Travisd80elcam wrote:
Taigh, I love that you poor your own parts.

Making these kinds of castings is fun and cheap to do in house. The museum is poor so we have to pour our own metal. The cost is pretty much the volunteer labor and since it's a labor of love it ain't much work at all.
Travisd80elcam wrote:
have the other two fliers contacted you about making the same mounts for them?
Travis
I will gladly make parts for them if they ask. I would love to find a customer who would want a bone stock original Harpoon. We have tooled up and been through so much of a learning curve and acquired a vast amount of technical material that the building a second one would be a cinch.
speaking of making parts for other Harpoon operators:
To the Hot Stuff gang, who asked me to make them some tunnel gun glass- I bought the material and have been trying to make the glass but ran into one snag. I made a rolled steel form for the glass and it is missing in action. The guys cleaned up after me when I went on a trip and put the form in a safe place. So safe we cannot find it. If I do not find it I will make a new one. Once again I am sorry for the protracted delay.
BuzzBy wrote:
Taigh, and all the Harpoon volunteers, you guys are doing fantastic work!
I got to stop by a few weeks ago and, by following this thread, I am continually impressed with the attention to detail and the dedication to making it as original as possible.
It is surprising to me to see all the equipment was installed in these planes.
While so many restorations are compromised by little things like weight, drag or parts availability, nothing stops Taigh and the gang from being true to the original.
Beautiful work guys! I can't wait to see it as OSH or sooner?
Thanks for the updates too.
John Hess
Thanks for the kind words John. I like that you are the newest AT-11 owner who is enthralled with the Beech and it's history. Nice to see you again at Tullahoma. I am glad you are having a good time with your new AT-11.
It looks like we will be going to OSH in the Harpoon. I am keeping the fingers crossed and hope we can get Hot Stuff and Attu Warrior to join in.
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