Just looking thru' my new Wag Aero catalog. Shock cords, Taylorcraft, applications for different models.
According to the chart, "All model B series prior to 1946" should use # 9090. Sounds like MY 1940 BC-65? 9090's won't even hold the airplane up EMPTY (I've tried 'em).
9010HD, meant for "BC12D, BC12085, BC19" work better & 9010HDX, meant for "F-19, F-21" work even BETTER.
I've never tried 9010HDCW's (cold weather), are they similar to 'HDX's?
I guess mostly what I'm wondering is, does the TC call for specific shock cords for each model or is this applicability chart in the catalog just recommendations? I'd bet I'm not the only guy with 9010HDX's on my pre-war "B" model & a "like new" installed once and then removed set of 4 9090's hanging on a nail in the back of the hanger?
John C. Saubak
According to the chart, "All model B series prior to 1946" should use # 9090. Sounds like MY 1940 BC-65? 9090's won't even hold the airplane up EMPTY (I've tried 'em).
9010HD, meant for "BC12D, BC12085, BC19" work better & 9010HDX, meant for "F-19, F-21" work even BETTER.
I've never tried 9010HDCW's (cold weather), are they similar to 'HDX's?
I guess mostly what I'm wondering is, does the TC call for specific shock cords for each model or is this applicability chart in the catalog just recommendations? I'd bet I'm not the only guy with 9010HDX's on my pre-war "B" model & a "like new" installed once and then removed set of 4 9090's hanging on a nail in the back of the hanger?
John C. Saubak
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