Located in Omaha, Nebraska. Red and creme color. Looks nice, price is right, recently rebuilt. 25 grand. Reasonable. Needs shoulder harnesses.
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Re: Nice t craft on barnstormers
I believe this is the one he is talking about: http://www.barnstormers.com/ad_detail.php?ID=883163Cheers,
Marty
TF #596
1946 BC-12D N95258
Former owner of:
1946 BC-12D/N95275
1943 L-2B/N3113S
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I don't know anything about the plane, but I know the father/son that rebuilt it. I had heard they where restoring a T-craft and it actually was posted for sale last April right after I got mine. I'm going to assume they did good work. The picture with the golf course and grain elevators in the background is on my home airport where I keep my plane.Dave
F22 Experimental Build
46 BC12-D
N95078
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Originally posted by Nefj40 View PostI don't know anything about the plane, but I know the father/son that rebuilt it. I had heard they where restoring a T-craft and it actually was posted for sale last April right after I got mine. I'm going to assume they did good work. The picture with the golf course and grain elevators in the background is on my home airport where I keep my plane.
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This is a very nice aircraft. I looked at it and had a post on here about whether the panel was original. Downside for me was it has gained a hundred pounds over the years and has
a useful load of 353 lbs. My wife and my big butt scale in at 200 so over by 50 with zero fuel. Maybe I am being too picky? But nicely redone. The man selling the plane is a very nice
guy. He even had it reweighed for me to verify useful load. I am still having second thoughts on passing on it.
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Originally posted by Fooey View PostThis is a very nice aircraft. I looked at it and had a post on here about whether the panel was original. Downside for me was it has gained a hundred pounds over the years and has
a useful load of 353 lbs. My wife and my big butt scale in at 200 so over by 50 with zero fuel. Maybe I am being too picky? But nicely redone. The man selling the plane is a very nice
guy. He even had it reweighed for me to verify useful load. I am still having second thoughts on passing on it.
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OTOH, my 65hp T-craft and my previous one did just fine at max gross and fuel in the wing tanks.Ryan Short, CFI, Aerial Photographer
Former Taylorcraft BC-12D owner - hopefully future owner as well.
KRBD and KGPM - Dallas, TX
TexasTailwheel.com
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Originally posted by RyanShort1 View PostOTOH, my 65hp T-craft and my previous one did just fine at max gross and fuel in the wing tanks.
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Originally posted by Joe cooper View PostYour interpretation of "just fine" is probably different from mine. Maryland in summer is hot and humid.
In contrast, the old J-3 I had been flying in Boerne would barely make pattern altitude by the numbers on downwind on a hot day.
RyanRyan Short, CFI, Aerial Photographer
Former Taylorcraft BC-12D owner - hopefully future owner as well.
KRBD and KGPM - Dallas, TX
TexasTailwheel.com
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