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![]() "Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? There are a couple of T-1020s at Seattle's Museum of Flight Restoration Center. I know they are for tanks, but there is very little difference. Bob |
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Robert Murray wrote:
"Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? There are a couple of T-1020s at Seattle's Museum of Flight Restoration Center. I know they are for tanks, but there is very little difference. Bob Bob Kinser in Ogden, Utah had one back in the mid 70's, I don't know what happened to it after that. And I don't have a contact for him either. Bill Higdon |
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"Robert Bates" wrote in message
news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? Yes, in fact I saw it running earlier this year. Don't know what model it is but it's a Guiberson diesel. Have some digital pics of it, email me if you want to see them. Someone in Melbourne, Australia has one from a Stuart Tank that he trailers around to a couple of shows and fires up. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's ** since August 15th 2000. |
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I know of numerous T-1020s, that's the Tank version which was also sold for
industrial applications. They have cooling fans and shrouds. There are surely many A-1020s as well. Do you have a manual/photos or other information. I would be interested in that. Production numbers etc. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? |
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I have been able to find very little about the engines. The best
information I have found is at http://www.enginehistory.org/Diesels/Ch3.pdf I also heard that someone in Montana has some of them but that is all I have found. "Stan Weise" wrote in message link.net... I know of numerous T-1020s, that's the Tank version which was also sold for industrial applications. They have cooling fans and shrouds. There are surely many A-1020s as well. Do you have a manual/photos or other information. I would be interested in that. Production numbers etc. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? |
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The A-1020 was type certificated and flown in private aircraft. I'm not
aware if it was offered by any airplane manufacturer. The Army approved it for Tank, Stuart, service and that must have consumed a large part of the production. After the war Guiberson promoted them for industrial engines and for use in busses in So. America. The Bureau of Ships installed some as power for shipboard accessorys. The majority were therefore T-1020s, the major difference being shrouds and cooling fans. Continental had a 9 cyl R975 gas motor similarly configured for tanks. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news ![]() I have been able to find very little about the engines. The best information I have found is at http://www.enginehistory.org/Diesels/Ch3.pdf I also heard that someone in Montana has some of them but that is all I have found. "Stan Weise" wrote in message link.net... I know of numerous T-1020s, that's the Tank version which was also sold for industrial applications. They have cooling fans and shrouds. There are surely many A-1020s as well. Do you have a manual/photos or other information. I would be interested in that. Production numbers etc. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? |
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Thanks for the info!
"Stan Weise" wrote in message ink.net... The A-1020 was type certificated and flown in private aircraft. I'm not aware if it was offered by any airplane manufacturer. The Army approved it for Tank, Stuart, service and that must have consumed a large part of the production. After the war Guiberson promoted them for industrial engines and for use in busses in So. America. The Bureau of Ships installed some as power for shipboard accessorys. The majority were therefore T-1020s, the major difference being shrouds and cooling fans. Continental had a 9 cyl R975 gas motor similarly configured for tanks. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news ![]() I have been able to find very little about the engines. The best information I have found is at http://www.enginehistory.org/Diesels/Ch3.pdf I also heard that someone in Montana has some of them but that is all I have found. "Stan Weise" wrote in message link.net... I know of numerous T-1020s, that's the Tank version which was also sold for industrial applications. They have cooling fans and shrouds. There are surely many A-1020s as well. Do you have a manual/photos or other information. I would be interested in that. Production numbers etc. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? |
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I believe Don Sharp of Pauls Valley Oklahoma has a number of the Tank
engines. "Stan Weise" wrote in message link.net... I know of numerous T-1020s, that's the Tank version which was also sold for industrial applications. They have cooling fans and shrouds. There are surely many A-1020s as well. Do you have a manual/photos or other information. I would be interested in that. Production numbers etc. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? |
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I would love to be able to fly one of these engines ( or two ) I have tried
to come up with a twin that could carry the weight and the only ones I have been able to come up with would be a Beech 18 which would be underpowered or a T-50 which would not like my wet Oregon weather. "Chuck" wrote in message ... I believe Don Sharp of Pauls Valley Oklahoma has a number of the Tank engines. "Stan Weise" wrote in message link.net... I know of numerous T-1020s, that's the Tank version which was also sold for industrial applications. They have cooling fans and shrouds. There are surely many A-1020s as well. Do you have a manual/photos or other information. I would be interested in that. Production numbers etc. "Robert Bates" wrote in message news:_dE%a.164033$YN5.104813@sccrnsc01... Does anyone know if there are any surviving Guiberson A1020 diesel radials? |
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