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You guys get enough info and pics together and I'll put up a "Tandem T" section to Captain Jon's Taylorcraft Hangar web page. It would make a good new addition! How about it? I'll need some help though as I'm a "B" model type of guy.
Anybody want to volunteer to write a story about the history of the tandems? Ron? Dick?
Cheers,
Jon Timlin
N94952 N96301
http://TCraftSalesEast.com
Jon I have been on your site and it sure is a nice site. I'm not sure what would serve everyone the best. I'm on Lee's MSN L2 site and it also has alot of good stuff. One thing about this is that it is connected to the taylorcraft foundation and Owner organization. This would add a great deal of source info for all. I'm new to this site and it seems to lack area's to store pictures and other items. I see that is is a software program that may not have all the bells turned on yet? What could your site offer?
Capt. Jon... I'm looking for Tcraft of or with the World War II look/era for the documenatry I have in production. I need to get some footage with those aircraft. Any suggestion ? Thanks !... G. Kent Brown...
Tcraft L2's There are two flying in the Fort Myers are that are great examples Doug's and Sonny's. Lee has a good one in LA and these are warm places this time of the year. Dan
Like my other "stories" about Taylorcraft issues, a page on the tandems would just add to the documentation of our birds' history. The "Photo Album" and "Index" pages too are nice for people to look up their old planes, check out paint schemes, interiors, or any other items of interest that they may find. The more participation I get, the better the page will be; I can't do it all myself.
As to actual flying footage, yes, Sun and Fun is great, especially for the heavy iron WWII machines. You'll find many more T-Crafts at the Alliance Reunion though than at any other annual event.
Cheers,
Jon Timlin
N94952 N96301
http://TCraftSalesEast.com
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Dan, gues I need to get my two cents in also.
1942 Army Trainner till Feb. 1945 Ft. Sill OK
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168 hrs since total restortation and overhaul
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