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Is this the one? '46 12D in N3N colors

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  • #16
    Re: Is this the one? '46 12D in N3N colors

    I got the FAA disc today. The engine STC is there. There is no 337 for covering after 1963 when grade A was put on with Randolf. The seller told me on the phone that it has been completely stripped, restored, and recovered. Something is amiss methinks. He says he has a whole binder of notes and stuff. Maybe they neglected to file the proper major repair paperwork with FSDO.......probably. Oh well. I hate that.
    “Airplanes tend to fly better over gross than they do out of gas, but I’m just speculating.”

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    • #17
      Re: Is this the one? '46 12D in N3N colors

      skyboltone, I am just about to put my 1946 BC-12-D on the market with an engine by Don's Dream Machines in Georgia who is known for his engines. It has 0-200 case and 85 cylinders and all. I had them put the gear in for a future alternator as well. The plane is in great shape and flies awesome. I am looking a Flight Design CT as I find myself traveling to see my daughters alot and they are now on each coast. I need more speed! The plane has a lot of extras. If you are interested please give me a call. It's really a great looking aircraft and I have had many things done to the aircraft to maintain and improve it. My phone number is 605-299-3356. Later!
      Last edited by NC96277; 12-27-2011, 15:27.
      Robert "Scott" Raczynski
      Rapid City, SD

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