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 Post subject: 37mm T-9 Cannon
PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:05 pm 
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Does anybody know of a source for inert rounds for this cannon (used in the P-39)? This would be a good visual aid for use when talking with visitors to the Airzoo about the aircraft. Any information greatly appreciated.

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HI DIDNT THEY MAKE SEVERAL FOR BORMANS P-63 RESTORATION?MAYBE CONTACT THEM THANKS MIKE

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Does anyone have contact information?

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WAS IT SQUARE ONE FROM CHINO?THANKS MIKE

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Yes, but a google search turns up a website that doesn't exist any longer.

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I believe that Fighter Rebuilders at Chino had made or made themselves 37mm solid dummy rounds for the TFC Airacobra; they may be able to help. Square One is sadly no longer in business, if I remember correctly.

From elsewhere on the internet, here is some contact info for Fighter Rebuilders:

Located at The Air Museum - Planes of Fame
7000 Merrill Ave # 17, Chino, CA 91710 (909) 597-3722

good luck

greg v.


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Fighter Rebuilders either made them or had them made. I think that they were turned from solid brass.


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They turned them from solid brass in order to help with the CG.


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