Could anyone shed some light on any specifics of the baffling auction number 360020707015? My project (Lifetime at my rate) is a 1945 BC12-D with a C-85. I have no usable baffling, and thought this might work. I just don't recall the 6 air tubes. what are they for? My plane was a basket of parts. Now I like to think of my parts as assemblies!
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The two center tubes on the large rear baffle are "blast tubes" for cooling the magnetos I'm fairly sure. They are not standard but they are reasonably common for cooling the mags and the accessory case. However those tubes are a lot larger than any mag blast tube I've ever seen. They may have been hooked up to a SCAT tube for something else.
The two tubes on the front baffles are for cabin heat and carb heat that attach to the exhaust. Those are the only two standard "stock" Taylorcraft parts.
The two tubes on the outside edges of the large rear baffle are not stock and are not used for anything I am familiar with.
For $199 if you have no baffles with your project I suggest you buy them, plug up the four holes that are not standard, and live happily ever after.
the small baffle with the two holes in it is VERY important, it's the oil cooling baffle that is sandwiched between the crankcase and intake manifold. That one is a LOT nicer than most Taylorcraft oil baffles. Most of them are cracked, bent, stop-drilled ten times, etc.Taylorcraft : Making Better Aviators for 75 Years... and Counting
Bill Berle
TF#693
http://www.ezflaphandle.com
http://www.grantstar.net
N26451 (1940 BL(C)-65) 1988-90
N47DN (Auster Autocrat) 1992-93
N96121 (1946 BC-12D-85) 1998-99
N29544 (1940 BL(C)-85) 2005-08
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Hi Greg , got your e-mail, YES buy that set. I would have no problem with almost twice that figure. Thanks Bill Ii did not look at them yet. Does he say they are for Taylorcraft B or D ( L2M) , either one could work for Greg.Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
TF#1
www.BarberAircraft.com
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The picture made me remember how upset I was with myself. At an airshow in Paso Robles Ca. many years ago my Taylorcraft was parked next to a DC 3 A college student was sketching the scene, almost like the picture. She asked for permission, showed me the finished sketch and I was too dumb to ask her to sell or give me a copy. Thanks for the memory.L Fries
N96718
TF#110
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Originally posted by Forrest Barber View PostHi Greg , got your e-mail, YES buy that set. I would have no problem with almost twice that figure. Thanks Bill Ii did not look at them yet. Does he say they are for Taylorcraft B or D ( L2M) , either one could work for Greg.
Greg,
I used a set of baffling from the A65 on my 0-200 and C90 both of which worked out fine. I'm sure these will work for you . I was going to bid
on them myself because my baffling is a bit raddy but since you need it more
than mine I will obstain.
Good luck, and hold off for you final bid until 30 seconds before the end of the auction otherwise ebay ( being a sellers market only) will just bid you max so that others will outbid you . After all, they are in business to make money not find us a deal.
RobertRobert Bradbury
BC12D Experimental
C-FAJH C90
Sen. 74X39 prop
Seaplane 1650 Floats
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Originally posted by flyguy View PostNot to deflect thread, but speaking of DC-3's: anyone here from the Midwest, or otherwise, remember Ozark airlines? Had a fleet of 3's, flew St Louis thru Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee.
DarrylMike
NC29624
1940 BC65
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Got the engine baffling at the 6 sec mark.
I really believe this completes my pile of parts.
The pile is much smaller now because many of them make up assemblies.
Just sounds better that way. Everything is covered and in silver.
Don’t tell Forrest that I bought the bungee cords, I know he says
“Buy bungee cords when you are close”
OK, I thought I was close 8 years ago.Greg Guy 503-851-9595
1945 BC12-D NC39258 #6412
TF#29
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Originally posted by M Jones View PostUse to watch them passing by as a kid playing baseball around Decatur, IL. Dad would drive us all out to the airport sometimes in the evenings to stand at the fence and watch the last one of the day land. The F27 was the first that I remember much of seeing though... Check out the website http://www.ozarkairlines.com/
Larry"I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."
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Checked out the Ozark Airlines (ref. DC-3) site. Suspect they might like some of my pictures of their 3's operating thru Marion, Ill. in the mid 50's. Have to dig them out. Had no idea they were around until the 80's. Thanks for the reference.
DarrylLast edited by flyguy; 02-12-2008, 11:00.
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Flyguy,
I'msorry this took so long to get loaded onto this thread, but I just found out that I should NOT just reply to an E-mail notification, but rather post directly from the forum thread itself.
I hope that I was able to cut and paste this correctly, original message follows. Brie
Flyguy,
You were flying for the line when I was a young child standing at the rail of the observation deck at the local airport watching DC-3s, Martin 202s, and Convair 220s taking off and landing, putting quarters into the machine that let me listen to the pilots and tower talking to each other.
The lines that flew through were Allegheny, Mohawk, Capitol, and Eastern. I watched you guys always knowing that ONE DAY, I would be like you.
THANK YOU for as a group, never doing anything to knock yourselves off the pedestal I set you upon the way professional athletes now do to the kids that almost worship them today.
Sorry if this is a little "sappy" but it is the way I felt. I sent away to United Airlines corperate offices, telling them how much I loved flying, and that, some day, I hoped to fly an airliner too.
Several weeks later, I recieved a very thick package that held a very encouraging letter, AND an 8X10 black and white photo of EVERY aircraft that was EVER in their livery from BEFORE they were UAL to the present time. They sent that to me in 1960. Brie
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