Shepherd
Final Approach
I know, I know.
I SWORE I would never own another airplane.
Then two years ago, I found a sweetheart of an Airknocker Champ.
I paid for the pre-buy, and went over with a pocket full of cash and a new pen to sign all the papers and found that the owner had knocked the wing off it the day before. He wanted one last flight.
He paid me for the pre-buy, which I thought was a pretty stand up thing to do.
It must have been a sign from God.
So yesterday, my buddy shoves a picture under my nose.
It's the most beautiful 1946 Taylorcraft BC-12D I have ever seen.
Long range tanks, sealed struts, 85 HP, very low time engine and new covering.
I'm flying over to see it tomorrow.
I haven't flown (or even seen) a T-cart since 1965, and that one was on floats.
What do I need to look at, specifically, on this aircraft?
Thanks
I SWORE I would never own another airplane.
Then two years ago, I found a sweetheart of an Airknocker Champ.
I paid for the pre-buy, and went over with a pocket full of cash and a new pen to sign all the papers and found that the owner had knocked the wing off it the day before. He wanted one last flight.
He paid me for the pre-buy, which I thought was a pretty stand up thing to do.
It must have been a sign from God.
So yesterday, my buddy shoves a picture under my nose.
It's the most beautiful 1946 Taylorcraft BC-12D I have ever seen.
Long range tanks, sealed struts, 85 HP, very low time engine and new covering.
I'm flying over to see it tomorrow.
I haven't flown (or even seen) a T-cart since 1965, and that one was on floats.
What do I need to look at, specifically, on this aircraft?
Thanks