Hi all,
I know it's a bit cheeky to start a new thread, as i am a newcomer, but was wondering whether or not i could pick the brains of some very experienced people?
I am restoring two Taylorcrafts in the UK and being a novice to this type of aircraft am getting stuck on a few items. One is a 1941 BC12-65(c/n 2958) and the other a 1946 BC12D(c/n/ 8054).
First aircraft started is the 12-65 from a ground-up situation.I do seem to have all the parts, some more damaged than others, but cannot find any drawings regards to the wooden stringers and door framework. Does anybody have these dimensions or know where they can be got?
Without boring everyone senseless i shall leave just this one question for now as there is soo much to do before getting to that stage. I am trying to keep everything original from when it last flew so this will be not only another beautiful aircraft in the air but also very unique due to add-ons done by previous owners.
Many thanks in advance for help recieved
Damian
I know it's a bit cheeky to start a new thread, as i am a newcomer, but was wondering whether or not i could pick the brains of some very experienced people?
I am restoring two Taylorcrafts in the UK and being a novice to this type of aircraft am getting stuck on a few items. One is a 1941 BC12-65(c/n 2958) and the other a 1946 BC12D(c/n/ 8054).
First aircraft started is the 12-65 from a ground-up situation.I do seem to have all the parts, some more damaged than others, but cannot find any drawings regards to the wooden stringers and door framework. Does anybody have these dimensions or know where they can be got?
Without boring everyone senseless i shall leave just this one question for now as there is soo much to do before getting to that stage. I am trying to keep everything original from when it last flew so this will be not only another beautiful aircraft in the air but also very unique due to add-ons done by previous owners.
Many thanks in advance for help recieved
Damian
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