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    Note my instrument panel is coming together.
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    Grant S. Bailey
    C-FXSU
    1951 Model 19
    Delta, B.C.

  • #2
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    Damn Grant, that things looks great. Where did you find the biesel? Really comming.
    Lee
    Yellow Duck

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    • #3
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      I have never flown a Taylorcraft with glove boxes. Can they open and cause problems with movement of the control wheels?
      Jerry in NC
      TF# 114
      Prior BC12-D's
      N43433
      N95823
      N44024

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      • #4
        Re: Instument Panel

        No Jerry, they have springs that keep them shut and if the spring breaks the just fall all the way down and hang up-side-down from the panel. Have never seen one with a broken spring before though.
        Kevin Mays
        West Liberty,Ky

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        • #5
          Re: Instument Panel

          Jerry,

          My '46 BC12D has two glove boxes. I love em! They do not interfere with control movement in any way during flight. The ONLY drawback, and it is a small one, is when on the ground with the yoke in it's normal full forward position, you can't open the glove boxes unless you pull the yoke back a couple of inches. The boxes themselves are just slightly shorter than a folded sectional chart. They are great for storing all kinds of stuff during cross country trips.

          Hopefully there will be a small photo attached to this message showing the clearance with the yokes forward. If not, you will know that my first attempt at attaching a photo failed.

          http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/neat1s...nm=56a5re2.jpg

          Richard Pearson
          N43381
          Fort Worth, Texas

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          • #6
            Re: Instument Panel

            looks good. Same as the panel on the 15a I am redoing. My bezel is in pretty poor shape, Did you have your's redone ?
            Chuck Tripp
            1952 15A Tourist
            1956 Tailwheel 172

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            • #7
              Re: Instument Panel

              Nope, that is the way the bezel was when I purchased the airplane. The rest of the panel was terrible though, all cut up and holes all over the place. I managed to get a NOS panel from the factory when they first got going.
              Grant S. Bailey
              C-FXSU
              1951 Model 19
              Delta, B.C.

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