I have searched and do not see any STCs for adding a baggage door to a 120/140. Has anyone done such through a field approval/337 process before? Just wondering as I do a lot of camping with my airplane (solo, so not concerned with weight as such) and it may be easier to get stuff in & out through a baggage door than over the seats.
Thanks,
Baggage Door Mod
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Re: Baggage Door Mod
Isn’t the fuselage largely monocoque? If so knocking a large hole in it would weaken it severely, you should be able to get the strength back with doublers, be real complex, heavy and likely astonishingly expensive by the time you involve a structural DER etc.
This may sound silly, but I’ve found that shipping clothes to the next stop overnight to not be that expensive, and then you only carry a small bag of one days underwear etc and toiletry items. You don’t even have to carry luggage, it’s waiting at the Motel.
This may sound silly, but I’ve found that shipping clothes to the next stop overnight to not be that expensive, and then you only carry a small bag of one days underwear etc and toiletry items. You don’t even have to carry luggage, it’s waiting at the Motel.