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Post subject: Re: FS: Long Baggage Door complete kit Posted: 29 Jun 2019, 10:37 |
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Joined: 07/23/09 Posts: 314 Post Likes: +140 Location: The Real Northern California
Aircraft: Christen Eagle II
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What parts of the frame does this come with? Or is it just the door?
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Post subject: Re: FS: Long Baggage Door complete kit SOLD Posted: 29 Jun 2019, 14:17 |
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Joined: 08/11/08 Posts: 2938 Post Likes: +1733 Location: Sacramento, CA KLHM
Aircraft: S35, RV-7
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Username Protected wrote: Its sold I’m not surprised. Killer deal and a great modification. A 337 detailing the work should do it...
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Post subject: Re: FS: Long Baggage Door complete kit SOLD Posted: 29 Jun 2019, 15:59 |
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Joined: 07/22/14 Posts: 9191 Post Likes: +16335 Company: Mountain Airframe LLC Location: Mena, Arkansas
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Username Protected wrote: Its sold I’m not surprised. Killer deal and a great modification. A 337 detailing the work should do it... I installed a long baggage door on a 55 about 15 years ago. A bit of research showed that the long door was listed as an option on the TCDS "installed per Beech Drawing bla bla bla.........". I am at home now, but think it was Note item 102 on the TCDS. I used the IPC for parts identification. I had a donor aircraft for most parts, along with fabricating/duplicating the external doublers for rivet hole alignment. No problems signing off as a minor alteration, log entry only.
If the buyer of the door needs some tech advice, I'd be happy to discuss.
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Post subject: Re: FS: Long Baggage Door complete kit SOLD Posted: 29 Jun 2019, 16:16 |
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Joined: 07/23/09 Posts: 314 Post Likes: +140 Location: The Real Northern California
Aircraft: Christen Eagle II
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I installed a long baggage door on a 55 about 15 years ago. A bit of research showed that the long door was listed as an option on the TCDS "installed per Beech Drawing bla bla bla.........". I am at home now, but think it was Note item 102 on the TCDS. I used the IPC for parts identification. I had a donor aircraft for most parts, along with fabricating/duplicating the external doublers for rivet hole alignment. No problems signing off as a minor alteration, log entry only.
If the buyer of the door needs some tech advice, I'd be happy to discuss.[/quote]
I bought it. I’ll PM you with a couple questions.
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