Re: F24

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mjgross@comwares.net
Posts: 3
Joined: Sat Feb 17, 2001 6:43 pm

F24

Post by mjgross@comwares.net »

'CAN ANY BODY WHO, ACTUALLY HAS A 24 WITH A W-670 OR A JAKE IN IT
PLEASE CONTACT ME THANKS MIKE GROSS PARIS ILL.'
Gene Lehman
Posts: 51
Joined: Fri Jul 06, 2001 8:15 am

F24

Post by Gene Lehman »

'Hey guys. We all missed a great deal. The F24W on AIG salvage only went for $8600.

Oh well!

Gene


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barry roberts
Posts: 5
Joined: Tue May 17, 2011 1:09 pm

F24

Post by barry roberts »

'Hello, does anyone know where I can get  the "C" springs for the glove
compartment door?  Also does anyone have a copy of a weight and balance sheet
for an F24R46?  I have found the note that  tells one that the datum is the
leading edge of the wing and the type certificate data sheets list the c.g.
range for each model, but thats all the info they are going to give you, I guess
pilots back then didn't care about weight and balance.  This is my first
aircraft restoration, much more difficult than restoring an old car, can't go
down to the NAPA store and get parts, though I finally figured out  that all the
interior handles, knobs, and other bits are from a 1937 FORD and repros are
readily available from several sources.  I just ordered a "C" spring for a  Ford
and it is not the correct one, that bit of information cost me $20.   thanks,
Barry

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frank gochenauer
Posts: 11
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2003 1:23 pm

Re: F24

Post by frank gochenauer »

'Try Chrysler parts.
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
From: barryplusfour@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:41:15 -0700
Subject: [fairchildclub] F24




























Hello, does anyone know where I can get the "C" springs for the glove

compartment door? Also does anyone have a copy of a weight and balance sheet

for an F24R46? I have found the note that tells one that the datum is the

leading edge of the wing and the type certificate data sheets list the c.g.

range for each model, but thats all the info they are going to give you, I guess

pilots back then didn't care about weight and balance. This is my first

aircraft restoration, much more difficult than restoring an old car, can't go

down to the NAPA store and get parts, though I finally figured out that all the

interior handles, knobs, and other bits are from a 1937 FORD and repros are

readily available from several sources. I just ordered a "C" spring for a Ford

and it is not the correct one, that bit of information cost me $20. thanks,

Barry



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David
Posts: 5
Joined: Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:52 pm

Re: F24

Post by David »

'Does anyone know were I can find a set of wings that may be repairable?
David

-----Original Message-----
From: frank gochenauer
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 5:39 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [fairchildclub] F24


Try Chrysler parts.
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
From: barryplusfour@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:41:15 -0700
Subject: [fairchildclub] F24




























Hello, does anyone know where I can get the "C" springs for the glove

compartment door? Also does anyone have a copy of a weight and balance sheet

for an F24R46? I have found the note that tells one that the datum is the

leading edge of the wing and the type certificate data sheets list the c.g.

range for each model, but thats all the info they are going to give you, I guess

pilots back then didn't care about weight and balance. This is my first

aircraft restoration, much more difficult than restoring an old car, can't go

down to the NAPA store and get parts, though I finally figured out that all the

interior handles, knobs, and other bits are from a 1937 FORD and repros are

readily available from several sources. I just ordered a "C" spring for a Ford

and it is not the correct one, that bit of information cost me $20. thanks,

Barry



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Tom_Downey
Posts: 92
Joined: Sun Dec 09, 2001 1:23 am

Re: F24

Post by Tom_Downey »

'I have a complete door assembly if you want it...... nc19143(at)comcast.net
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, barry roberts wrote:
>
> Hello, does anyone know where I can get  the "C" springs for the glove
> compartment door?  Also does anyone have a copy of a weight and balance sheet
> for an F24R46?  I have found the note that  tells one that the datum is the
> leading edge of the wing and the type certificate data sheets list the c.g.
> range for each model, but thats all the info they are going to give you, I guess
> pilots back then didn't care about weight and balance.  This is my first
> aircraft restoration, much more difficult than restoring an old car, can't go
> down to the NAPA store and get parts, though I finally figured out  that all the
> interior handles, knobs, and other bits are from a 1937 FORD and repros are
> readily available from several sources.  I just ordered a "C" spring for a  Ford
> and it is not the correct one, that bit of information cost me $20.   thanks,
> Barry
>
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>
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Tom_Downey
Posts: 92
Joined: Sun Dec 09, 2001 1:23 am

Re: F24

Post by Tom_Downey »

'Call Clayton Fuerhrer at 1-509-972-3378, he had a project he was working on that had a new set of wings he had built, he has been trying to sell the whole thing in pieces. this is the best number I had on him but it is old.
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, David wrote:
>
> Does anyone know were I can find a set of wings that may be repairable?
David
'
robert Etter
Posts: 234
Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2001 7:37 pm

Re: F24

Post by robert Etter »

'Some of the brake stuff can be obtained at NAPA.  I bought the soft copper
gaskets, that are used at the input to the expander tubes, bleeder valves,
overhaul kits for the master cylinders and fittings for the ends of the brake
lines at NAPA.  The flex lines can be made by any good fabricator, they use
common brake ends.
You can do a search on these Web pages, and you can find the part numbers at
NAPA that I posted. 

The guy that I used for the flex lines, was www.budsbrakes.com.  I think the
address is correct.   Any, just about any one can make them.
Bob



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From: barry roberts
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, June 21, 2011 10:41:15 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] F24

 
Hello, does anyone know where I can get  the "C" springs for the glove
compartment door?  Also does anyone have a copy of a weight and balance sheet
for an F24R46?  I have found the note that  tells one that the datum is the
leading edge of the wing and the type certificate data sheets list the c.g.
range for each model, but thats all the info they are going to give you, I guess

pilots back then didn't care about weight and balance.  This is my first
aircraft restoration, much more difficult than restoring an old car, can't go
down to the NAPA store and get parts, though I finally figured out  that all the

interior handles, knobs, and other bits are from a 1937 FORD and repros are
readily available from several sources.  I just ordered a "C" spring for a  Ford

and it is not the correct one, that bit of information cost me $20.   thanks,
Barry

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