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Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Wed Jul 15, 2015 7:49 pm

Stored outside the back of the paint shop. T-41B 67-15234, pretty bad condition.

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Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Wed Jul 15, 2015 8:07 pm

After seeing the fantastic restoration job you did on your T-41, I think it's almost worth having a crack at!

Stupid question: Are there any civilian Cessna types that have interchangeable parts with the T-41? I'm guessing C172/182/Hawk XP, perhaps?

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Wed Jul 15, 2015 8:19 pm

After the road you have just been down, I can only imagine how you must have felt seeing this sad remnant. :shock:

The only useable part of this would be the data plate and maybe the shadow :wink:

Andy

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Wed Jul 15, 2015 10:21 pm

DH82EH wrote:The only useable part of this would be the data plate and maybe the shadow :wink:

How does one go about reusing an airplane's shadow? I mean, you could *never* match its original color ... :lol:

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 16, 2015 2:37 am

Would make a perfect cockpit exhibit for a museum!

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 16, 2015 6:25 am

Good one Aahz :D

Andy

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 16, 2015 7:35 am

Where is the paint shop?

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:43 am

PropsRule wrote:After seeing the fantastic restoration job you did on your T-41, I think it's almost worth having a crack at!

Stupid question: Are there any civilian Cessna types that have interchangeable parts with the T-41? I'm guessing C172/182/Hawk XP, perhaps?


Good Morning,

A lot of parts on the T-41B are interchangeable with other Cessna aircraft and have the same part #s. The seats are the same as a Cessna O-2 as are the engines, the main gear is from a C-182. The interior panels are the same material as the L-19, O-2 and will fit with minor alterations.

The aircraft is built on the Cessna 175 type certificate so there are some differences in the fuselage and wings but a lot of Cessna 172 series aircraft parts are the same. The T-41B is 28 volt like the L-19 and O-2.

The T-41A is a different aircraft (built on C-172 type certificate) and is a stock 172 with theO-300 145 hp engine.

Steve

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:51 am

JohnB wrote:Where is the paint shop?


Florala, Al., the aircraft belongs to a Banner Tow operation out of Navarre, Fl. It went down years ago after an engine failure, landed on soft ground. I was told some damage happened during recovery and during the removal of engine and instruments.

The wings don't look that bad and it has good cowlings.

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 16, 2015 7:12 pm

Hello L-4 Pilot,

Ah yes, the C175! Should have thought of that one too. Thanks for the info. I always thought ALL the T-41 variants were just stock 172s in military paint. How wrong I was!

Close relatives, yes, identical... Not by a long shot!

Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 23, 2015 9:50 am

Col. Rohr wrote:So do you think the paint shop might be interested in parting with this plane


The aircraft is owned by a Banner Tow Company, he is a good customer of the paint/maintenance shop and the plane is stored there. I don't have a contact phone number for them but here is the registration which is still current. Good luck,

The Cessna serial # is 15235 and the Army serial # is 15234, the final Cessna serial # for the T-41B run was 255. The first T-41B had Army serial # 000

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry ... ertxt=2427

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Re: Saw These Sad Remains of 67-15234 Today

Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:57 am

The damaged T-41B N2427 is still registered with the FAA. It sounds like a rebuild was planned (and perhaps still is).
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