Installing BAS Tail Pull Handles
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Re: Installing BAS Tail Pull Handles
Mine will come either side or both sides.
- cessna170bdriver
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Re: Installing BAS Tail Pull Handles
I don’t use mine very often, but when they allowed my not quite 3-year old grandson to help put 98C away after his first light airplane ride they were worth every penny.
Miles
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Re: Installing BAS Tail Pull Handles
Thanks!4583C wrote:Mine will come either side or both sides.
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Re: Installing BAS Tail Pull Handles
Miles… THAT Pic is a great candidate for The 170 News!…..and perhaps for a family Greeting Card!cessna170bdriver wrote:I don’t use mine very often, but when they allowed my not quite 3-year old grandson to help put 98C away after his first light airplane ride they were worth every penny.
Thanks for sharing!
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
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- bgiesbrecht
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Re: Installing BAS Tail Pull Handles
I also did this, and recommend this instead of riveting. I've had mine installed for 2 years now, absolutely loving it. One of the best mods for the money.rschreiber wrote:I also used the screw option for mounting the pull handle just in case I needed to get back into the tail in the future.
Former owner of:
1953 170B
N1977C
s/n 26122
1953 170B
N1977C
s/n 26122