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Originally posted by mikeg View Post
Hank,
PM me your address and I will mail you all the Bulletins I have so you can add them to the Forum. Sorry, I thought they were common knowledge. I have had them so long I don't remember where I got them. Maybe from Dorothy back in the '80s? I don't really have anyway to scan them in so I will copy and mail them.
Mike
Hank
When we get as full a list as we can together we can put them all on the forum in the tech section (now watch someone knowing where they all already ARE on the Forum!)
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I went to save these documents and my computer said they were already saved (in the wrong file folder). Looks like I had them already. There were also some ADDITIONAL SB that came after #55. The last one I have is SB No. 78-001. It was to inspect all the drain holes for restrictions and listed where they are "supposed to be" located on the F-19. I am guessing it wouldn't be a bad idea to check earlier planes.
I will post more of them as I find them.
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Originally posted by mikeg View Post
Hank,
PM me your address and I will mail you all the Bulletins I have so you can add them to the Forum. Sorry, I thought they were common knowledge. I have had them so long I don't remember where I got them. Maybe from Dorothy back in the '80s? I don't really have anyway to scan them in so I will copy and mail them.
MikeN29787
'41 BC12-65
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Originally posted by astjp2 View PostOk, some of you will be getting your bumpers, cost is $17 per bumper plus whatever the shipping was on your box. My return address is also on the box, so you can just drop a money order or check in the mail.
Here is how they are installed.
They are cut to fit, should be self explanatory it you need to support your airplane so the landing gear can swing freely. Remove the bungees and the gear should swing freely. Hold the gear away from old bumpers.
Now you need to trim the new handles to become bumpers. Then poke some holes and the attach them into the airframe.
Here are a few pictures of trimming and how they are positioned on the airplane.
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Originally posted by 3Dreaming View Post
I just want to confirm that it is $17 per bumper, so $34 per airplane. Is that correct?N29787
'41 BC12-65
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