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  • NC-43121 Flys Again!

    Back in the Air!

    She last flew in 2004 before I decided to do a complete tear-down and full re-build. Finally back in the sky again! Special thanks to Charley Center and Mike Olidieri at Crosswinds STOL in Wasilla, Alaska. Test flight this morning with excellent results.

    Here’s a quick run-down on her history:

    • She rolled out of the factory in January, 1946. NC-43121; BC-12D; SN 6780; A-65 engine.
    • Test flown by Al Barber.
    • Sold to a dealer in Los Angeles
    • Went through 14 owners, all in Oregon, from 1946 through 1982
    • I purchased in Oregon in 1982 and flew her to Alaska. My first airplane.
    • I put about 1,000 hours on her from 1982 through 2004. During that time a few “mods” were completed:
    o Removed wheel pants and installed 8.50s
    o Removed original taylorcraft “hockey puck” tailwheel and installed Maule tailwheel
    o Removed headliner and the “sling” baggage compartment – installed extended baggage
    o Removed Continental A-65 and did the Gilberti STC to install a C-85 engine (no electrics)
    o Removed original landing gear and installed F-19 landing gear – with ski brace / strengthening
    o Removed cable brakes and Shinn wheels, installed Cleveland wheels and hydraulic brakes
    o Rebuilt and recovered both wings after major wind storm and wing damage, including broken spar.
    • Decided in 2004 that it was time to take on a total rebuild / recover, including wings again.
    • Installed skylight
    • Installed zero time C-85 with eletrics, new C-150 style exhaust, and new Sensenich 76AK-2-38 prop
    • New cowling to fit long mount and new engine installation
    • New electrics (battery, radio, intercom, nav lights, alternator, GPS, ELT)
    • New struts
    • New shoes … 29-inch Airstreaks by Alaska Bushwheel and “Baby-Bushwheel” tailwheel
    • New seats
    • New paint
    • Float fittings (but no floats … yet)

    Most of the work has happened in the past year, I finally realized that it wasn’t going to get done if I kept whittling away at it in my “spare time”. I took the project to Charley Center who owns and operates Crosswinds STOL here in Wasilla, Alaska. He is renowned for his innovation and his work on tube-and-fabric aircraft. I am ecstatic with the work he and his crew did on my T-craft.

    The Taylorcraft.org web site has been a huge source of information during the rebuild project. The “tribe” is a very helpful bunch of folks!

    Thanks all, it really felt great this morning to be flying the old (now new) bird again. Here are a few pics.

    Rod

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    Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

    Oops, the photos didn't attach. I'll try again.
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    • #3
      Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

      Very nice, Rod. Congratulations!!!
      Cheers,
      Marty


      TF #596
      1946 BC-12D N95258
      Former owner of:
      1946 BC-12D/N95275
      1943 L-2B/N3113S

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        Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

        Congratulations,
        You have inspired me to build my Tcart after watching yours being built, there is a fly in May 22nd that we will have to attend.
        I have a thumb drive for you of your maiden flight, they turned out great and I think you will be happy.

        Eric

        'Despite the high cost of living, it continues to remain popular'-Unknown

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        • #5
          Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

          Congratulations Rod. She's a beauty too!
          Mike
          NC29624
          1940 BC65

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          • #6
            Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

            look,s grate i did the brakes last winter now i need the bush wheels love that look
            1940 BLT/BC65 N26658 SER#2000

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            • #7
              Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

              That really is a poor man's Supercub.....You can do a lot with an 85HP T-Craft. I love what you've done with her....looks tough

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              • #8
                Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                Excellent! I love it!
                DJ Vegh
                Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
                www.azchoppercam.com
                www.aerialsphere.com
                Mesa, AZ

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                • #9
                  Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                  Very nice
                  Im thinking about 7.00 or 8.00 size tires.It would make it work better landing on soft ground.Here in Maine,we dont have hard gravel bars like in other areas.and it looks great!
                  PV

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                  • #10
                    Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                    How do you like those 29s? How's the visibility? I'd love to put those on Miss T someday. She looks great!
                    Catch the fish, to make the money, to buy the bread, to gather the strength, to catch the fish...

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                    • #11
                      Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                      Very nice! I'm envious of the tyres... do you know what cruise speed you lose? And is there an STC for them?

                      Rob

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                      • #12
                        Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                        Regarding STC
                        Catch the fish, to make the money, to buy the bread, to gather the strength, to catch the fish...

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                        • #13
                          Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                          Originally posted by Robert Lees View Post
                          Very nice! I'm envious of the tyres... do you know what cruise speed you lose? And is there an STC for them?

                          Rob
                          I flew her for about 2-1/2 hours yesterday. Although it's been 7-years since I last had her in the air, I did not notice any reduction in cruise speed. The air wasn't real stable yesterday, so I didn't try to get accurate numbers ... but I know I'll still out-cruise a cub anyday. And yes, Alaska Bushwheel has the STC for the tires and the tailwheel.

                          Hope to get out and play quite a bit this week. Should be able to get some numbers nailed down on cruise, etc.

                          Blue skies,

                          Rod

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                          • #14
                            Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                            Originally posted by akndrifter View Post
                            How do you like those 29s? How's the visibility? I'd love to put those on Miss T someday. She looks great!
                            Visibility over the nose is slightly reduced because of the bushwheels and because I now have the longer engine mount. However, as with any taildragger, you learn to look out the sides while taxiing. On takeoff, the tail comes up quick and the visibility improves. Because of the larger tires, I believe I get more angle-of-attack upon rotation and I believe my ground roll has been reduced. The wing tends to grab a little more lift right at rotation. So far, I'm lovin' it!

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                              Re: NC-43121 Flys Again!

                              Originally posted by N-43121 View Post
                              Visibility over the nose is slightly reduced because of the bushwheels and because I now have the longer engine mount. However, as with any taildragger, you learn to look out the sides while taxiing. On takeoff, the tail comes up quick and the visibility improves. Because of the larger tires, I believe I get more angle-of-attack upon rotation and I believe my ground roll has been reduced. The wing tends to grab a little more lift right at rotation. So far, I'm lovin' it!
                              I found the same thing when I went to the 26" ak bushwheels. Make sure to post some good pics of her on gravel bars and tundra ;-)
                              Catch the fish, to make the money, to buy the bread, to gather the strength, to catch the fish...

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