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Post subject: cessna 150 placards Posted: 05 Jun 2020, 17:08 |
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Joined: 05/26/13 Posts: 459 Post Likes: +351
Aircraft: Aerostar, SR22,RV8,
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We are doing some light restoration of our 1963 Cessna 150C, and some of the original placards are no longer legible.
I know the required wording is in the POH, but could anyone with access to a 150 (probably any 100 series Cessna of similar vintage) get a couple of photos of two of the placards for me?
Right now I'm looking for the sticker on the manual flap handle that says "Flaps 0-10 degrees for takeoff..."
Also the red sticker on the floor mounted trim indicator that indicates the takeoff range.
I have access to a vinyl printer, so it's very easy to make the stickers, i just want to make them as stock looking as possible.
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Post subject: Re: cessna 150 placards Posted: 05 Jun 2020, 20:42 |
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Joined: 05/31/13 Posts: 1295 Post Likes: +697 Company: Docking Drawer Location: KCCR
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HI James, I have a C425 and have had good luck finding placards on ebay and also from Cessna (yinglingaviation.com). Do you have the part number? If not, you can download the illustrated parts catalog for free from the Textron support website. Then look up the part number and just google it. You can usually see who has it using that method.
_________________ ATP, CFI-I, MEI http://www.dockingdrawer.com
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Post subject: Re: cessna 150 placards Posted: 05 Jun 2020, 20:47 |
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Joined: 11/20/16 Posts: 7069 Post Likes: +9326 Location: Austin, TX area
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Username Protected wrote: We are doing some light restoration of our 1963 Cessna 150C, and some of the original placards are no longer legible.
I know the required wording is in the POH, but could anyone with access to a 150 (probably any 100 series Cessna of similar vintage) get a couple of photos of two of the placards for me?
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I have access to a vinyl printer, so it's very easy to make the stickers, i just want to make them as stock looking as possible. If you want to roll your own, all the placards should be shown in the parts manual. They were for my C172.
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Post subject: Re: cessna 150 placards Posted: 05 Jun 2020, 21:48 |
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Joined: 05/26/13 Posts: 459 Post Likes: +351
Aircraft: Aerostar, SR22,RV8,
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Thanks all, hadn't occurred to me to look in the parts manual as I was sitting at work.
I did join the Cessna 150/152 club, but apparently it takes a day or two to get a password for the forums.
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