GARY HILTON wrote:
I have been quite pleased with the responses I've recieved with the past Harpoon entries...Thank you all..........First off, I have been reading in the PV-2 erection manual, that when working on the landing gear, it is mentioned to install "stiff knees"..I know that this is to prevent accidental retraction or collapse of the gear, but there is no illustration of what they ( stiff knees) look like, or exactly where they are installed at on the PV-2. And, there is even mention of this item for the tail gear...I really don't want to get somebody, or myself hurt, so I humbly request enlightenment from the great minds in WIX land.......Secondly, in a more historical tone, anybody know of any Army PV-2's...I believe the Army's versions were called the B-34 and the B-37....correct me if I am amiss.....I would be interested in documenting the s/n's of these aircraft. I have also been led to believe that the Army versions had the Wright R-2600 engines installed on their aircraft.....Sleepless in Lone Jack, Mo.
Hi again Gary,
I used to volunteer on the former CAF Wisconsin Wing PV-2D. Although I never worked specifically on the gear, I am 99% sure a rig was used to pin the gear in place. I can't tell you whether they used a pattern or came up with their own device, but they were always good with documenting progress with photos. I'd give 'em a jingle. 262-547-1775
I'd also think John Lane might have an idea what "stiff knees" might be like.