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    Does any one know of a S T C or 337 to attach fabric to
    wings in place of the wires on a BC12d
    Bob Vaughan
    [email protected]

  • #2
    Can not help you on rivits. I reused most of the marten wire when I recover. I did order some new and found it unsatisfaftory as it is not the same bends as on the original. The new wire does not seat well. I do not know if the factory has the old style wire available or not.? If you have trouble compare the old and the new and change sources if you can and want to go lthis route.

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    • #3
      Wing fabric attachment methods

      The main problem with the "new" wire (marketed as Martin Wire) is that the barb pitch is different. If going this route, then it is worth purchasing the "fixing kit" for about $15 which has a drilling jig for the different hole pitch. OK, this means drilling a complete new set of holes in the rib caps, but it is the "approved" attachment method, and it saves re-bending the new wires to fit the old holes.

      From a purely engineering perspective, I can see nothing untoward about using 1/8 fabric rivets. Murphy Aircraft use this for their fabric-covered aircraft (OK, I know they are homebuilts and therefore "Exp".) [Thinks: did Aeronca use this as original equipment?]
      The load-carrying capacity of these proper fabric rivets is surely greater than the wires, but then they would have to carry the weight of all that extra paperwork.

      Bob, we are undergoing approval here in the UK to rivet one of our "Experimental-equivalent" BC12D Taylorcrafts, and if agreed, we may have some paperwork to demonstrate some kind of "approval", but whether the FAA would accept it as "approved data" is another matter, and even here it may take us some time.

      The Factory are going for rib stitching on the new F22's, yes, even on the stamped ribs, so Bob you may even be able to get approval to stitch the ribs on your older model. But don't hold your breath too long. And they certainly will not have Taylorcraft Wire to sell.

      Rob

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      • #4
        Bellanca on the Citabria and Decathalon used rivets. No problems that I know of.
        Bob Ollerton

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        • #5
          Still looking for a 337 to use fabric rivets for wing fabric attachment...can anyone help?

          I know of a recent STC to use rivets for Cessna 120/140/170 series instead of the Cessna wire clip...I will be writing to the STC owner. I'll let you know.
          STC SA01814CH, issued 18 April 2003
          "Replace Cessna S-43 fabric attachment clips with AD42ABSLF rivets"

          Rob

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          • #6
            These rivets have a minimum grip length that means they could be "loose" in the 0.020" Taylorcraft rib caps.

            This means, for example, that the FAA refused to allow them as attachments for the fabric on early Aeroncas which also have thinner ribs.

            Bellanca use 0.025" for the rib material, which comes within the grip length for these fabric rivets.

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            • #7
              At the factory tour this past weekend, Harry Ingram reported that Taylorcraft has type design approval to use RIB-STITCHING in lieu of the metal clips. He says that he can provide owners with approval paperwork...it is approved for all models.
              So...theres another option 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
              [email protected]

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              • #8
                Here is the STC for POP Rivits

                If anyone needs the paperwork for using pop rivits to attach fabric to your Taylorcraft, post your private email address and I will send it to you in three attachments. They are to big to post onto this site.
                Richard Pearson
                N43381
                Fort Worth, Texas

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                • #9
                  Richard,
                  I can post them on my website with html links to this forum, with your permission?

                  Rob

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                  • #10
                    Richard,
                    I would appreciate copies of your paperwork.
                    Please send to

                    [email protected]

                    Thanks
                    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
                    [email protected]

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                    • #11
                      Permission granted!!!

                      Rob

                      You certainly have my permission. It would be wonderful if you could post a link to the 3 STC files. It will save me having to wait for this pokey dial up to up load them. That way Terry and others can just download them at their leisure.

                      Thanks
                      Richard Pearson
                      N43381
                      Fort Worth, Texas

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                      • #12
                        Richard,
                        I would appreciate copies of your paperwork.
                        Please send to

                        [email protected]

                        Thanks
                        Currie
                        N43202 (in progress)

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