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#436038 04/08/14 10:43 PM
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Good Day All,
I just came across a Cessna 150 Taildragger conversion kit with parts and STC (DelAir) for sale for $3000, and I'm seriously thinking about it.
For those who have actually been involved with the work required to perform this mod, how long did it take and is it that big of a deal for one person to complete?
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I didn't convert mine, but I've heard folks say it's a 40 hour job. Most mechanics say two weeks for everything.

It could probably be done quickly. However, I promise you, proper alignment is EVERYTHING. You'll want a pussycat, not a jackrabbit.

Dan Meler said he knew his was going to head for the ditch on landing. He just didn't know WHICH ditch. grin

If you bought this kit, you could probably sell it for what you got in it. Surely minimizes your risk there.

Anyway, good luck with it if you decide to proceed.


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Hey Mark:

From my limited knowledge I believe the STC is typically assigned to the "airplane". While practically this isn't an issue (heck, the plane doesn't care) it may prove to be a regulatory challenge & problematic for a A&P IA sign-off as well as a future sale if an STC re-assignment isn't sought.

Take a good look at the paperwork and if it needs to be re-assigned a quick call to Del Air HQ might be in-order to ensure they'll sign it over in a timely fashion and verify what will be charged for that re-assignment.

Good luck ....


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Originally Posted by Mark_Intyre

I just came across a Cessna 150 Taildragger conversion kit with parts and STC (DelAir) for sale for $3000, and I'm seriously thinking about it.......


You must contact the supplemental type certificate holder to seek written permission authorizing you to use the STC on your aircraft. The Supplemental Type Certificate and it's related information, all drawings, data and specifications are the property of the certificate holder.
You may have to pay a "fee" to the certificate holder for you to use the STC. Some STC holders are uncooperative, or may want an obscene amount of money just for "paperwork".
Find out before you buy.
Also, you are in Canada, so there may be other regulations or requirements to consider.

It's a big job. You are re-locating (installing) a gearbox fwd of the existing one, and installing a tail wheel and the related support structure on the tail cone. You need a hangar for an extended period, sheet metal tools..and more.

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Gary,
Great, good to know! Thanks!
Time and know how I have in this regards, its the availability and length of a hangar stay that concerns me. As for the STC paperwork, I would know the ins and outs of that and would have my bases covered before proceeding.
Thanks all.


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If the Delair kit uses the existing 150 gear legs, forget it! I am not sure Delair is still supporting his STC either
David Lowe in Kentucky does a conversion using 140 gear legs. He sells a kit too.


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Welcome aboard, Gene! grin

I have the Lowe conversion for my 150C. It is ONLY good for the turtleback 150's (A,B, and C) and uses C-140 gearbox and gear (unless he finally STC'd the D model also like he was talking).

I don't know what model Mark has, but I don't think the Delair conversion covers the turtleback models.

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Originally Posted by Gene_Adkins
If the Delair kit uses the existing 150 gear legs, forget it! I am not sure Delair is still supporting his STC either
David Lowe in Kentucky does a conversion using 140 gear legs. He sells a kit too.


LOOK!!! A NEW GUY!!!

So, Gene, how do you really feel about the Delair kit? grin

Do you have a taildragger? Just curious. Your profile is empty. Welcome to the club!


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I researched taildragger kits over a year ago, and don't remember much about the Delair kit. I do know he is advancing in age, and don't know how active he is. Bolen/Bush is active, and David Lowe is doing conversions, but only on the fastback models, I think.
I bought a 1960 C150 Texas taildragger,late last summer, and spent quite a bit of time diagnosing tailwheel problems and fabricating parts. After spending the winter in Arizona, I am back in Iowa, getting ready for an annual and waiting for warmer weather with less wind.
Prior to this, I had part interest in a J-5 and owned a C140A with over 19,000 hours on it. Wish I still owned it!


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