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  • A friends Clipwing Taylorcraft pics

    A friend of mine recently bought a "Clipped T" . The conversion was done in the early 50's and it was STC'd . The airplane has a C-85 with starter and a standard carb and oil . (No inverted).
    Also , The plane has just the 12 gallon fuse tank and the original control wheel . It's a real doll ! I will get some more history on this airplanes conversion info .
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    Re: A friends Clipwing Taylorcraft pics

    I saw that a couple of years ago for sale on Barnstormers. I recall that the fuselage had been shortened as well as the wings clipped, but remained registered in the standard category somehow
    NC36061 '41 BC12-65 "Deluxe" S/N 3028
    NC39244 '45 BC12-D S/N 6498

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      Re: A friends Clipwing Taylorcraft pics

      am glad you mentioned the shortened fuselage (I walked around the plane and something didn't seem right ) . I looked up the N number and it is in the Standard classification . It looked about like the size of a PA-15,17 .
      I have been a longtime T-craft lover both long wing and clipped . This one here is a new find for me and quite unusual .

      That aluminum hinge looking mess hanging down is for holding the door open according to the owner . When I first saw the thing hanging down , I thought it might be some kind of stall strip . My L-2M had stall strips on the inside leading edge .
      It just seems peculiar to me . I don't think the FAA would go for this conversion nowadays imo .

      Thanks for the comment . Mike
      Last edited by ClipWing_T; 09-09-2018, 09:07. Reason: added info

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