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It is not here, the Aeronca guys here ahve one I can check with Brian. Hope it shows up , I do have the drawings for the Starter & the patent application . Any buddy out here ahve a Mc Dowell on their Tcraft; the drawings would be on the CD from Oak City.
My BC12D-1 s/n 10074 had one installed in it, when I bought it. The cowl had been cobbled to accomodate the ratchet and spinner, and I thought that was ugly. It was difficult to use in the Taylorcraft; the operating arm swung horizontally across your knees. It was a recipe for a bruising of knuckles and knees! There really wasn't enough room. I had an Aeronca 11AC Chief at one point that had one, and it worked far better, there was a lot more room, and the lever was swung through a vertical arc. I removed the contraption from the BC12D-1 when rebuilding, and sold it happily (to someone in the T.O.C. through an ad in the old newsletter), and never missed it. To my knowledge, I never had a drawing for the installation, only a logbook entry.
Charles: I THINK I have spoken with you by phone. I would really like to have one of those spinners for my BC12D with a McCauley metal prop! Can you make me one? and.......how much? JC
The Aeronca spinner assembly is 12" dia., large compared to the Taylorcraft nose bowl. It would help to clarify the dimensions with the Taylorcraft drawing.
Charles: I THINK I have spoken with you by phone. I would really like to have one of those spinners for my BC12D with a McCauley metal prop! Can you make me one? and.......how much? JC
JC,
I am working on a smaller diameter spinner for the J-4 and J-5 that would match the Taylorcraft nose bowl, 10" dia.
I tried to call you Friday, when is a proper time to call?
My BC12D-1 s/n 10074 had one installed in it, when I bought it. The cowl had been cobbled to accomodate the ratchet and spinner, and I thought that was ugly. It was difficult to use in the Taylorcraft; the operating arm swung horizontally across your knees. It was a recipe for a bruising of knuckles and knees! There really wasn't enough room. I had an Aeronca 11AC Chief at one point that had one, and it worked far better, there was a lot more room, and the lever was swung through a vertical arc. I removed the contraption from the BC12D-1 when rebuilding, and sold it happily (to someone in the T.O.C. through an ad in the old newsletter), and never missed it. To my knowledge, I never had a drawing for the installation, only a logbook entry.
Paul,
Do you have any pictures of the aircraft with the installation?
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