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Corben Junior Ace Turtledeck

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spaatz1084

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Back in the 1930s, Corben Junior Ace aircraft had a different turtledeck and windscreen to make the aircraft into a closed cockpit. However, I have never been able to find any plans or other description (other than a few faded pictures) that tells how this conversion takes place. In fact, the pics I have seen are of the same aircraft as both an open and closed cockpit aircraft.

Does anyone know where I can find plans to the closed cockpit windscreen and turtledeck? BTW...please don't refer me Bill Wood and his Ace aircraft company in Toccoa, GA. I'm friends with him, and he can't locate these turtledeck plans, either.

Thanks.
 
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