I stumbled on a bare bones 1938 ~1940 Taylorcraft. It appears to be in excellent shape and has been upgraded to 65 HP Continental from the original flathead 40HP Continental. The running flathead comes with the aircraft. The originial prop is gone though. It has been stored inside for the last 15~16 years. I looked at the plane expecting the worst and was surprised at how clean and dry it was.
What are the things to look closely at on Taylorcraft that is this old ?? The wing spars are "supposed' to be in excellent shape, but I couldn't get a good look at them.
I'm a non current pilot and am jazzed enough about this plane to spend the time and money to get current.
What are the things to look closely at on Taylorcraft that is this old ?? The wing spars are "supposed' to be in excellent shape, but I couldn't get a good look at them.
I'm a non current pilot and am jazzed enough about this plane to spend the time and money to get current.
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