Hi all
Sorry in advance if this is a dumb question. I am looking at buying a 1946 BC12D and recently viewed one. The plane in question was "rebuilt" approximately 10 years ago but the wing spars have never been replaced and are original. On removing one of the inspection covers, a small crack was noticed on the left rear spar. Naturally I was a little concerned but was told it could be fixed quite easily.
My question is this.....is it advisable to buy a plane with the original 1940's spars still fitted and as one crack has been found already, is it likely that there are more cracks lurking out of sight?
I would be very grateful for any thoughts and advice you guys could give me.
Thanks
UKTC
Sorry in advance if this is a dumb question. I am looking at buying a 1946 BC12D and recently viewed one. The plane in question was "rebuilt" approximately 10 years ago but the wing spars have never been replaced and are original. On removing one of the inspection covers, a small crack was noticed on the left rear spar. Naturally I was a little concerned but was told it could be fixed quite easily.
My question is this.....is it advisable to buy a plane with the original 1940's spars still fitted and as one crack has been found already, is it likely that there are more cracks lurking out of sight?
I would be very grateful for any thoughts and advice you guys could give me.
Thanks
UKTC
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