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    Just a few photos to show what Mark and I have been doing with NC43306. We just received a bead/flange roller to help with making a new boot cowl. Doc
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    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"

  • #2
    Re: Basic Steam Gauges

    Beautiful work!


    Bashibazouk AKA Josh Brehm
    BL-65 #1705
    TF #910
    NC47~ South Oaks Aerodrome
    EAA 1423
    Winterville, NC

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    • #3
      Re: Basic Steam Gauges

      very nice, Doc!

      What's this...clear plexiglass on the tail inspection panel? What a great idea!
      Bob Gustafson
      NC43913
      TF#565

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      • #4
        Re: Basic Steam Gauges

        Mark's idea...and contribution to T-Craft pre-flight safety inspections. They take about 10 minutes to fabricate using the old metal ones as templates. Applying thin plywood strips inside the fabric as mounting material is an easy solution. 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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        • #5
          Re: Basic Steam Gauges

          Looking Good Doc. Its getting closer! Hey... nice panel too. Don't forget to install the clip on the fuel control to comply with the AD. I would hate to hear of an off-airport landing due to confusing the carb heat and fuel shut-off.
          Just looking out for you.
          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
          weblog: Barnstmr's Random Aeronautics
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          • #6
            Re: Basic Steam Gauges

            LOL! Thanks...I appreciate any advice I get! The skylight (CLayton STC) will be finished this week, and the interior will be completed shortly thereafter. One-half of the new boot cowl has been beaded and joggled, and we will start the other half this weekend. Door and "D" windows were fashioned out of new plexiglas today. The seat cushions and door panels are at the upholsterer. We are at the stage where 85% of the project is completed and the other 15% will consume 85% of our time. We are getting excited about how it is coming together....and trim and fuselage close-out parts are on the "to be primed/painted" table. We are anxious to get the engine hung and begin firewall forward... Best wishes. 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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            • #7
              Re: Basic Steam Gauges

              what a good looking t-craft!

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              • #8
                Re: Basic Steam Gauges

                Doc,

                in the fourth picture, there's a little black thing on the rudder that almost looks like a spade. What is that?

                Josh


                Bashibazouk AKA Josh Brehm
                BL-65 #1705
                TF #910
                NC47~ South Oaks Aerodrome
                EAA 1423
                Winterville, NC

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                • #9
                  Re: Basic Steam Gauges

                  Josh: The leather patch on the right side of the rudder, and the leather patch at the end of the right rear fuselage, are the fabric entry points for the electrical wiring to the tail strobe. The wiring is covered by electrical "snake" mesh tubing. However, there is also a painted spade where the black accent ends in front of the vertical fin...I call it the "Dragon's Tail"...the working name of the airplane is "The Red Dragon". The name "Dragon Lady" did not "fly" in my household. LOL 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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                  • #10
                    Re: Basic Steam Gauges

                    Could you post some pictures of your boot cowl in progress?. Do you also have to make new engine cowls?
                    Ray

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                    • #11
                      Re: Basic Steam Gauges

                      Mark posted some pics of the boot cowl installation last night under a separate post. We beaded and joggled the second side yesterday morning, and with Mike Rice's help, the cowl was fitted by mid afternoon. As we had the original damaged boot cowl to use as a template, the fit was pretty much "on", and will only require minimal tweaking. We need to hang the doors before we drill the boot cowl attachment points to the fuselage tabs. The sheet metal was 3003-H14 purchased locally in San Antonio by Westbrook metals. The bead roller/flanger was purchased from Summit Racing Equipment ($125.95)...we got our money back after the 1st use since no-one around 1T8 had one. Our local sheet metal expert (Ed "El Cubano" Santiago) gave us some great advice and help on the 1st sheet - his 40 years as a structural mechanic for Continental AL is a toolbox of its own. I was able to obtain a NOS upper/lower cowl set. We will look to see if the old set can be duplicated. 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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