Emory Bored wrote:Congratulations mister. The C-85 dash 12 normally has stuff like a starter and generator on it. Many just remove those and hand prop. I see though that you've got one of those nifty new style alternators on the chin underneath so you've got electricity anyway. Just like up town!
EB
EB - I do/will feel like a townie - I'll have a transponder and a hardwired handheld - the seller lives close to Washington DC and they get a little cranky of anyone is flying around without them. I'm a tech hog - I like my 496 (Thanks BLUE!!!) and my iPad and GPS, so the generator will be handy.
The C-85-12 is on the plane on a short mount. The STC for upgrade to the 85 has a couple of variants - upgrade to 85 on the short mount, and keep the same gross, upgrade to the 85 on a long mount, add a starter and generator and extend the baggage compartment to round out the weight an balance and then beef up the Strut and spar attach bushings and you can increase gross up to 1280. Do the same upgrades as the 1280 but call it an F-19 and you can up the gross to 1500. The guy that owns the STC now is a guy named Terry Bowden and I've had several discussions with him and find him most helpful -
http://dc65stc.blogspot.com/2010/09/cer ... ffers.html Unfortunately, the STC's haven't been able to keep up with the technology. B&C now makes a lightweight short starter that you can STC onto a C-85 on a SHORT mount and there's still 1/2" clearance between the starter and the firewall. B&C also makes the orange puck-style generators that guys have gotten documented field approval via 337 to install as well. Funny thing, when I recover from "Initial Airplane Purchase Shock" - the taxes, the insurance, the AIRPLANE - all paying at once, I'll PROBABLY go ahead and put on the starter and generator. When I do, I'll be able to pull the wind generator and should have a NET increase in gross of 2 or 3# over the old generator.
My arms are still good, starting to have tendon issues in my elbows, so I'll just kind of keep an eye on them and get ready to add the starter as needed.