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Yes and no. All the B"x"-65 are the same, and the B"x"-12-65 are all the same but different from each other. One is a standard model with the flying trim tab, and half moon panel, the other is the DeLuxe, with postwar style trim system, and postwar style panel and other minor differences
My t-craft was originaly a BC-12D with a C-65. Then is the sixties or seventies they switch to C-85 with the long mount and the engine cowl is a few inches wider then the boot cowl. Looking at a couple other t-carts in the area with C-85's it looks like they widened the fuselage starting at the door forward to the firewall with some small tubing.
Was that mod done at the factory or just skipped when they switched engines?
bc-12d is a postwar model and all those fuselages are the same. There should be nothing needed to widen the cowling. Sounds like some field modification, definitely not factory. Can you take a pic of you boot cowl and cowling?
Bill, to me, that looks like a post-war cowl fitted to a very pre-war firewall.
What's your serial number...you originally said BC12D...certainly doesn't look like it? I think Mike Jones has a similar cowl setup, and his is a 1939.
Originally it would have had an open cowl (with eyebrows)?
The serial # 9451. All the records and logs say BC-12D. My mechanic thinks that the fuselage was switched out at some point. The tail is post war with the 2 hinge tail feathers.
It has the panel with the big hole for the RPM gauge, the trim tab is on the elevator, and has 15 rib wings with stamped ribs.
In the early 60's the airplane was wrecked. The guy stalled low level (and lived) while hunting. So I think if I have a pre war fuselage here that is when it was switched.
Yep , check the ser# on the fuselage; however they are basically all the same. You have a pre-war boot cowl and a homemade engine cowling. If it flys good go for it!!
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