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Montblack wrote:
This was a neat pic. That's all :-) From AvWeb today: "Diamond Dropout Landing at ORD" http://www.avweb.com/newspics/potw04_1136.jpg T-34s. That's a fun airplane. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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![]() T-34s. That's a fun airplane. When the wings stay on :-/ -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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("Jack Allison" wrote)
T-34s. That's a fun airplane. When the wings stay on :-/ Says the guy raining Piper oil doors down on the roof of the California Crippled Children's Orphanage For the Blind. Steve, another T-34 in the driveway needs some hinge work. http://www.limalima.com/MartinAMOC2LQ.jpg http://www.limalima.com/picture.htm (photo page) Montblack |
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Montblack wrote:
Says the guy raining Piper oil doors down on the roof of the California Crippled Children's Orphanage For the Blind. Oil door hinges are one thing, the ones holding a T-34 wing together are quite another!!! A few corrections: It would be "the guy raining Piper oil doors down on the roof of the Nevada Crippled Children's Orphanage For the Blind, located on the runway at Minden." Steve oil door repair guy |
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("Steve Allison" wrote)
Oil door hinges are one thing, the ones holding a T-34 wing together are quite another!!! A few corrections: It would be "the guy raining Piper oil doors down on the roof of the Nevada Crippled Children's Orphanage For the Blind, located on the runway at Minden." Over state lines. Hmm, now she's a federal matter! Did you approve of their wing spar solution in the photo? http://www.limalima.com/picture.htm click Picture of the Month click Pictures of the Month Archives... http://www.limalima.com/MartinAMOC2LQ.jpg That is 100% what the door hinge looked like on the, um ...Adam A-700, A-500 or the HondJet at OSH??? Can't remember what one I saw it on now. It was in AeroShell Square. One of those planes had a "pre-production" (the guy called it) piece of 3/4" iron bolted to the side of the fuselage working the door. It might as well have been an unpainted 2x4, it was that out of place ...but I appreciate the effort - we'll deal with that later, let's get it to OSH!! Anyone else see it on whatever plane? Montblack |
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Montblack wrote:
Over state lines. Hmm, now she's a federal matter! Aviation related......it was already a federal matter. :-) Did you approve of their wing spar solution in the photo? http://www.limalima.com/MartinAMOC2LQ.jpg Looks like a field repair so the wings could be put on for static display. Maybe the wing spar was cut to make the airframe could not be flown again? That is 100% what the door hinge looked like on the, um ...Adam A-700, A-500 or the HondJet at OSH??? Can't remember what one I saw it on now. It was in AeroShell Square. One of those planes had a "pre-production" (the guy called it) piece of 3/4" iron bolted to the side of the fuselage working the door. It might as well have been an unpainted 2x4, it was that out of place ...but I appreciate the effort - we'll deal with that later, let's get it to OSH!! Anyone else see it on whatever plane? Didn't see it at OSH, but I remember you telling us about it. You should see what some of the homebuilts do to get there! Steve |
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Steve Allison wrote:
Did you approve of their wing spar solution in the photo? http://www.limalima.com/MartinAMOC2LQ.jpg Looks like a field repair so the wings could be put on for static display. Maybe the wing spar was cut to make the airframe could not be flown again? Whatever it is, that's not a T-34. Looks more like an old Cougar or something like it. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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Montblack wrote:
("Jack Allison" wrote) T-34s. That's a fun airplane. When the wings stay on :-/ Says the guy raining Piper oil doors down on the roof of the California Crippled Children's Orphanage For the Blind. Geeze, a guy looses one teeny tiny Arrow oil door on a runway and it sounds like some sort of TSA issue. I'll have you know I'm flight testing a certain RV builder's riveting ability. Those rivets have probably 70-75 hours on them and they're holding up just fine. Steve, another T-34 in the driveway needs some hinge work. http://www.limalima.com/MartinAMOC2LQ.jpg Nice!...um...er...not!!! -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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