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    I spent an hour last night looking closely at the fuselage damage to NC20407 and really regret not buying Jim Herpst’s fuselage when I had the chance!

    Several months ago, I purchased a rear RH wing attach fuselage cluster with the intent of sleeving it in, in place of the damaged cluster and tubing. The cluster came from a BC-12D and close examination reveals it to be very different from my 1938. My prewar has the top longeron continuing thru the rear cluster in a smooth continuous line. The purchased cluster has an abrupt angle at the rear cluster which “flattens” the top longeron over the cabin (to be slightly angled down towards the ground). The change of line happens in the cluster itself, so it’s not like I can bend the tube to look decent. This and the spliced on tail section(rear 6’) really makes me wish that I now had a replacement fuselage. Does anyone know where another prewar fuselage may be for sale? Any suggestions on someone near Madison, WI. who might have experience to look at the project and offer options?

    Thanx
    MIKE CUSHWAY
    1938 BF50 NC20407
    1940 BC NC27599
    TF#733

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    Re: I screwed up!

    Mike do not feel too bad. What you really need is a 1940 or prior. Mine was a 1941 and if you built her back as a 1941 you would have been ok (and it had the paperwork to do just that) BUT it would not be the same fuselage as the 1938. You would have needed the 15 ribs also. In fact the gentleman that bought her will be using parts from his dads 1941 BF that has a twisted fuslage and bring mine bach as it was with the BC12 . There are differences like the trim as this one was/is a deluxe model with the built in elevator trim. You will be ok there are several prewar fuselages floating around out there.

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    • #3
      Re: I screwed up!

      Originally posted by 1938BF50 View Post
      I spent an hour last night looking closely at the fuselage damage to NC20407 and really regret not buying Jim Herpst’s fuselage when I had the chance!

      Several months ago, I purchased a rear RH wing attach fuselage cluster with the intent of sleeving it in, in place of the damaged cluster and tubing. The cluster came from a BC-12D and close examination reveals it to be very different from my 1938. My prewar has the top longeron continuing thru the rear cluster in a smooth continuous line. The purchased cluster has an abrupt angle at the rear cluster which “flattens” the top longeron over the cabin (to be slightly angled down towards the ground). The change of line happens in the cluster itself, so it’s not like I can bend the tube to look decent. This and the spliced on tail section(rear 6’) really makes me wish that I now had a replacement fuselage. Does anyone know where another prewar fuselage may be for sale? Any suggestions on someone near Madison, WI. who might have experience to look at the project and offer options?

      Thanx
      Here is a post from a while back. Maybe give Clint a call?
      I think he also had a fuselage


      taylorcraft parts for sale 39, 42, and 46



      lots of parts, doors ,wood, instrument panels, yokes, pedals, pulleys, a65 cont, cowls, nose bowls, fuel tanks nose and rh wing tank, 1939 bc65 frame. call clint 972-742-7680
      Dale
      T.F.# 1086

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      • #4
        Re: I screwed up!

        Originally posted by dejh22 View Post
        Here is a post from a while back. Maybe give Clint a call?
        I think he also had a fuselage


        taylorcraft parts for sale 39, 42, and 46



        lots of parts, doors ,wood, instrument panels, yokes, pedals, pulleys, a65 cont, cowls, nose bowls, fuel tanks nose and rh wing tank, 1939 bc65 frame. call clint 972-742-7680
        He has an add on barnstormers

        TAYLORCRAFT FUSELAGE PRE WAR • AVAILABLE FOR SALE • parting out frame, all or part, will chop up if you need fittings, good tail section not bent • Contact Clint R. Barnes, Owner - located Wills Point, TX USA • Telephone: 972-742-7680 • Posted February 12, 2012 • Show all Ads posted by this Advertiser • Recommend This Ad to a Friend • Email Advertiser • Save to Watchlist • Report This Ad • Finance New Lower Rates!
        Dale
        T.F.# 1086

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        • #5
          Re: I screwed up!

          Anyone on the list near Wills Point, Texas that might be willing to go look at a fuselage?
          MIKE CUSHWAY
          1938 BF50 NC20407
          1940 BC NC27599
          TF#733

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          • #6
            Re: I screwed up!

            Mike,
            For what its worth, I bought a used wing attach bracket from Clint Barnes and it was in great shape, as advertised. I media blasted it, epoxy primed, and it bolted right in... perfect fit. So I give Clint a 5-star rating. I haven't met him in person. Wills Point is about 2.5 hours from me. I am not headed that way anytime soon, but if you can't find anyone else to go, let me know and I will see if I can make it up there.

            Terry
            Terry Bowden, formerly TF # 351
            CERTIFIED AERONAUTICAL PRODUCTS, LLC
            Consultant D.E.R. Powerplant inst'l & Engines
            Vintage D.E.R. Structures, Electrical, & Mechanical Systems
            BC12D, s/n 7898, N95598
            weblog: Barnstmr's Random Aeronautics
            [email protected]

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            • #7
              Re: I screwed up!

              Clint is a great guy to deal with.
              1940 BC-65 that needs minor work...
              N27432

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              • #8
                Re: I screwed up!

                Mike, I sent you a PM. I have a nice prewar fuse that I could part with. Tom

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                • #9
                  Re: I screwed up!

                  Thanx for all the suggestions! I think I found a good match.
                  MIKE CUSHWAY
                  1938 BF50 NC20407
                  1940 BC NC27599
                  TF#733

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