Thursday, April 26, 2012

9-GALLON WING TANKS FOR TAYLORCRAFT L-2 / DC

NOW AVAILABLE - FAA Approved paperwork for extended range (9-gallon) wing tanks for Taylorcraft L-2 / DC Tandem series aircraft.


C E R T I F I E D   A E R O N A U T I C A L    P R O D U C T S
FAA-DER APPROVED DRAWING PACKAGE
$ 550.00 
CALL TODAY (254) 715-4773 
C.A.P. has collaborated with FAA Certified Repair Station operator, Craig Gunder of Gunder Restorations and Design, and L-2A owner Mark Watson, to develop details and installation drawings for this worthwhile upgrade.  Gunder and Watson teamed up to fabricate and install the upgrade in Watson's L-2A using FAA-DER approved paperwork from C.A.P.  They have each shared the following photos of their quality workmanship. 

9-GALLON LH FUEL TANK 
FABRICATED BY 

GUNDER RESTORATION & DESIGN
FAA CERTIFIED REPAIR STATION
RED LION, PA - (717) 246-1200



The 9-gallon tank design drawings specify 0.050t Aluminum 5052-H32.  All plumbing connections, including sight tube, are identical to the original 6-gallon factory tanks.  The weight of each aluminum 9-gallon tank assembly is within 1/2 lb. of the original steel/terneplate 6-gallon tanks.     

L-2A UPGRADE WITH 9-GALLON WING TANKS
INSTALLED BY MARK WATSON

The installation requires that the #2 rib be cut between spars and re-located approx 3 inches outboard.  A false rib is attached to spars and bonded to tank top surface.  A false rib is also used at bottom. 

LH installaiton - note false rib bonded to tank

LH installation - note #2 rib re-located.

LH installation underside - note false rib at tank bottom
Optional aluminum leading edge skin section can be added for ease of access.  Although this modification could be accomplished with the wings still mounted on the airframe, it is recommended to remove wings for this job.
RH tank with 9-gallon tank and optional wing leading edge section installed

False ribs are used to maintain airfoil curvature and fabric attachment by rib-stitching. 

View inside RH wing of fabric attachment to false spar via rib-stitches

Mark finished modifying his airplane in March 2012.  We have not yet had a pilot report.  Perhaps he may be too busy flying.  We do hope to hear more feedback from Mark soon.

Both wings finished, ready for installation.
The modification is highly recommended for L-2 and DC-65 airplanes which have had engine upgrade to C-85, C-90, or O-200 per CAP's STC # SA02164LAWhen finished, the total fuel capacity is increased from 14 gallons to 20 gallons.    This means you can extend your aircraft's fuel endurance range by approximately 1 hour, considering the fuel consumption rate of an O-200, a logical trade-off for a fuel weight gain of only 36 pounds. 





Aircraft / People profile: N57504, L-2A is no stranger to this weblog.  Back in 2008, when owned by Mr. Ed O'Brien of Denver, CO, this airplane became one of the first to have a C.A.P. STC engine upgrade to C85-12 installed by Mr. Dave Wiebe in El Dorado, KS.  The airplane had been restored in 2004 by Mr. Jon Frasier in Idaho. Mark Watson acquired the aircraft from Ed sometime after 2008.  Then in 2011, tragedy struck.  While displaying the airplane at the annual Sun-N-Fun fly-in, the airplane was severely damaged in the infamous tornado.  Not letting this adversity get the best of him, Mark went to work repairing his airplane. He decided to install the 9-gallon tanks upgrade in the process.  Our hats are off to Mark, having the airplane airworthy again in less that a year after the tornado incident.



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Credit where credit is due:  C.A.P. can certainly take no credit for the concept employed in the L-2 fuel tank mods.  In fact, other one-off fuel tank installations have been accomplished in the past under various configurations to increase the fuel capacity of L-2's.  C.A.P. was involved in some of these to support individuals with their own designs.  We have seen everything from fiberglass to multiple inter-connected fuel cells.  We have studied all configurations and decided to take the best features from all and incorporate them into one design concept that could be standardized and cleanly packaged for ease of production and simple to install.  Design concept credit really comes from the combined lessons learned from projects by Lane Tufts, Mike Letrello, John Collier, and Jim Calcotte.  Credit for the detail design of the tank itself is rightfully due to the expertise of Craig Gunder.  And much of the details associated with installation design credit must go to Mark Watson.  The Taylorcraft community is indebted to these folks.  C.A.P. exists to help funnel this kind of expertise into the vintage airplane fleet at large, to help preserve these airplanes for years to come


Sunday, January 1, 2012

CENTRAL TEXAS TAYLORCRAFT FLY-IN 2012

Make plans now to attend the Central Texas Taylorcraft Fly-in on March 30-31, 2012.


Click on images below for larger view.





Friday, December 9, 2011

2012 Taylorcraft Lover's Calendar

Order your 2012 Taylorcraft Lover's Calendar, available just in time for Christmas! The photos and artwork are finally complete and these nice color matte finished 13-month calendars will be ready for shipment by December 16th.  Great Christmas gift idea.  Get one for the office and another one for the shop.  Check out these sample pages.  Ordering details below.




Order yours today.

$ 16.00 
plus shipping & handling *


Send check or money order to
CERTIFIED AERONAUTICAL PRODUCTS
2457 Texas Highway 236
Moody, TX 76557

- or -

Order via PayPal transaction to
email account barnstmr@aol.com

 *NOTE:  Shipping & handling for the first calendar is $5.00, add $1.00 for each additional calendar in the U.S.A.  For overseas or large quantity orders, call 254-715-4773 for special arrangements.








Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Bump Cowl: Monocoupe 90A (Lambert)

FOR SALE:
This is the factory original bump cowling from the Monocoupe 90A prototype airplane (formerly of the Bill Harrah collection, Reno, NV). Removed and replaced during restoration in the 1960's. Cowling is complete. Has a rough weld repair and a few other dings & cracks but definitely repairable. Still has most of the original leather chafe pads. I am selling this for friend, Chris Cagle - former assistant to Bill Harrah. Call me at 254-715-4773. Terry Bowden.

$ 1,800.00
Plus Shipping
Plus I will build a crate for $75.00

or

Available for pick-up in Waco TX

or

I will deliver (no charge) to Antique Airplane Association fly-in
at Blakesburg, Iowa - Aug. 31 thru Sept. 4, 2011.






























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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Great Site for Piston Engine Information

Mechanicsupport.com
I have never met Mr. John Schwaner. But I have admired his work for many years. We all owe a debt of gratitude to John for maintaining one of the most comprehensive web-pages on the subject of piston engines. His information is useful to aircraft owners, pilots, mechanics, and anyone interested in engine maintenance and safety. If you don't have time to look though his blog right now, you'll regret it later if you don't tag it as a bookmark. Take a glance and you'll see what I mean.




Saturday, March 12, 2011

Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing Manuals

This week I am adding some new data to the CAP library. Several Beechcraft model 17 (Staggerwing) and Model 18 (Twin Beech) manuals and technical documents are included. Most of this data was collected by my father (John Bowden) during his extensive restoration of Beechcraft F17D s.n U261, NC297Y.CAP will gladly make copies available at a reasonable cost to assist Staggerwing restorers and owners.

George York/Gerald Webb Beech 17 Notebook
-Beechcraft Sales Brochure & Specifications Model G17S
-Staggerwing Museum Foundation Newsletter, various issues 1974
-Staggerwing Club Membership Roster 7-1-73
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Staggerwing Club Membership Roster 7-1-72
-Staggerwing News - various issues 1968-74
-Staggerwing Club Membership Roster 7-1-71
-Staggerwing Club Membership Roster 7-1-70
-Scale Drawings E17, F17,D17 to G17 (4 sheets)-Stabilizer Installation Sketch
-Staggerwing articles, Joe Haynes/George Tregre March 1972

Tech Tips & Engineering Data for Beech Model 17
-Flying a Staggerwing, Rocky Warren/Dub Yarbrough / Jim Gorman
-Serial Numbers and Approximate Dates New Models were started.
-Beechcraft Model 17 Engine Interchangeability
-Resume of Beech Models C17B/L/R; D17R/S; E17B; F17D
-Beech Model's 17 Fuselage (Frame) Dimensions
-Specification Sheets Models B17L through G17S
-Staggerwing Club: Safety and Tech Tips
-Eastern Aircraft Corp. Fuel Ind. System Installation Instructions
-Engineering Report: Flutter and Vibration, Beech Model 17 Series


AN 03-5CC-6 Handbook of Instructions with Parts Catalog Fractional Horsepower Electrical Motors (Dumore)
Feb. 20, 1944, Revised Apr. 20, 1944, Reproduced 1977 (Staggerwing Club)

Beechcraft Staggerwings - Scale Drawings by James M Triggs
from Air Progress Magazine June/July 1964
Includes Models 17R, D17S, & G17S

Various Electrical Wiring Diagrams (Model 17 / UC43)
Also includes C43G (F17D) with Jacobs L6MB

Beechcraft Model G17S Operating Limitations
Includes Model G17S Specification Sheets dated 2/11/46

#1 UC43 (Beech 17) Manuals

-T.O. 01-90-1 dated 6/10/42 Model D17R (C43A,B,C,D,F) Ops / Inspection / Maintenance
-T.O. 01-90-CA-1 dated 11/10/42 Flight Ops Instructions
-T.O. 01-90-CA-2 dated 11/25/42 UC43 Erection & Maintenance
-T.O. 01-90-CA-6 dated 8/18/42 Replacement - Brakes
-T.O. 01-90-CA-7 dated 8/17/42 Cabin Door Emer. Release
-T.O. 01-90-CA-8 dated 12-12-42 Inspect./Mod Control Wheel Shaft


#2 UC43 (Beech 17) Manuals
-T.O. 01-90-CC-1 dated 7/30/43 Pilot's Flight Ops. Instructions
-A.N. 01-90-CC-2 dated 2/10/44
UC43 Erection & Maintenance
-A.N. 01-90-CC-3 dated 2/10/44 UC43 Structural Repair Instructions

#3 UC43 (Beech 17) Manual
-T.O. 01-90-CC-4 dated 9/1/43 Illustrated Parts Catalog

Staggerwing Club and Staggerwing Museum Foundation Newsletters
Semi-continuous collection from 1977 through 1995

Miscellaneous Publications - Beech Model 17
- D17/E17/F17 Series Operating, Inspection, & Maintenance Manual
- D17 Service & Operation Data (Beech document D170039)
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A.N. 01-90-CC-3 dated 2/10/44 UC43 Structural Repair Instructions
- Model G17S Maintenance Manual Published Sept. 1946 Beech Aircraft Corp.
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T.O. 01-90-CC-1 dated 7/30/43 Pilot's Flight Ops. Instructions
- Beechcraft Model D17S Operating Limitations
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T.O. 01-90-CC-1 dated 7/10/44 Pilot's Flight Ops. Instructions
- A.N. 01-90-CC-2 dated 6/20/45 UC43 Erection & Maintenance


Beech 18 (USAF Model C45) Manuals
-T.O. 1C-45H-1 dated 8-15-57 Flight Handbook C45G, TC45G, & C45H
-T.O. 1C-45G-2 dated 1-15-58 Maintenance Instructions
C45G, TC45G, & C45H
-A.N. 01-90-CE-3 dated 4-1-53 Structural Repair Instructions Navy SNB-5 & SNB-5P


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Drawings available for L-2 Wing Tanks


C.A.P. is pleased to announce that we now have FAA-Approved Drawings available for replacement 6-gallon D-Series (L-2) wing tanks. Your cost is [TBD] for the drawings and FAA-DER approval.



















Someday CAP may pursue obtaining PMA for these parts. But for now, we are pleased to make this "approved data" available for Taylorcraft restorers to make their own parts under the FAA accepted "Owner Produced Parts" policy. 100% Satisfaction Guranteed. If these drawings are not helpful for your needs, CAP will refund your money. Now THAT's a reasonable offer. All we ask is that you are reasonable and honest with us!

Order yours today:
Please send us your check
TO BE DETERMINED
Call to discuss


to:

Certified Aeronautical Products
2457 Texas Highway 236
Moody, TX 76557



FABRICATION SERVICES AVAILABLE.
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Two 6-gallon tanks with design approval (8110-3) for
$ 1,750 + shipping

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Inquire at (254) 715-4773
If you buy these, they will be considered Owner Produced Parts and you are responsible for verifying they meet the approved data.

Thank you.