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I'm trying to help a friend on a Fairchild restoration
It has an undocumented carb air temp gauge. Looks like an AN type indicator-- cannon plug with 3 pins, A, B & C. The pointer has no zero position so I think it's a ratio measuring device like many fuel gauges. The sender is a resistance device with two pins. I have a hunch one of the three pins is A+, one is ground, and the third goes to the sender, with its other pin grounded. There is continuity between two of the pins on the indicator. The 2K range of an ohmmeter will drive the indicator full scale, direction depending on the polarity. So maybe I can figure this out. Does anyone have the answer to save me the trouble? Surely I'm not the first. Thanks, Bill Hale |
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I'm trying to help a friend on a Fairchild restoration It has an undocumented carb air temp gauge. Looks like an AN type indicator-- cannon plug with 3 pins, A, B & C. The pointer has no zero position so I think it's a ratio measuring device like many fuel gauges. The sender is a resistance device with two pins. What year and type or Fairchild? Montblack |
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Don't know the year... it's a 24 with Ranger inverted engine
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Don't know the year... it's a 24 with Ranger inverted engine http://www.goldenwingsmuseum.com/Aircraft.html Fairchild 21 and 26. (200 hp Ranger engines) Think it might be the same system? If you do, I'll print out a copy of your e-mail. If I see a mechanic over there, I'll ask. http://www.fairchild24.com/ Cool site. Nice looking plane. http://www.fairchild24.com/history.htm Fairchild 24 History link: Check out the OSH '01, '02, '03, '04 pics. Montblack |
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http://www.goldenwingsmuseum.com/Aircraft.html Fairchild 21 and 26. (200 hp Ranger engines) Not a Fairchild 21. Bad fingers! Bad brain! I'll ask around, see if they've bumped into your problem before. [mentioned in the below link] Fairchilds: 1943 PT-19A (Engine: Ranger, inline inverted 6 cylinder 175/200HP) 1943 PT-23 (Radial Engine: Continental R-670-11, 220 HP) 1942 PT-26 (Engine: Ranger, inline inverted 6 cylinder 175/200HP) Fairchild FC-2-W2 - 1927 ...NASA's first plane :-) [Being restored] Fairchild F-45A - 1936 Fairchild KR-34C - 1929 http://www.pilotjournal.com/content/...oryteller.html [From the link] Greg caught the "vintage bug" as a child who attended antique fly-ins with his father in Ottumwa, Iowa. For his high school graduation gift, Greg received flying lessons-he earned his pilot's license within two months. But his fever skyrocketed in 1992 when he took a ride in a friend's Fairchild PT-19. The following year, Greg purchased a PT-26. One PT-19 and PT-23 later, he had a full set of Fairchild trainers. That was just the beginning. Greg wanted to give the Golden Age the recognition it deserved: "It was a fabulous time with literally hundreds of models being built. Unfortunately, you see very few of them." His planes are housed at the Golden Wings Museum (www.golden wingsmuseum.com) at Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis. On the roster is a 1937 Fleetwings Seabird, a stainless steel plane-one of five ever made-that Howard Hughes flew for three months. His 1927 Fairchild FC-2-WS (which he dubbed "the predecessor to the space shuttle") was the first plane that NACA (now NASA) owned. Montblack |
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