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Forgot to mention aircraft. 1966 Cessna 337A.
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Apparently I have the heavy duty wheels on my Skymaster, which is way the standard hubcaps didn't fit. I've currently ordered the other hubcaps. Trouble with owning a 43 year old aircraft, you don't always know what has been changed.
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Last edited by DBrugg : 03-22-11 at 12:52 AM. |
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I can't be certain, but this might be a 336 (I can't see rear-engine air scoop and cowl flaps). If that's the case, it's a lot easier mod because the gear is fixed, so no worries about fitting the bigger tires inside the fuselage.
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You are correct!
I just thought is was interesting. I hadn't seen one before. ________ New Mexico Marijuana Dispensary Last edited by DBrugg : 03-22-11 at 12:52 AM. |
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That's kind of like the Big Foot truck, but for airplane. I wonder if it rolls over Cessna 150's on the taxi way.
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Dan
Could you send me the full size file of that photo? Disregard if this is full size but if not I would love to have it for my library. hharney@sbcglobal.net
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 49 years |
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