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  • #16
    Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

    Originally posted by Ragwing nut View Post
    Roy was my grandafather, passed away about 2-3 years ago, Larry is my uncle. If you ever came down to our shop, we are still there. I am at the hanger Tues, Thurs, and Sat. I would be happy to come look at the bird and value it for you.

    mike
    Yea that would be good. out of those 3 days you mentioned Sat. is the best day for me. Lets keep in touch..........Mike

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    • #17
      Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

      Originally posted by Doc View Post
      Hello Mike: It is a sad thing to lose your father so quickly. My father died of the same affliction. Please accept my condolences. I am in Bulverde, TX (San Antonio) and finishing up a Feb/46 BC12-D (SN 6965) total restoration. I would like to discuss your Dad's ship with you. Please contact me at [email protected] at your leisure. If possible, I can fly up to OK to meet with you. Thanks. Doc
      Thanks for your kind words Doc. I will email you, thanks..........Mike

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      • #18
        Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

        Mike: I will be home tonight doing taxes$#@! I would love to see your e-mail pics. If you are able to talk, e-mail me your number and I will call. Thanks. Doc
        Doc TF #680
        Assend Dragon Aviation
        FAA Senior AME #20969
        EAA TC #5453 / FA #1905
        CAF Life Member #2782
        NC43306 Feb/1946 BC12-D Deluxe
        "Leben ohne Reue"

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        • #19
          Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

          Originally posted by Doc View Post
          Mike: I will be home tonight doing taxes$#@! I would love to see your e-mail pics. If you are able to talk, e-mail me your number and I will call. Thanks. Doc
          Doc, I will email you on Thurs. had some things come up tonight.........Mike

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          • #20
            Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

            Mike,
            Here's your perfect chance to learn to fly. Can't think of a better airplane for that! Do you or your brother have kids? Pass it down... its your dad's legacy.

            Ive seen the airplane before... stopped in at D-J-Perry Airport about a year ago. It seems like I recall it was very original. I recall it has a checkerboard paint pattern on the tail. Just like mine and many others, it just needs a little TLC.
            Terry Bowden, formerly TF # 351
            CERTIFIED AERONAUTICAL PRODUCTS, LLC
            Consultant D.E.R. Powerplant inst'l & Engines
            Vintage D.E.R. Structures, Electrical, & Mechanical Systems
            BC12D, s/n 7898, N95598
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            • #21
              Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

              Mike,
              Terry is right. If you decide to keep it bet you will have plenty of help from other T/crafters -the forum is a great place to start. It would cost a fraction of what renting a plane will and about 1000 times the fun and will appreciate in value. Hope you can keep it-or find a good home close to where you live for it.
              Buell
              Last edited by Buell Powell; 03-27-2008, 09:53.
              Buell Powell TF#476
              1941 BC12-65 NC29748
              1946 Fairchild 24 NC81330

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              • #22
                Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                Mike,
                If your family doesn't need the money, and you ever had the desire to share what the Eagles know, this is the PERFECT time and situation to do it.
                I started flying in a 7AC Champ when I was fourteen years old, but was never able to own my own ship till I was in my late thirties. Renting was SOOO expensive that I eventually built my own ultralights, and flew them.
                It wasn't till 2004 that I owned my BC-65, and I would not sell her for ANY amount of money.
                If you learn to fly in your father's ship, it will cost you a fraction of the amount it would normally cost you to get your licence.
                Then, just take her up on a cross country flight some night, away from any city lights, relax, and listen to your dad tell you flying stories.
                My dad flew, but I never got the chance to fly with him, or to fly any planes he flew. You have a RARE opportunity.
                Yours in Flight, Brie

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                • #23
                  Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                  Originally posted by barnstmr View Post
                  Mike,
                  Here's your perfect chance to learn to fly. Can't think of a better airplane for that! Do you or your brother have kids? Pass it down... its your dad's legacy.

                  Ive seen the airplane before... stopped in at D-J-Perry Airport about a year ago. It seems like I recall it was very original. I recall it has a checkerboard paint pattern on the tail. Just like mine and many others, it just needs a little TLC.
                  Terry, thanks for responding. Neither my brother nor I have kids but I would still love to keep it in the family. The only problem is right now I havent the financial means to learn to fly or to restore the T/Craft. Someday I might but not this year, and my mother is actually the owner now so its basically her decision. I would love to keep it in my general area of OKC. so I could follow its progress and maybe someday even fly in it again and who knows maybe buy it back! Unfortuneately thats where we stand right now. I am going to email some pics out tonight that I havent emailed yet. I have to go right now but will be back later............Thanks Mike

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                  • #24
                    Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                    Originally posted by taylorcraftbc65 View Post
                    Mike,
                    If your family doesn't need the money, and you ever had the desire to share what the Eagles know, this is the PERFECT time and situation to do it.
                    I started flying in a 7AC Champ when I was fourteen years old, but was never able to own my own ship till I was in my late thirties. Renting was SOOO expensive that I eventually built my own ultralights, and flew them.
                    It wasn't till 2004 that I owned my BC-65, and I would not sell her for ANY amount of money.
                    If you learn to fly in your father's ship, it will cost you a fraction of the amount it would normally cost you to get your licence.
                    Then, just take her up on a cross country flight some night, away from any city lights, relax, and listen to your dad tell you flying stories.
                    My dad flew, but I never got the chance to fly with him, or to fly any planes he flew. You have a RARE opportunity.
                    Yours in Flight, Brie
                    Thanks Brie.........That is something to definately think about!!!

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                    • #25
                      Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                      Hey tribe,Mike emailed me these pics of his dad't t-craft(N43463). I know he had problems earlier and could not post them so I resized them and here they are. Let's help him out. I sent him an email with some of my personal advise,opinions, and even a rough offer if he decides to sell. I think whoever gets this bird really needs to take there time with it and really restore it right,original,and the to show quality. This is truely one of the last truely straight un butchered t-crafts. The only thing I can see that isn't original is the luscombe exhaust.....and I thought that was my idea,lol.
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                      Last edited by crispy critter; 03-27-2008, 18:16.
                      Kevin Mays
                      West Liberty,Ky

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                      • #26
                        Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                        Originally posted by crispy critter View Post
                        Hey tribe,Mike emailed me these pics of his dad't t-craft(N43463). I know he had problems earlier and could not post them so I resized them and here they are. Let's help him out. I sent him an email with some of my personal advise,opinions, and even a rough offer if he decides to sell. I think whoever gets this bird really needs to take there time with it and really restore it right,original,and the to show quality. This is truely one of the last truely straight un butchered t-crafts. The only thing I can see that isn't original is the luscombe exhaust.....and I thought that was my idea,lol.
                        Thanks for doing that for me Kevin......Thats funny, I didnt realize that the exhaust wasnt original! My dad loved flying Luscombes too!!

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                        • #27
                          Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                          He did that big patch on the passenger side within the last year or so. He said he went down to the airport one day and there was a big tear in that wasnt there the last time he had been down. Obviously she needs recovering and some other TLC by someone who will appreciate it like my dad did and keep his spirit alive.....I feel like I have made a few friends here already and I appreciate all everyone has done for me so far. I will take some more pics this weekend and you can post them as well. I need to take some of the cockpit and let you all see that. It is in need of some TLC as well!! Thanks again.........Mike

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                          • #28
                            Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                            Also, I have the original metal wheel pants that are painted red as well........

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                            • #29
                              Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                              Here are some more pics Mike sent to me.Enjoy. Mike,you mentioned the exhaust. I wanted something better then stock on my t-craft also and this is the best system I could find.....check out the last picture,lol.
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                              Kevin Mays
                              West Liberty,Ky

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                              • #30
                                Re: Needing to sell my fathers 1946 BC-12D

                                Thats a nice looking bird Kevin!!!

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