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Stinson L-5G Restoration Updated 4/27/08!!

Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:48 pm

I thought I'd give an update on the progress of the restoration of my Stinson L-5G Sentinel 45-35050. The majority of the work is being done by Lanny Parcell at Cowtown Aerocrafters in Justin, TX. They are doing a great job!

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My Airframe being worked on in the hangar.

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Left and Right wings done and ready for silver.

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Woodwork on the tail completed.

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Completed preliminary installation of the belly stringers.

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Pic of the cockpit as of now.

I'll post more pics as the restoration progresses. She should be flying sometime in July, hopefully in time for Oshkosh. I can't wait! :D :D :D 8)
Last edited by Taylor Stevenson on Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:22 pm, edited 4 times in total.

Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:22 pm

Hey Man,

That's lookin' awesome. I am so jealous!

Thanks for the update.

Cheers,

David

Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:23 pm

I guess there's no way it could be flying by the second weekend of May???
Just a teaser. There may be some kind of announcement coming soon about something then.

Ryan

Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:38 pm

no L-5 then, but the cub'll be flying!

Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:52 pm

Hey Taylor looking great :D :!: , Question, whay are there two different flavors of OD green in the cockpit area? Just thought it would all be the same? Thanks.

Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:10 pm

There was some previous restoration work done prior to my purchasing the aircraft... that paint variation is the work of the former owner... but in reality, L-5's were thrown together during the war without regard to specific shades of zinc chromate. I'm an authenticity nut, but in this case I just tell myself that the originals probably looked mismatched too.

Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:40 pm

Thanks :!: Can't wait to some air under her wings :wink:

Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:20 pm

Here's a little update for ya'll!
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The belly work shown last update is finally completed. Lanny Parcell had to fabricate a new recog. light and camera bay panel. He did a great job!
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Cockpit... Doors and fairings hung for pre-cover fitting. Lanny matched the late WWII L-5 yellow-green primer perfectly.
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Litter bay...
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Here is a great photo taken by our very own Dan Linn aka C170dan. Sorry I got it crooked in my photoshop... Im not a tech genious...
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I've finally gotten all of the correct gauges. Here is my panel. The gauges range from used to NOS, but they will all go in for overhaul and they will also be refaced to match eachother (same design, but cream paint instead of radium)...

For all you authenticity nuts (including myself) I am putting in all original equipment into my aircraft. I've been hunting down all of the original radio units for the aircraft and I've finally got them all. Here they are (minus the recievers... I forgot that pick):
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Transmitter NOS
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Antenna Relay NOS
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BC-450 Reciever Control Box
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BC-451 Transmitter Control Box NOS

Now for some recently overhauled parts...
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Oil Cooler came out great! The people at Pacific Oil Coolers did a great job!
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I'll eat off of this MA-4-5 any day! :D


Well that's it for this update. Sorry if I was a bit long-winded, but I get a little excited about this subject.

Let me know what you all think! Questions... Tips... Comments... :?: :?: :!:

Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:26 pm

Awsome stuff man. It is almost a shame to cover up the craftsmanship.

Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:39 am

Taylor, great project. Question..............were the wings already restored or new???? I did alot of asking questions to one of the sentinal group. I was looking at buying a project. One day I will consider it if they come up with a wing kit like there thinking about doing.

Great airplane, the L-5. But to put one together, lots of battles.

Another question......................you have the trailing antenna??

Thu Jan 17, 2008 9:41 am

The wings I have had about 400 hrs on them. I have heard of the idea of a wing kit, but that is a lot of woodwork! As for the trailing antenna, the G-model did not have one, instead Gs had an An-104-A fixed antenna.

Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:55 pm

Just took some pictures of the project work:

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She's taking shape!

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Antenna Mesh (Don't see this on many G's!)

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I sure love the look of OD on white.. 8)

Next step: Control Surfaces, Engine O/H, Instrument O/H

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :!:

Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:57 pm

That looks great Taylor! Looks like Lanny is making quick work of your plane. Say hello to my buddy Doug D. when you see him.

Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:06 pm

Well, after trying three times to read your thread title, I just grabbed em and clicked on it. Thank goodness I know your posts are safe lol!

what is the woodwork on the tail of? Maple? If taht's a good rendition of the pattern on the wood, it's almsot a shame to paint over it, isn't it? I'm so jealous of you! What a work of art!

Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:16 pm

bdk- Thanks! Yeah, Lanny sure knows what he's doing!

Clay- I re-titled the thread 8) I'm not too sure what the wood is. I'll have to ask my dad (Forestry Major). The woodwork is exceptional on the L-5s due to the fact that they were made by veteran furniture makers in Wayne, MI. It's a shame to cover up such great craftsmanship :(
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