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    Hello Taylorcrafters,
    I am working on a B model that has a two part metal rear window frame that is constructed like an embroidery hoop. Does the outer hoop get put in and fabriced ,then the inner after? If this is the case can the "glass" be slipped down in back of the tubes later?I also have large plywood side panels for the inside.
    I haven't been able to find one quite like it locally. I have the Univair manuals and the Tcraft parts manual, none of which have been much help.
    I didn't dismantle this bird and have not worked on a Taylorcraft before. All I have is a big pile of parts and some scraps of fabric,but not much of the fabric. Any help or pics would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks in advance, Larry

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    Re: rear window

    I have done the "D" windows with the metal frames (post-war) and the wood frames (pre-war) and they can BOTH be kind of confusing to put in even when you were the one who took them out. That said, your discription leaves me with a bit of a headache.
    Do you have an inner stamped metal frame (inner) and two sheet metal pieces kind of "C" shaped (outer), or a wood frame (inner) and two "C" shaped sheetmetal frames (outer)? Is the plane a pre-war or post-war?
    I can get you pictures or discriptions on how to put it together, but need to know what you have.
    If you can post a picture of what you have it will really simplify things.
    Hank

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    • #3
      Re: rear window

      Hi Hank,
      Thanks for the reply. Don't know how to send pics to the forum,but can send them to an email recipient if I have your address. Can we do this? As far as I know this is a post war. Don't have the papers here. It has two stamped sheet metal frames that slip together. One is a complete loop. The other is separated (inner). No other metal(unless I don't have it. Larry

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      • #4
        Re: rear window

        Just send the photos to hjarrett2 at cox dot net and I will post them if you want. Hopefully I can drag out the pics of the other version for comparison.
        Hank

        P.S.
        Photo of 41 wood frame. Got to take some of post war
        Attached Files
        Last edited by Hank Jarrett; 08-31-2012, 04:39. Reason: P.S.

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        • #5
          Re: rear window

          Sounds like they might be model 19 windows. If they are,we put fabric on the outside frame. The inner goes in after completed and just screws down. Hope this helps

          Ryan
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          Ryan Newell
          1946 BC12D NC43754
          1953 15A N23JW
          TF#897

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          • #6
            Re: rear window

            Ryan,
            That helps a lot. That is exactly what we have,but the baggage compartment is completely made of plywood except for the top. Bottom is 1/4" and the rest is 1/16" with wood frames for stiffeners.
            These pictures are invaluable. Do you have others on a website? We really appreciate the help. Larry Huntley

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            • #7
              Re: rear window

              There are some on my gallery page (around page 7 or 8 I think...). My Gallery is called Ryan. I don't have a website, but I do have pictures we have taken. Let me know what you need. Out Tcraft is still a 65hp so it does not have the extended baggage. I just used fabric to give it that appearance, open it up, and look nice with the large windows. I left the sling mounts for carrying baggage.

              Ryan
              Ryan Newell
              1946 BC12D NC43754
              1953 15A N23JW
              TF#897

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              • #8
                Re: rear window

                Ryan,
                The photos in your gallery were very well done and very helpful. Now if I can figure out how to burn them on a CD so I can use them in the shop all will be well. Thank you very much for the help. Larry

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