Will the doors from a bc12d fit on anyother models?
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Complicated answer, in short no the doors do not, but the door frames do. So therefore yes they can. Be careful there are BC12D doors that have wood door frames and ones that fit metal door frames. The door that fit wood frames are curved outwards at the top, while the doors that fit the metal door frames are straight at the top when looking at the door from front to rear. This would be true through F-21s to my knowledge.Ryan Newell
1946 BC12D NC43754
1953 15A N23JW
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I guess the real question is what kind of doors and fuselage are you working with and what do you want to do? There are spare doors around of almost ever kind and the others can be built. Depending on where you are with the fuselage you can also make a frame to fit your door, or the one you want. What do you have and what are you trying to get?
Hank
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I am at SFQ and the airport was also the home to the Fighter Factory (they still have their maintenance hangar there) so I get distracted on a regular basis by little interesting airplanes like an ME-262, Spitfire MK-9 couple of FW-190s, mustangs, P-40s, MiGs....... you know, the kind of planes that fly in and out of all small airports. ;-) The warbirds change on a daily basis. Come on up and we can check with the welder on fixing those doors.
Hank
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He may not know what he has. The more I look at the door latch the more I like it. Much more complex than ours, but moves the handle forward where you can reach it and not be moving it when you don't want to. I also like the lock.
The first photo really looks short, but I think it could be the angle of the photo. I have seen Funks (neat plane) but never seen the door with no covering. Amazing performance for a plane that basically had a Ford Model A motor!
Hank
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The tube frames in these pictures are pre-war. The ones with two diagonal tubes are from my 45 Deluxe (I tend to lump the 45 planes in with the pre-war ones since there are SO MANY pre-war parts on them)
The door with the front edge up (Ivory over Red) is a 41 Deluxe wood door. Really nice feel, quiet and almost impossible to build. Feels like an antique car door when it closes.
The inner and outer pictures of the sheet metal doors are from a post war (~1946) plane.
There are loads of other differences in handles and windows too and this is just the side by side planes.
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