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    Any one know where I can get a couple of D-window frames for a BC12D. Some have them and others don't,anyone have info.?

  • #2
    Re: D-window BC12-D

    I have a set of factory frames. give me a call or email. (606)434-4065
    Kevin Mays
    West Liberty,Ky

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    • #3
      Re: D-window BC12-D

      If you want to make them, I have drawings for the wood pre-war ones and the metal 45/46 ones.
      Hank

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      • #4
        Re: D-window BC12-D

        Hi Hank,
        I was in the process of designing some rear window frames for my experimental clip-wing. If you have the drawings for the originals, it would probably save me some time. Is there any way I could get a copy of the postwar version?
        Hal
        [email protected]

        Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View Post
        If you want to make them, I have drawings for the wood pre-war ones and the metal 45/46 ones.
        Hank

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        • #5
          Re: D-window BC12-D

          It is actually a tracing of the original. Takes a little forming, but not that tough. The hardest part is making the bead but even that can be made by making a buck from MDH and routing a half round to tap the aluminum into.
          Of course a bead roller makes it a snap.
          Send me your mailing address and I will send you a copy.
          Hank

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          • #6
            Re: D-window BC12-D

            Hank,
            While you're at the copy machine, would you make me a copy? I'm a long way from that point in the project, but it's never a bad time to collect information.
            Roscoe
            EAA 93346 TF #863
            1946 BC-12D N96421
            currently a collection of parts

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            • #7
              Re: D-window BC12-D

              I ended up making an owner produced part for my windows. I used MDH to create a male and a female buck. I used dead soft aluminum and had it heat treated afterward. I have some pictures, if anyone is interested.
              Richard Pearson
              N43381
              Fort Worth, Texas

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              • #8
                Re: D-window BC12-D

                Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View Post
                If you want to make them, I have drawings for the wood pre-war ones and the metal 45/46 ones.
                Hank
                Hank, I would like a copy of the '46 version, too. Thanks,
                David Johnson
                Wichita, Kansas
                TF#958
                BC12-D

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                • #9
                  Re: D-window BC12-D

                  Hank: I could use a copy of your tracing!

                  Richard: Yes, please post pictures of making D windows. (Richard, I was in your area over Easter weekend (in Seaside, OR). It rained the whole time we were there! Nice scenery, but standing on the beach in the rain I was thinking "Geeze! I've never been so cold and wet in my life" Yet, the locals we met were all bright and cheerful like it was a sunny day.... I don't know how you NW folks do it.)
                  Bob Gustafson
                  NC43913
                  TF#565

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                  • #10
                    Re: D-window BC12-D

                    Bob,

                    Yes we had a wet Easter Sunday here in the Pacific Northwest. I wish you could have called, or let me know you were in this corner of the country. I would have welcomed the opportunity to meet you somewhere, or have you come visit. I would have enjoyed showing you my project plane.

                    Here in the NW we call rain liquid sunshine. I was out planting tomato plants in the sunshine yesterday. We have adopted the attitude that if you wait for it to quit raining, you will never get anything done.

                    I am not sure how many pictures the webmaster will let me post. There are a total of seven photos. So if I don't get all of them posted with this message, I will post another message.

                    From viewing the seven pictures, you can pretty much figure out what I was doing. If you have any question, I will be glad to give more detail.
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                    Richard Pearson
                    N43381
                    Fort Worth, Texas

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                    • #11
                      Re: D-window BC12-D

                      I guess before we get too far into making copies of the 45 window frame I should post a picture. Let me know if this isn't what you guys want.
                      Hank
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                      • #12
                        Re: D-window BC12-D

                        Hi Hank,
                        I guess that I'm looking for the 46 model. It is a bit larger.
                        Thanks,
                        Hal

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                        • #13
                          Re: D-window BC12-D

                          Richard has the forms for the late model HUGE "D" window.
                          Hank

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                          • #14
                            Re: D-window BC12-D

                            Thanks Richard:
                            We were out your way just for two days to see the new grandkid. I actually considered calling, but figured I'd better focus on the family stuff...you know how it is. And that rain thing, it's gotta be like Jimmy Buffet says...changes in latitude = changes in attitude. I'm all depressed cause it's raining while everyone around me is cheerful: "What a beautiful day. It's raining!" I dunno.

                            Let me see if I understand the window. You made a female jig in the shape of the window, then bent a strip of aluminum (type?) around the inside of the form and rivited it (to a doubler?) so it would hold that shape. Then you made another, male, jig. And...are you making a second part or doing more forming on the original? Lost me there.
                            Bob Gustafson
                            NC43913
                            TF#565

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                            • #15
                              Re: D-window BC12-D

                              Hank:
                              OK, so there's 3 types of "D" window. 1. The early wood D. (Sounds interesting but I've never even seen a picture of one.) 2. The little D like you have. and 3. The big D like Richard makes.

                              I'd still like to get a tracing of your little D. And could you post a photo of the wood D? Which do you think would be best for installation in a already covered fuselage?
                              Bob Gustafson
                              NC43913
                              TF#565

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