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  • #61
    Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

    I thought politics was supposed to be in the "Humor, Rants & Raves" section. This was a discussion about the future of Taylorcraft and keeping parts available to the many happy owners. I happen to think Hank's idea makes perfect sense, especially when you consider the current bad economy. We're not trying to be like the big Corporate giants.
    EAA 93346 TF #863
    1946 BC-12D N96421
    currently a collection of parts

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    • #62
      Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

      that and getting stcs would be better

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      • #63
        Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

        I'm not much on dreaming. As was said in the Air Force, wish in one hand and shit in the other and see which fills up first. I'm not the least bit "angry". As for politics, politics is in every phase of our existence, from the factory floor to the sales office, to top management. Its all political. Personally, unless I was a DuPont or a Warren Buffett type, doing it for fun, I would never consider building light aircraft in the U.S. Too many have tried and failed, some under optimum conditions. Too many regulations that don't make sense, etc. If I did give it a shot, well capitalized and good people paid a good wage for what they know, I would have it centralized in one place. Much easier to keep track of the production and the cash flow. Not long ago (speaking of dreamers) I think a group tried to market the basic Aeronca Champ for around 80-90,000.00! The first 85hp Champ I flew in 1954-55, cost 1,700.00, almost new. How you get from there to the price of a 2009- 911 Porsche Carrera (used) is beyond me. For that kind of dough you can buy a NICE used super cub or Husky and really get with it! The only aircraft manufactuers that remain successful today in the U.S., with very few exceptions are those with "Govmint" contracts. But...if you manage to set up cottage industrys to make T-Craft parts which are approved, at a decent price I think you would be made dean of Harvard Business School. JC
        Last edited by jim cooper; 03-26-2010, 19:32. Reason: forgot

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        • #64
          Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

          Hi Hank, it's Brie. I just came over here after reading your reply to me on the Moto-Air Yahoo group.
          I think that instead of an experimental powered by a 100 horse motor, how about a lightweight, single seat 4130 fuselage, and lightweight aluminum tubing ladder style wings, all skinned in 1.8 ounce fabric.
          There are several two cylinder four stroke engines making mid thirties power, capable of direct driving a two bladed prop, and weighing LESS than 80 pounds.
          Ultralights are the only segment of aviation that is GROWING, even now. Give me your thoughts guys. Brie

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          • #65
            Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

            hey brie thats only because the ultralight segment have far less rules and can get away with more too i have the plans to an affordalane and it still looks like a plane but it dont fly fast i plan to build it some day just for some really cheap fun

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            • #66
              Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

              COOL Jim.
              I designed a full scale, ultralight legal replica of a
              1930 Aeronca C-2 that is about ten days to two weeks
              from first flight. It is part 103 weight legal, and I will
              be flying it up to Alliance in July instead of the
              Taylorcraft which still needs it's lift struts, and now a new
              annual before it can fly legally.
              There is a group of us that have no intention of building
              aircraft, or even kits, but will sell plans after I get about
              100 hours on mine. Two other members of our little group
              Are each nearing completion of their replicas, and one of
              them may accompany me to alliance with his plane.
              We had plan to start on designing a single seat
              U/L legal replica of the L-2 as soon as we are done
              testing the C-2. I'll see you guys in July. Brie

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              • #67
                Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                Brie,
                Just joined your Yahoo group. Sounds like a neat project. Are you also Sabrina?
                Hank

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                • #68
                  Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                  Brie,
                  Guess I should have let you know my old company name is what I used on Yahoo. Aeroapplications was the name of my old company. Did some engineering consulting. No money in it (for the stuff I liked to do) but a lot of fun.
                  Hank

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                  • #69
                    Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                    Welcome to the ManuSina design
                    discussion group. Every once in a
                    while we will put our feet up on the
                    table and just BS back and forth for
                    8 or 10 posts, then I will get us all
                    back to task.
                    One of our members who just loves
                    to trade around for stuff just accuired
                    a P&W 3350 on it's own dedicated
                    transport trailer. When we asked
                    Him what he planned to do with
                    THAT, he replied that it would make
                    a GREAT lawnmower for the runway.
                    By the way, yes my name is Sabrina,
                    Brie is my nickname. Brie

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                    • #70
                      Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                      OK, now I have consolidated what I thought were three people into one. Makes things so much easier for my aging feeble mind!
                      Speaking of feeble mind, I have almost 6,000 messages to read now from the message history to get caught up! May take a while.
                      Hank

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                      • #71
                        Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                        Brie:
                        I'm interested in your ultralight Aeronca project. Can you post a link to your website?
                        Bob Gustafson
                        NC43913
                        TF#565

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                        • #72
                          Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                          Sure Bob,
                          It is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ManuSina/
                          This should get you in, if you have any trouble, just go to yhaoo groups home page, and type in ManuSina (just like that), on the search, and it should take you there. Let me know if you have any trouble. Brie

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                          • #73
                            Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                            cool joined just need to hear back on it looks like this is going to be cool to build

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                            • #74
                              Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                              Originally posted by fearofpavement View Post
                              Lots of dreaming going on here.... Pretty soon the $100,000 T-craft/Cessna 185 will be parked in the hangar and the owner will be out flying the rickety vintage BC-12D to get back to the roots of aviation. We have a hangar full of planes but I like the T-craft for what it is. If I need something that will work in other situations I use one of the "others". There are so many choices of planes out there to fit every niche and not too many can fill a lot of the cubby holes. The T-craft is cheap, simple and fun. It doesn't make a good cargo plane or interstate commuter but it is cheap, simple and fun. go flyin!
                              Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU!! Flaps? I can come almost straight
                              Down when I side slip her. Bigger than an O-200? SHOOT guys , let's
                              piss off the Helio drivers, and hang a PT-6 on the plane. That would go
                              just great with electric fowler flaps, and leading edge slats, or leading
                              edge Kruger flaps. THEN, so you don't lose situTional awareness, or
                              Forget how fast you're going in the pattern of, I guess LAX, the way
                              we are outfitting this thing, a satellite linked computer drives heads
                              up monacle.
                              By the time we are done, for about the same price, you could get
                              A C-130 at a Government auction.
                              I love my Taylorcraft as much as I do BECAUSE it is "old" (read
                              EMP blast proof) technology that works the same, all the time,
                              and seperates the PILOTS from the wannabess because it
                              takes an IRON pilot to fly this fabric bird cross country then
                              Slip it in on a crosswind approach. If I did anything, it would
                              be to make an ultralight replica, so that it's owner could fly
                              cheaper, without multiple thousand dollar AD's that have to
                              be installed by A&P's. Brie

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                              • #75
                                Re: NEW Taylorcraft design features

                                well you got a point there i think i could rebuild it as an experimental my dad and i have to replace about 30% of the fuse and were rebuilding the whole plane so i could make that 51% maybe i mean look at the swick t its now a kit

                                huh ill have to talk it over with the old man and see what he thinks

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