It's been 33 years since I sold my BC-12D but I corrected that Saturday by picking up another. I've put about 5 hours on it with the retrieval flight Sat. and a breakfast flight Sun. morning. I'm having a ball getting reacquainted with an old friend. I had forgotten the joys of going low and slow on a beautiful, calm and cool (by Houston standards anyway) morning. Our favorite lunch haunt (Brenham, for those in central Texas) is starting to serve breakfast on weekends so I'm sure there will be many more days like today. What was a too quick 20 min trip by Navion or RV is now a "just right" 40 min Tcraft flight. One of my RV buddies got a 45 BC-12D a couple months ago so when he gets his annual done we'll be able to fly as a 2 ship.
The plane was recently restored so there's not much I need to do but fly it. I've been searching old posts to answer some questions. I may need to add a rudder trim tab. It's a about a ball off. And I need to add the pitch trim plate with the Up/Down arc. The only surprise is that I'll need to rebuild the tailwheel. It's a Maule and the tailpost bushing is shot. Once you pick up the tail you can wobblle the fork/tailpost around. I was hoping to order the parts before I tore it apart but there's and old and new post size so I need to determine which it is first.
Beyond that I need to rig up a battery, com radio and antenna. I fly out of a controlled field and the handheld will be a PITA to use long tem. It's got one shielded mag with the top mag unshielded The P-leads are also unshielded. I plan to change the P-leads to shielded wires tomorrow and see if that gets the ignition noise down a bit more. I can live with it now if I have to but less noise is always better.
The Tcraft was my first airplane and I suppose you never forget your first love. I'm glad to be back in the fold. This is going to be fun.
The plane was recently restored so there's not much I need to do but fly it. I've been searching old posts to answer some questions. I may need to add a rudder trim tab. It's a about a ball off. And I need to add the pitch trim plate with the Up/Down arc. The only surprise is that I'll need to rebuild the tailwheel. It's a Maule and the tailpost bushing is shot. Once you pick up the tail you can wobblle the fork/tailpost around. I was hoping to order the parts before I tore it apart but there's and old and new post size so I need to determine which it is first.
Beyond that I need to rig up a battery, com radio and antenna. I fly out of a controlled field and the handheld will be a PITA to use long tem. It's got one shielded mag with the top mag unshielded The P-leads are also unshielded. I plan to change the P-leads to shielded wires tomorrow and see if that gets the ignition noise down a bit more. I can live with it now if I have to but less noise is always better.
The Tcraft was my first airplane and I suppose you never forget your first love. I'm glad to be back in the fold. This is going to be fun.
Comment