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Contact Cessna. There are factory approved drawings
for a Schweizer towhook installation. There is a charge for the drawings, but once you own them, you can install the towhook with nothing more than a logbbook entry. Since it is factory approved additional equipment, and not a modification, no 337 is required. I purchased a copy of the drawings last summer. Bob C. |
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Who did you contact? I contacted Cessna and was told
that such a thing does not exist. Thanks, Roger At 02:36 23 January 2004, Bob C wrote: Contact Cessna. There are factory approved drawings for a Schweizer towhook installation. There is a charge for the drawings, but once you own them, you can install the towhook with nothing more than a logbbook entry. Since it is factory approved additional equipment, and not a modification, no 337 is required. I purchased a copy of the drawings last summer. Bob C. |
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My contact is Joshua Sims, Technical Information Services
(316)517-5800. The following is a quote from the letter he sent, dated February 13, 2003: '...these drawings constitute factory data and a field approval is not necessary for the installation while done in accordance with these drawings.' Drawing numbers are , 0500228 for C150-175 and 0712643 for 182-210. Price is $125 each. At 02:48 23 January 2004, Roger Fowler wrote: Who did you contact? I contacted Cessna and was told that such a thing does not exist. Thanks, Roger At 02:36 23 January 2004, Bob C wrote: Contact Cessna. There are factory approved drawings for a Schweizer towhook installation. There is a charge for the drawings, but once you own them, you can install the towhook with nothing more than a logbbook entry. Since it is factory approved additional equipment, and not a modification, no 337 is required. I purchased a copy of the drawings last summer. Bob C. |
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My contact is Joshua Sims, Technical Information Services
(316)517-5800. The following is a quote from the letter he sent, dated February 13, 2003: '...these drawings constitute factory data and a field approval is not necessary for the installation while done in accordance with these drawings.' Drawing numbers are , 0500228 for C150-175 and 0712643 for 182-210. Price is $125 each. At 02:48 23 January 2004, Roger Fowler wrote: Who did you contact? I contacted Cessna and was told that such a thing does not exist. Thanks, Roger At 02:36 23 January 2004, Bob C wrote: Contact Cessna. There are factory approved drawings for a Schweizer towhook installation. There is a charge for the drawings, but once you own them, you can install the towhook with nothing more than a logbbook entry. Since it is factory approved additional equipment, and not a modification, no 337 is required. I purchased a copy of the drawings last summer. Bob C. |
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