Bernie and I have been driving around the country for a few weeks picking up aircraft stuff and I didn't get a chance to post the latest progress before I departed.
We found some great Harpoon goodies on the trip but more about that later.
With the radar rack gear fabricated, removed and painted Ken and his Cousin Mike started to put it back in place. Here they are doing just that



Ricky poked his head up through from the bomb bay to see what the guys were up to

And he got the royal flush treatment. Poor Ricky!

The seat pedestal for the radar operator was fabricated and fitted


Joe Davis, who owns Eagle Field, was real nice to give us a seat for the radar operators position. Thanks Joe!

The seat was cleaned, stripped, repaired and painted and then off for upholstery

After the seat came back from upholstery it gets installed. Thanks again Joe for the wonderful seat!

So Ken has to try out the new seat. Okay, I did too!

The racks and fittings are secured

I found some of the original mounting plates for the APS-3 radar scope in our stash of parts. The part number stamps and factory pencil notations still in place. I also found an original, correct Globe Wernicke clip from an old clip board for the radar table.

Then the radar receiver and power unit are set in their racks


The radar station is coming along nicely


We have a great announcement coming up soon thanks to some amazing people here on WIX. More to come
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Taigh Ramey
Vintage Aircraft, Stockton, California
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