Those are the doors I rebuilt for my 45. You should have seen them before I started on them! Some of the paint is from before the wind storm destroyed the plane and some is of the new trim color. Te blue parts will show on the finished plane. The other colors will be covered with fabric. The greenish yellow is the original factory paint from just after WW-II. Taylorcraft was buying surplus Zinc-Chromate and just dumping them all together to paint the fuselages and steel parts. The color on the fuselage frame was reproduced with E-Poxy paint to be the same disgusting color. When you look down the back of the fuselage through the zippers it will turn your stomach just like when the plane was brand new!
I have several other doors (tube type) but it would be easier to make them from scratch than to modify and repair most of them. Unless you have the dimensions of the opening in your fuselage and the doors match up it will require EXTENSIVE mods that no one will ever even notice (OK, except for the guys here who actually know what they are looking at).
Can you try to cut a piece of cardboard to fit the opening? You could then measure the edges, mark the lengths with a black marker and post a photo. I could use that to compare to the doors I have and maybe determine exactly which fuselage you have.
Hank
I have several other doors (tube type) but it would be easier to make them from scratch than to modify and repair most of them. Unless you have the dimensions of the opening in your fuselage and the doors match up it will require EXTENSIVE mods that no one will ever even notice (OK, except for the guys here who actually know what they are looking at).
Can you try to cut a piece of cardboard to fit the opening? You could then measure the edges, mark the lengths with a black marker and post a photo. I could use that to compare to the doors I have and maybe determine exactly which fuselage you have.
Hank
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