SA13GL full text?

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DaveF
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SA13GL full text?

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Anyone know where I can get a full copy of STC SA13GL? This is the Cleveland conversion STC.

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I have it. I called Cleveland and they emailed it to me directly. I'll dig it up if you PM me your email addy.

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And as Dave has round about reported, our library could use a copy if you wouldn't mind. A link to my email is in my signature.
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It will do you no good (legally) unless it's registered by Cleveland (Parker) to your aircraft (usually by Serial number).
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According to Vern Rodgers, the Technical Support Training Manager at Parker,
Our STC's are aircraft models specific but are not serial number specific.
So I think the STC SA13GL information provided here would suffice. But there really is no need for an STC to install the 40-97A Cleveland wheel and brake assemblies; all it takes is a logbook entry. I've included the details in the Maintenance Library.
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