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    Hi all for all interested the B&C light wt alternator has been approved vai a STC for older Cont powered planes.


    LIGHTWEIGHT ALTERNATOR (B&C) • YOUR SEARCH IS OVER • Proven; Reliable; Lightweight (6#), 30A alternator STC'ed 4 Luscombe 8 series, Cessna 120, 140, 150, 170, 172, 175; Aeronca/Amercn Champ/Rogers 7EC, s7EC, 7FCC 7CJ, 15, Taylorcraft BC12, BCS12, 19, F19; Piper J3 & PA 11; Swift GC 1A, GC1b; Ercoupe/Mooney/Univair 415, D, E, G, F1. F1A, A-2, M-10 • Contact DDD Losey - CLASSIC AERO located Gilbert, AZ USA • Telephone: 480-650-0883 • Fax: 484-762-6711 • Posted March 10, 2008 •

    Sorry I thought the link would take you to the AD, it can be found under the Antique-Classic pages right now on the first page about half way down, they don't list the STC # but you can e mail them from the ad.
    Last edited by GLB; 03-11-2008, 08:43. Reason: Correct informatiom

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    Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

    what is the stc number ??

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    • #3
      Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

      Didn't find it. What is price?
      DC

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        Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

        Sorry I thought the link would take you to the AD it in the Antique-Classic section on the first page about half way down right now, in the ad theres a link to e mail them for more information.

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          Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

          second page near bottom now has pics to look at

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          • #6
            Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

            ok i called stc # SA02283AK ok yall

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              Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

              I have a wind generator from Basic Aircraft. It works really well and is reasonably priced. See the link below. They do stand by their products.

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                Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

                I have a wind generator from Basic Aircraft. It works really well and is reasonably priced. See the link below. They do stand by their products.

                Any idea how much cruise you lost with it hanging out there in the wind? Larry
                "I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."

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                  Haven't seen much at all. I was surprised. 5mph if that. My brother the IA tells me that is because there is so much natural turbulence down there between the wheels and landing gear. The trade off between a bit less speed and safety has been worth it for me, though. I do a lot of cross country flying and arriving home down here in southern CA with a dead radio battery can be a royal pain for everyone.

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                  • #10
                    Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

                    I have the old 1940's wind generator on my 41 and what surprised me was that you could actually FEEL it when you threw the master switch. The prop spun all the time, but when you started to pull power you could actually feel the planes speed change. It wasn't a lot, but there was a feel like someone "tapped the brakes". Mine is mounted on the belly between the gear legs.
                    Hank

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                      Re: B&C Light Wt. alternator STC

                      THAT might make it easier for some to avoid the "float down the runway forever" problem if they come a little too hot. Just flare, pull power, and the added drag helps to slow the plane to touchdown speed. Brie

                      Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View Post
                      I have the old 1940's wind generator on my 41 and what surprised me was that you could actually FEEL it when you threw the master switch. The prop spun all the time, but when you started to pull power you could actually feel the planes speed change. It wasn't a lot, but there was a feel like someone "tapped the brakes". Mine is mounted on the belly between the gear legs.
                      Hank

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