Hi Folks,
Can anyone verify which baggage door AND frame will fit a Cessna 175 without manufacturing channels? My understanding is a 170B, 172, 175, 180 or 182 prior to omnivision will fit my 175. Can you confirm?
Thanks

Airglas extended baggage + the hat shelf in place makes you realize the value of a baggage door retrofit.StillLearning wrote:Being a '53 Wagon owner, no baggage door, I have never found myself wishing I had a baggage door. Is it really worth it for the expense and hassle to have a baggage door?
Aryana wrote:Airglas extended baggage + the hat shelf in place makes you realize the value of a baggage door retrofit.StillLearning wrote:Being a '53 Wagon owner, no baggage door, I have never found myself wishing I had a baggage door. Is it really worth it for the expense and hassle to have a baggage door?
StillLearning wrote:Being a '53 Wagon owner, no baggage door, I have never found myself wishing I had a baggage door. Is it really worth it for the expense and hassle to have a baggage door?

Took the door out of a 175 fuselage... used that same fuselage to replace a main gear casting on a 182 and replace the main fuselage bulkhead that the wing struts attach on a different 182... it’s amazing how many parts in the Cessna family in those early years are the same part numbers..Hman442 wrote:Steve's Aircraft took one from a donor 175 & installed on a 170 last year, he'd likely know the scoop on that.

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