Now you are all back from the big fly in at Okhosh (excuse spelling if needs be!) is there any news of the factory or are things still defunct? Seems like a long time with no news?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Any News on the Factory?
Collapse
X
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
That's a good question. I have been wondering about all the tooling, jigs, and machinery. Back in the Spring, the FAA was telling me that a bunch of that stuff had been sitting outside in the weather. What a shame.Terry Bowden, formerly TF # 351
CERTIFIED AERONAUTICAL PRODUCTS, LLC
Consultant D.E.R. Powerplant inst'l & Engines
Vintage D.E.R. Structures, Electrical, & Mechanical Systems
BC12D, s/n 7898, N95598
weblog: Barnstmr's Random Aeronautics
[email protected]
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
I drove by the factory building a month ago. The new owners (SRA) have their sign on the door, and several cars in the parking lot.
There was no evidence of tooling outside, at least it was not visible from the street.
I could not stop, as I had antsy passengers who needed to get home.
Website is still "under construction", and Antonio did not return my call.
Something is happening, but without stopping, I could not say what...
Comment
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
Hopefully when the others get back from the show ( sorry I thought it was held last week! ) we will get some update? I can't believe no one on the forum knows what is happening?
I live on a constant "knife edge" here in the UK with my F22A in case I need licensed airframe spares and I guess others are the same with other models as well!
Comment
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
Usually....usually, if things are correctly funded and the propriator is a hail fellow, brass bands play, signs are erected and flying magazines announce that an aviation miracle has occured. IE: "Taylorcraft refinanced! New owner promises production VERY soon!" (Remember the fellow who restarted Piper? ( I THINK he was in the elctric shaver business.) He had big plans and did ok for a couple, three years then........end of story. If a company can't build a washing machine in America, then how can they build parts for, or a complete airpane here with the intensive labor involved? JC
Comment
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
Hank,
I couldn't agree more with what you say! It just amazes me that "they" ( The owners ) apparently havn't been in touch with the forum what with all the experience there is on here! My only experience in the UK is of Classic car spares distributors who go out of their way to involve the car clubs for the ready market which is on tap and you only have to look on the forum every time some spares come up to judge the demand?
I can imagine the need for the owners to keep things close to the chest to begin with but time has marched on now and to me it all seems very strange? Perhaps they are going to produce a new LSA Taylorcraft from parts produced in China hence the secrecy!!! Just joking of course! Spares for what is already flying is the way to go IMHO.
Comment
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
Trying to picture this.
The southern border is swamped by folks from Mexico looking for work.
They come here and we train them to work in our plants.
We open plants in Mexico
There is a reverse flood to Mexico of all the trained/skilled workers running from the bad economy in the U.S. to the good manufacturing jobs in Mexico.
Last step would be the border states using the Border Patrol to STOP all of our skilled labor from bailing to Mexico!
Sounds like a Monty Python skit plot.
Hank
Comment
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
just got back from Oshkosh.
The tcraft forum was held today.
Steve Krogg ran the meeting.
Good turn out, No factory reps there and no news from steve.
A lots of the questions that were asked has been address here on our forum.
Don from Don's dream machine engines spoke .
They had a landing gear for a BC12d from uniair. Looked good.
They said the FAA is looking at the strut on the landing gear.
Had one failed.
Forest had been notify.Robbie
TF#832
N44338
"46" BC12D
Fond du lac WI
Comment
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
What do they mean by the Strut on the landing gear? Is this applicable to the taildraggers or the oleo strut on the Tri Gear? Sounds like there could be more pain in the wallet! In any case Forrest would appear to know something about it?
Comment
-
Re: Any News on the Factory?
It's the streamline tube that runs from the inside end of the wheel axle up to the bungee attach at the fuselage centerline. If water gets in the tube and can't drain out it will rust the tube through at the bottom end. A PERFECT example of something to check on an Annual List. I take a small tip screwdriver and probe the bottom ends of all the angled tubes at annual. The lower longeron in the tail is another really bad spot for corrosion.
Hank
Comment
Comment