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    A special thanks to Jerry Self for letting me study his BC12D and taking up a good part of his day. You're a good man Jerry! I promise I won't tell anyone that you live in Shelby, NC and that you have a great grass strip that is just begging airplanes to land on it. Does anyone know where to find the plastic fairleads for the BC12D rudder and aileron cables. ( It might have been R. Lees web sight that I saw them). Also, the "D" window on the BC12D. How does the frame install on to the fuselage. and how does the window itself install? Do I cut my own from plexiglass? Someone lead me by the hand! Also, the 12 gal gas tank in the fuselage had the filler neck come all the way out. I think that the tank is aluminum and the neck is for sure steel. Any ideas on how to put it back together-- welding--gluing?

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    Re: Fairleads,Windows, Fuel Tanks

    I also wondered how the rear window fit but was afraid to ask.. George
    TF# 702 Don't be afraid to try something new. Remember amatuers built the ark, professionals built the titanic!

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      Re: Fairleads,Windows, Fuel Tanks

      I have the print, but you need the stamped AL frame. email me and I will send you the [email protected]
      Fred Johnson
      N44467
      N96662
      TF#97

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        Re: Fairleads,Windows, Fuel Tanks

        from what I can tell the "D" window frame was originally designed for the pre war aircraft with the smaller doors. SO fitting it to a post war with the all alum door moves it back a bit and the diag tube that runs under the frame on the early ships now runs across the window when installed. Check out Rob Lee's rebuild pics for a better description.



        Jason
        N43643
        Jason

        Former BC12D & F19 owner
        TF#689
        TOC

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          Re: Fairleads,Windows, Fuel Tanks

          My tcraft was built in dec 45, certified 01/03/46, has cloth cover doors and metal door frame with wood only on bottom of door frame. Will the prewar windows fit? George
          TF# 702 Don't be afraid to try something new. Remember amatuers built the ark, professionals built the titanic!

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            Re: Fairleads,Windows, Fuel Tanks

            Originally posted by Dan Carlson
            A special thanks to Jerry Self for letting me study his BC12D and taking up a good part of his day. You're a good man Jerry! I promise I won't tell anyone that you live in Shelby, NC and that you have a great grass strip that is just begging airplanes to land on it. Does anyone know where to find the plastic fairleads for the BC12D rudder and aileron cables. ( It might have been R. Lees web sight that I saw them). Also, the "D" window on the BC12D. How does the frame install on to the fuselage. and how does the window itself install? Do I cut my own from plexiglass? Someone lead me by the hand! Also, the 12 gal gas tank in the fuselage had the filler neck come all the way out. I think that the tank is aluminum and the neck is for sure steel. Any ideas on how to put it back together-- welding--gluing?
            Any Taylorcraft is welcome to fly into 29NC.
            Jerry in NC
            TF# 114
            Prior BC12-D's
            N43433
            N95823
            N44024

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