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PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:35 am 
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Seeking some misc. pieces for our static Beech C-45 project...

Parts wanted included misc. 2D30 propeller parts - propeller thrust bearings p/n 52595; bronze spacer rings; phenolic spider spacer blocks and rings; internal hydromatic piston assembly + liner (steel or phenolic); final can assembly snap ring. Used pieces are preferred versus new stock as we're building a non-flying display.

Also seeking assorted sheet metal pieces for lower LH (port) engine nacelle from exhaust channel area to lower gear door area to APU plug and door cover. This curved panel area removed from our airframe. Need assorted curved trim filler pieces at wing and nacelle interchange and some assorted under wing panels as found on Navy SNB variant Beech C-45. Lastly, need two pitot tube masts - preference to early large units versus 1950s D-18 shorties.

This is our exterior short list. Anyone with donor or derelict Beech goodies able to help?

- Robert in PHX


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There's an auction in Iowa next week with a bunch of Beech 18 parts:
http://www.njgallivan.com/auction/313459/aviation-auction/?utm_source=Barnstrormers&utm_medium=Post

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