Would anyone be able to tell me how the holes in the Aeronca Emblem fasten to the Control Wheel? Two very tiny holes in the round sides do not line up with anything on my plane, which is also a metal wheel with steel spokes and the emblems can very easily fall off. Any thoughts about how they are fastened to the Control Wheel would be appreciated.
David Ring
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Small Holes in Aeronca Control Wheel Emblem
Small Holes in Aeronca Control Wheel Emblem
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Paul Agaliotis
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Re: Small Holes in Aeronca Control Wheel Emblem
David,
I may be all messed up here, but I remember a stamped steel cup affair that went around the shaft from behind the wheel. The emblem was screwed to that and it covered the wheel attach.
Paul
I may be all messed up here, but I remember a stamped steel cup affair that went around the shaft from behind the wheel. The emblem was screwed to that and it covered the wheel attach.
Paul
Mailing Adress : Paul Agaliotis 2060 E. San Martin, San Martin,Calif. 95046
Re: Small Holes in Aeronca Control Wheel Emblem
That would make sense. Oh my, more missing parts. Hopefully someone out there can find a picture of this part or a drawing. Might be simple to make one.
Thanks
David
Aka skookum
Thanks
David
Aka skookum
Re: Small Holes in Aeronca Control Wheel Emblem
Hi David,
I'm posting pictures from a chief Project I have. Its for sale at a reasonable price if you know someone interested.
Bill
I'm posting pictures from a chief Project I have. Its for sale at a reasonable price if you know someone interested.
Bill
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Paul Agaliotis
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Re: Small Holes in Aeronca Control Wheel Emblem
David,
Those wheels don't look like 11AC. They might be Taylorcraft banjo wheels from a Deluxe model.
Paul
Those wheels don't look like 11AC. They might be Taylorcraft banjo wheels from a Deluxe model.
Paul
Mailing Adress : Paul Agaliotis 2060 E. San Martin, San Martin,Calif. 95046
Re: Small Holes in Aeronca Control Wheel Emblem
David,
what you have are Yoke number 3-148. They are 1 of 3 different yoke styles that were on the 65CA/65LB Chiefs,
The "Name Plate - Control Wheel" is 1-845. This is the same part number that was used through the later 11 series of Chiefs. But the early parts are differnt even though the part number is the same.
The inner Diameter of the early one is 2.5937 and it was later changed to 2.594 inches. This isn't much, but the early mounting was a press fit. The later mounting was with screws. The early piece also did not have a notch at the 12 o'clock position. This is for an additional piece that is part of the back stamping.
My advice is to use a little well placed and hidden epoxy glue or puddy to hold the Name Plate in place.
I hope this helps.
Craig
what you have are Yoke number 3-148. They are 1 of 3 different yoke styles that were on the 65CA/65LB Chiefs,
The "Name Plate - Control Wheel" is 1-845. This is the same part number that was used through the later 11 series of Chiefs. But the early parts are differnt even though the part number is the same.
The inner Diameter of the early one is 2.5937 and it was later changed to 2.594 inches. This isn't much, but the early mounting was a press fit. The later mounting was with screws. The early piece also did not have a notch at the 12 o'clock position. This is for an additional piece that is part of the back stamping.
My advice is to use a little well placed and hidden epoxy glue or puddy to hold the Name Plate in place.
I hope this helps.
Craig