Hello All,
I have been reading here for a few days and want to know if anyone remembers this Taylorcraft. It flew out of Bainbridge, Ohio.
My dad owned it in the late 50' to early 60's. It is a BC12D that I spent more time in than I did in a car when little. Dad took the wings and tail surfaces off and towed it home backwards behind a pickup. He put it in the garage and stripped it and with the help of his friend Bob Hass from Bainbridge he recovered it and put all new insides he hand stitched. HE gave it a Super Cub paint job and flew it for a while before getting tranfered to Zanesville, Ohio
in 1962. After moving Dad did not have the time to spend on it so he sold it to a guy somewhere in Kentucky. That is where I lost track of it.
Dad passed away 4 years ago and I have been going through the boxes of canceled checks and paperwork dad had collected from 1958 on and no luck yet on finding any paperwork on the sale of the plane. I tryed tracing the N number but it comes back to a piper now. IS there any way to find out what happened to the plane after my dad owned it?
Here is a photo. I also have a colorized version of the photo that I did in photoshop as to the way I remember it. It was cream and Red like the new supercubs at the time. I will never forget the smell of airplane dope because the smell was still in the garage a year later.
I have been reading here for a few days and want to know if anyone remembers this Taylorcraft. It flew out of Bainbridge, Ohio.
My dad owned it in the late 50' to early 60's. It is a BC12D that I spent more time in than I did in a car when little. Dad took the wings and tail surfaces off and towed it home backwards behind a pickup. He put it in the garage and stripped it and with the help of his friend Bob Hass from Bainbridge he recovered it and put all new insides he hand stitched. HE gave it a Super Cub paint job and flew it for a while before getting tranfered to Zanesville, Ohio
in 1962. After moving Dad did not have the time to spend on it so he sold it to a guy somewhere in Kentucky. That is where I lost track of it.
Dad passed away 4 years ago and I have been going through the boxes of canceled checks and paperwork dad had collected from 1958 on and no luck yet on finding any paperwork on the sale of the plane. I tryed tracing the N number but it comes back to a piper now. IS there any way to find out what happened to the plane after my dad owned it?
Here is a photo. I also have a colorized version of the photo that I did in photoshop as to the way I remember it. It was cream and Red like the new supercubs at the time. I will never forget the smell of airplane dope because the smell was still in the garage a year later.
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