marine air wrote:
You guys are amazing! So, the thought is we will have to reverse engineer quite a bit as we tackle areas that are missing and no manual exists. This is the ex-Soplata prototype and the only one that escaped the smelter in 1945. The Hayes 27'' wheels are dated 1937 and 1937. However, they are the same that North American was putting on their designs of the time. Because, FLeetwings was such a small company, by necessity they would have borrowed ideas and purchased items from other manufacturers.
In 1939, many manufacturers were not yet pursuing ( or having much success) with the military contracts. The seats look straight out of a PT-19, for example.
We have started cleaning the sixty plus years of tree sap off the airframe and getting it where it can roll. Soon we will be rolling it to the new shop. The Timken wheel bearings #18200 and 19150 are still in production after 100 years! The prices ranged new from $1,100 to $35. depending on how much one enjoys paying for the exact same item.
Will try to post pictures in the future.
Quite a project -- hoping you'll keep WIX updated on the progress.
Good luck and thanks!
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ellice_island_kid wrote:
I am only in my 20s but someday I will fly it at airshows. I am getting rich really fast writing software and so I can afford to do really stupid things like put all my money into warbirds.