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  • #91
    Re: News from the Factory III

    YEP I am confused too! I think you meant PMA not PMS although that may be appropriate. thanks for the other e-mail. Monday or Tuesday ought to see a bit more light on the subject. I will check furthur on the alledged seizure of parts. Anybody?? IS THERE a pending Sheriff's sale or was a settlement reached?
    Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
    Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
    TF#1
    www.BarberAircraft.com
    [email protected]

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    • #92
      Re: News from the Factory III

      If we all invest, and buy, and run the company, as owner's of our product, would there be anyless problems? Would parts get the proper paper work? Would parts get produced w/PMA's?
      Could there be a way thru the love of our famous aircraft, that the owners are able to step forward and help?
      Was not the TAYLORCRAFT company saveable at anytime,(in it's past history) if not only for money? Is there anyway possible............................?

      Hey! Wake up! Oh, that's better. Sorry all. Guess I was just day dreaming again, with out thinking.

      Sure will be gald, when I'm back in the air. The brain is full of webs. Need AIR bad!
      David Price
      N96045 #8245
      T-Foundation #558
      Molt Taylor Field
      Kelso,WA,

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      • #93
        Re: News from the Factory III

        "supposedly" the FAA did a conformity check on a lot of items while they were still in LaGrange. If you are receiving 8130-3 tags, they should be dated from LaGrange days.

        Mike

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        • #94
          Re: News from the Factory III

          TAYLORCRAFT AVIATION FACES FINANCIAL WOES
          Taylorcraft Aviation in Brownsville, Texas, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy without an attorney on Friday the 13th in October, and that has come back to haunt it. Now a judge has told Taylorcraft founder Harry Ingram he can't stay under the protection of Chapter 11 unless he hires an attorney by Monday, according to The Brownsville Herald. A hearing is set for today on an eviction notice for failure to pay rent at Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport, and city officials told the newspaper they are giving Taylorcraft until mid-November to vacate in hopes that the city will not be stuck with the management of parts and machinery. The newspaper estimates the company is in debt $940,838. Ingram did not immediately return calls to ePilot for comment.

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          • #95
            Re: News from the Factory III

            Hey All,

            Apparently, Taylorcraft Aviation has hired a law firm to represent them in the bankruptcy proceedings according to a court filing from October 26, 2006. The firm is Ransome and Ray, P.C. of Brownsville. If anyone is interested in the court filings, they can be found under case number 06-10676 of the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas, Brownsville District. The online link is http://www.txs.uscourts.gov/bankruptcy/
            All bankruptcy court documents are public record. Very public... You'll need a PACER account set-up to actually view the documents as there is a charge of $.08 per page.

            Since they now have representation, it seems like the bankruptcy process will be set in motion. Under Chapter 11, Taylorcraft will have protection from debtors while it tries to work out a recovery plan. It can continue operations while this is all going on. The entire process can proceed at glacial speed.

            Dan

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            • #96
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              WHOA! Forget everything from the previous post. I just checked the bankruptcy court filings and the judge has dismissed the case (see attached doc). Yikes. I'm not a lawyer and I may be missing something here, but right now it looks like no bankruptcy protection for Taylorcraft.

              Dan
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              • #97
                Re: News from the Factory III

                Here's the Taylorcraft company website. I thought it interesting they're showing a new LSA model with nose-gear, no less. I must say that Harry seems more persistant than most bankrupt folks with no manufacturing facility or FAA license.
                Click here:


                With regards;
                ED OBRIEN

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                • #98
                  Re: News from the Factory III

                  Stay The Course, Harry!
                  Bob Gustafson
                  NC43913
                  TF#565

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                  • #99
                    Re: News from the Factory III

                    That is not an LSA - it's an F22C.

                    https://<br /> http://www.landings....er=223uk<br />
                    Taylorcraft - There is no substitute!
                    Former owner 1977 F-19 #F-104 N19TE

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                    • Re: News from the Factory III

                      Even more important if you check the taylorcraft factory web site, in addition to the updates on the "new models" WE find the new Service Letter that applies to ALL 696 TC & 1A9 ships:
                      www.taylorcraft.com/?view=sl101 Instructions?? Field reports?
                      Has the FAA ever had any Malfunction & Defect Reports ( M&D's) sent to them.? I will check tomorrow. I would of course like to see the factory make these "field reports" available to all owners and the Taylorcraft Foundation.
                      Last edited by Forrest Barber; 11-02-2006, 20:54.
                      Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
                      Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
                      TF#1
                      www.BarberAircraft.com
                      [email protected]

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                      • Re: News from the Factory III

                        Dated 3 days ago. I have never seen any requirements to mail a compliance report back to the factory before. As a service letter, Part 91 does not mandate you have to do anything unless it somehow becomes an AD.

                        Mike

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                        • Re: News from the Factory III

                          Originally posted by Forrest Barber View Post
                          As you can see from the FAA , the factory apparently has no process in place to manufacture parts.
                          Forrest, do you know if Taylor Craft is a "ligitimate" manufacturer. The status of my log books is....the mechanic signed off the work he performed on my Cub in the log books and Harry provided an FAA form 337 (major repairs and/or alterations of an aircraft), attesting to the work performed under FAA standards and guidelines, signed by himself, as a "manufacturer". There are no IA notations. Harry is certainly not and IA...am I back to square one? I've made numeruos calls to the FAA in San Antonio, without response.

                          I found it interesting that I received a phone call today from Harry, stating he was returning my call...I never called him...haven't for some time, now. As I was not listed on the debts owed in the bankruptcy petition (which has now been dismissed), is he trying to appease me, once again, with a line of B.S.? He said he located some of my missing parts and would be getting them over to Hunt Pan Am today.

                          Any info you or anyone else, for that matter, that may be knowledgable about FAA Form 337 verses IA inspection notations, is greatly appreciate. My plane is still in limbo until we know what this all means.

                          Appreciate any info/input/advice.

                          Donnetta

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                          • Re: News from the Factory III

                            I remind everyone , I have a direct e-mail [email protected]
                            As to the "Factory" ; YOU have to confirm anything they do or have done with the appropriate MIDO..... Keep trying!
                            Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
                            Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
                            TF#1
                            www.BarberAircraft.com
                            [email protected]

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                            • Re: News from the Factory III

                              Hey All,

                              There is an important article in this mornings Brownsville Herald about the Taylorcraft bankruptcy case dismissal and the consequences of that dismissal. Anyone with any current or anticipated dealings with the factory needs to read this...



                              Dan

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                              • Re: News from the Factory III

                                Originally posted by redefininglife View Post
                                Forrest, do you know if Taylor Craft is a "ligitimate" manufacturer. The status of my log books is....the mechanic signed off the work he performed on my Cub in the log books and Harry provided an FAA form 337 (major repairs and/or alterations of an aircraft), attesting to the work performed under FAA standards and guidelines, signed by himself, as a "manufacturer". There are no IA notations. Harry is certainly not and IA...am I back to square one? I've made numeruos calls to the FAA in San Antonio, without response.

                                I found it interesting that I received a phone call today from Harry, stating he was returning my call...I never called him...haven't for some time, now. As I was not listed on the debts owed in the bankruptcy petition (which has now been dismissed), is he trying to appease me, once again, with a line of B.S.? He said he located some of my missing parts and would be getting them over to Hunt Pan Am today.
                                Any info you or anyone else, for that matter, that may be knowledgable about FAA Form 337 verses IA inspection notations, is greatly appreciate. My plane is still in limbo until we know what this all means.

                                Appreciate any info/input/advice.

                                Donnetta
                                Correct me if I'm wrong, but the way I see this is that Taylorcraft (or Harry) NEVER HAS been an approved manufacturer of Cubs... so his signature (as manufacturer) on your 337 doesn't mean anything... I guess my question is what basis does he have to sign off work on another brand of aircraft? If that's legit, he could sign off work on a Lear as well... or am I missing something here??
                                JH
                                I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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