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    I am in the prosses of rebuilding 4055, it is a d model not a l-2. I am in need of the hardware to build wings If anybody has or knows of any please let me know. I am also looking for a fuslodge to use for measurments and to compare the one I have to. I have the descs from the foundation and the film strips thanks JOHN 4055

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    Re: d model wing parts

    I own a D model, serial 4025 that was purchased as a basket case in 1988. Let me know what in info you may need.

    Charles
    (m) 925-989-0942
    Charles Rooks
    DC-65, Serial 4025

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      Re: d model wing parts

      Originally posted by JMCCARTY View Post
      I am in the prosses of rebuilding 4055, it is a d model not a l-2. I am in need of the hardware to build wings If anybody has or knows of any please let me know. I am also looking for a fuslodge to use for measurments and to compare the one I have to. I have the descs from the foundation and the film strips thanks JOHN 4055
      what hardware do you need? Some is same as L-2 and I have a bunch of L-2 hardware. I also have an extra "D" wing for reference so i can look at what you need.

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        Re: d model wing parts

        We restored the DC-65 from 1988 - 1997 and its been flying since. We restored it using the engineering drawings in order to achieve accuracy as much as possible. Not sure I would go to this extreme again to fly 85 mph! How far along on your project are you?

        Charles
        Charles Rooks
        DC-65, Serial 4025

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          Re: d model wing parts

          So you made it a million dollar Taylorcraft?

          Originally posted by Tcraftdc65 View Post
          We restored the DC-65 from 1988 - 1997 and its been flying since. We restored it using the engineering drawings in order to achieve accuracy as much as possible. Not sure I would go to this extreme again to fly 85 mph! How far along on your project are you?

          Charles
          N29787
          '41 BC12-65

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