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Fri Dec 07, 2007 10:38 pm
2nd pic down up the back look like a couple of P40 ammo chutes as they look similar to some that we have recovered from Oakey last year.Great find..Nothing like a bit of hard yakka and recovering some bits.Also good to get in now before the Aussie summer really hits.
Fri Dec 07, 2007 10:39 pm
It's funny to me that anybody could find taht stuff of value. But then again I dig in the dirt to find little dodads people dumped in the trash 3500 years ago lol!
Fri Dec 07, 2007 10:47 pm
aww muddyboots.

That looks like a good start to a restoration to me.
Hell, i'd take those pieces home hang them on the wall and brag to everyone I own a Boomerang.
Seriously though I would.
Fri Dec 07, 2007 10:48 pm
OOOOH trust me

it was hot enough out there.......out in the middle of Qld nothing but dirt,sun and flies . Got blisters on both feet from carrying this stuff a collective 30+ kms through that terrain. The last hump was carrying the sheet metal parts and I think THAT was what killed me...was stopping almost every 10 mins and having a 20 min break hahahaha
I couldn't wait to get back into my air-conditioned car for the drive back to civilisation if you could call it that

and then onto Townsville

the day I left (3am) it started to pour down and that heralded in the beginning of the "wet season" so i am glad I got out before that as it would have been shear torture to have to contend with that as well
Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:09 pm
and loving every minute of it! Nathan, don't get me wrong--I love looking at it it but I have no idea what it means. On the other hand, if you hand me a projectile opoint I can usually tell you who made it, when, for what purpose, and by that I can often tell you how they lived, who they were, and why they didn't have Boomrangs!
We each have our true loves, and they're each special to US. God bless all those yahoos who find joy in digging what others think is trash, out of the trash heap of history, and save it for our grandchildren
Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:42 pm
muddyboots wrote:and loving every minute of it! Nathan, don't get me wrong--I love looking at it it but I have no idea what it means. On the other hand, if you hand me a projectile opoint I can usually tell you who made it, when, for what purpose, and by that I can often tell you how they lived, who they were, and why they didn't have Boomrangs!
We each have our true loves, and they're each special to US. God bless all those yahoos who find joy in digging what others think is trash, out of the trash heap of history, and save it for our grandchildren

Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:49 pm
Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:16 am
I really envy you going out & actually doing this treasure hunting!.. make sure you do something positive with it.
I used to do this myself years ago but unfortunately haven't had time the last few years..... it's amazing what you can find if you are prepared to spend many hours researching & "getting out there" with a shovel. I am sure there are a few more discoveries to be made here in Australia if people are interested enough?
I am pretty sure there is a P-40 main U/C gear segment amongst your haul.
Good on you!
Jason
Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:55 am
Nicely restored...For P39,s up the top end look here
http://www.warbirdz.net/phpBB2/showthre ... light=Bell
just follow the yellow brick road..Or follow the posts....For P40,s there was a lot of action up thataways.Try ADF serials.com for further research..
Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:28 am
ausflyboy wrote:OOOOH trust me

it was hot enough out there.......out in the middle of Qld nothing but dirt,sun and flies .
Ain't that the truth, well done with the haul, but watch you rehydrate when you are doing stuff like that.
Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:03 am
Sorry to deflate you, but none of the items are P40. I have restored one and am familiar with all parts. They are very similar, but not the same. The leg geare segment do not have a hole in the centre. P40 part numbers start with 87- or 75-.
Good on you for picking the stuff up though.
Tue Dec 11, 2007 3:19 am
OOOPS...i haven't even looked at the piece yet

I quickly sandblasted it and have found this
the 72 number I believe is Vultee Vengeance
Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:13 am
I am not familiar with vultee parts, but the part number seems correct. I find this site useful for identifying parts:
http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/src/partaircraft.htm
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