Looking for suggestions on a vendor for a new BC-65 windscreen. Ive left messages with L.P. plastics with no return calls. MikeC
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I will make my own for the '38. I want to just get 599er back in the air. Its a 1940.
Who can quiclkly tell me the difference between the PN# 651 and 650 windscreens. I have an order in to LP Aero but they cant even give me a dimension to double-check. My screen is 36" wide at the wing roots.MIKE CUSHWAY
1938 BF50 NC20407
1940 BC NC27599
TF#733
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Originally posted by 1938BF50 View PostMike, I should have been more specific.....are there dimensional differences between the two and if so what are the differences?
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So a pre-war has a longer A pillar edge and a post war has a shorter one. Can anyone measure a post war and I will measure my 41 to get the actual measurements. There seems to be more than a few planes that the fuselage doesn't match the year and using the other windscreen would be a lot easier than changing the fuselage back! That was the problem (one of many) with the 40 I was going to restore. I also am getting close to doing my 45 windscreen and it has a 1010 steel fuselage like a pre-war but looks different than my 41. That dimension could tell me if my fuselage is a left over from pre-war or used left over steel in a post war fixture.
Hank
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MIKE CUSHWAY
1938 BF50 NC20407
1940 BC NC27599
TF#733
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Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View PostSo a pre-war has a longer A pillar edge and a post war has a shorter one. Can anyone measure a post war and I will measure my 41 to get the actual measurements. There seems to be more than a few planes that the fuselage doesn't match the year and using the other windscreen would be a lot easier than changing the fuselage back! That was the problem (one of many) with the 40 I was going to restore. I also am getting close to doing my 45 windscreen and it has a 1010 steel fuselage like a pre-war but looks different than my 41. That dimension could tell me if my fuselage is a left over from pre-war or used left over steel in a post war fixture.
Hank
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Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View PostSo a pre-war has a longer A pillar edge and a post war has a shorter one. Can anyone measure a post war and I will measure my 41 to get the actual measurements. There seems to be more than a few planes that the fuselage doesn't match the year and using the other windscreen would be a lot easier than changing the fuselage back! That was the problem (one of many) with the 40 I was going to restore. I also am getting close to doing my 45 windscreen and it has a 1010 steel fuselage like a pre-war but looks different than my 41. That dimension could tell me if my fuselage is a left over from pre-war or used left over steel in a post war fixture.
Hank
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