i was just wondering if any one on here would want some tcraft parts ?
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I can use a left elevator for BC-12D.1946 BC-12D N96016
I have known today a magnificent intoxication. I have learnt how it feels to be a bird. I have flown. Yes I have flown. I am still astonished at it, still deeply moved. — Le Figaro, 1908
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Top and bottom cowl, LOTS of trim pieces, strut fairings (collecting paterns for all sizes, condition doesn't matter). What year and model is it? Condition of major parts? You are going to get LOTS of messages, you might want to inventory and post a list. The strange stuff you don't know what it is can be what someone REALLY needs!
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well the reason i ask is because my friend bob i got my tcraft from him and he has a ton of tcraft and parts and the best guess i can think of would be that he has 7 tcraft from the mid 30s to my 1948 i know for shure that my tcraft is a 1948 i have the papers for her i had a hard time tracking down the others and 2 of them are wrecks i think? they are all taken apart so juging from yall responce ill stop by tomarrow and get his number for all of yall and you can ask him more about what he has he has had these tcraft and parts for a long time since 03 that i know of his name is bob wagstaff and a neally nice guy he is an a&p ia and i think he would be more then happy to get the planes out of here and all the parts oh i have a bunch of pics of all the parts but i dont know how to put them up here so if yall could tell me how i could do it i think it would help yall find what your looking for
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Hey Crispy, my nephew has a BC-65 he wants to sell. It is complete with Airworthyness and bill of sale and logs. The only thing that needs to be done is one wing needs to be reversed. The firewall foward is from a BC-12D. Rhe dowling is almost perfect except for a spot on the bottom by the slots where the carb air box wore a hole. The firewall foward includes the engine (649 TT) and a 7445 macauley prop. The engine has never been taken apart. His health is not good and I am not going to do another plane. I'm struggling to get work done on the glider. DickTF #10
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Originally posted by Dick Huish View PostThe only thing that needs to be done is one wing needs to be reversed. DickMike Horowitz
Falls Church, Va
BC-12D, N5188M
TF - 14954
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Originally posted by mhorowit View PostDick - could you please explain that..... I'm pretty sure they arn't interchangable! - MIke
Mike
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Originally posted by Ragwing nut View PostYou can disassmeble the wing and make the opposite wing with a few key parts like a wing butt rib, both aileron but ribs, aileron bell crank, aileron center and tip bay closeout, and leading edge tip skin. Easy if you have the necessary opposite wing parts.
MikeMike Horowitz
Falls Church, Va
BC-12D, N5188M
TF - 14954
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Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View PostEasy to do in THEORY. As much work as building two wings! OK, a little less, taking it apart is easier than putting it together.
What is embarrassing is noticing half way through you have built up a second left wing.
HankKevin Mays
West Liberty,Ky
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