be very happy. Time will tell I guess.
Glad to hear you are satisfied with how yours flys. Chet mentioned this in his book and has made it a point of repeating to me again. I really believe all Taylorcrafts are great. Pre wars do have some slight drawbacks to some I guess. Seems like though they do perform the best however.
Thank you again.
Jim
Eric,
Thank you . Thats about what I was thinking a light weight one does. Mine left the factory at 691 # which included a whole host of optional equipment some of which we would consider as needed today(like brakes, Tailwheel and "extra door" !!! The optional "duel iginition" came in at 11lbs (Slicks I believe are lighter) the compass at 1.5 lbs will be replaced with a vertical card unit(lighter) the lights at 3lbs will be deleted but as you take those items out others come back to haunt you like repairs to the airframe, Paint and covering materials that are heavier today... Soo if I can get 100mph cruise with a Continental A-65 and closed cowl I will be very happy. Time will tell I guess.
Glad to hear you are satisfied with how yours flys. Chet mentioned this in his book and has made it a point of repeating to me again. I really believe all Taylorcrafts are great. Pre wars do have some slight drawbacks to some I guess. Seems like though they do perform the best however.
Thank you again.
Jim
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