'I finally got around to up dating my restoration home page.
http://www.whidbey.net/fairchild-nc19143
For you purest, this is my daily flyer. Safety first, and yes I have
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Re: Up dated page
'Nice stuff Tom and thanks for the update. I like those nose ribs. How was the glue condition
of the rest of the wing joints and did you have to take any remedial action ?
David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
F-24 C-FDAE in restoration
of the rest of the wing joints and did you have to take any remedial action ?
David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
C-FDWS Christavia
F-24 C-FDAE in restoration
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Subject: [fairchildclub] Up dated page
I finally got around to up dating my restoration home page.
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Re: Up dated page
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glue joints were solid.'
was the glue condition> Nice stuff Tom and thanks for the update. I like those nose ribs. How
action ?> of the rest of the wing joints and did you have to take any remedial
The wings were in pretty good shape, except for the leading edges. All>
> David Stroud Ottawa, Canada
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Re: Up dated page
'I would like to point out something that I learned many years ago about
Warner motors and their associated cowls. You may know it already,
obviously it looks like one of the previous owner of your Fairchild didn't.
Don't mount the cowl tightly to the motor/cowl mounts. I learned the hard
was. If the cowl is snug to the mounts when it is cold, as the motor comes
up to operating temperature, it will grow in diameter. The end result looks
just like your photograph showed. It should be a little loose, even when
the motor is up to temperature. The only caution that I am aware of is to
ensure that the cowl can not move forward far enough to contact the back
edge of the propeller. I was told that the standing pressure wave in front
of the motor can move the cowl forward when you are in flight.
The other thing that I saw many years ago was the owner/pilot thought that
you needed to remove the propeller & cowl in order to gain access to all of
the rear spark plugs. You can split the cowl at the bottom then lift it off
the mounts and pull it slightly forward. From there you can reach all the
rear plugs with an extension between the socket and the handle. I think
that there was one or more plugs that requires a universal joint between the
socket and the extension.
I really love that carburetor heat control valve assembly.....I wish I had
one. It would be such a conversation piece
Bob Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV 89049
775-482-6820
rletter@citlink.net'
Warner motors and their associated cowls. You may know it already,
obviously it looks like one of the previous owner of your Fairchild didn't.
Don't mount the cowl tightly to the motor/cowl mounts. I learned the hard
was. If the cowl is snug to the mounts when it is cold, as the motor comes
up to operating temperature, it will grow in diameter. The end result looks
just like your photograph showed. It should be a little loose, even when
the motor is up to temperature. The only caution that I am aware of is to
ensure that the cowl can not move forward far enough to contact the back
edge of the propeller. I was told that the standing pressure wave in front
of the motor can move the cowl forward when you are in flight.
The other thing that I saw many years ago was the owner/pilot thought that
you needed to remove the propeller & cowl in order to gain access to all of
the rear spark plugs. You can split the cowl at the bottom then lift it off
the mounts and pull it slightly forward. From there you can reach all the
rear plugs with an extension between the socket and the handle. I think
that there was one or more plugs that requires a universal joint between the
socket and the extension.
I really love that carburetor heat control valve assembly.....I wish I had
one. It would be such a conversation piece
Bob Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV 89049
775-482-6820
rletter@citlink.net'
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Fairchild Club: ATTN - Jamie Treat in CO
'Jamie -
what is your phone number and email-? I may have an interested party for
your F24R...
Dick Russell
-----Original Message-----
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Robert Etter
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:31 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Up dated page
I would like to point out something that I learned many years ago about
Warner motors and their associated cowls. You may know it already,
obviously it looks like one of the previous owner of your Fairchild
didn't.
Don't mount the cowl tightly to the motor/cowl mounts. I learned the hard
was. If the cowl is snug to the mounts when it is cold, as the motor
comes
up to operating temperature, it will grow in diameter. The end result
looks
just like your photograph showed. It should be a little loose, even
when
the motor is up to temperature. The only caution that I am aware of is to
ensure that the cowl can not move forward far enough to contact the back
edge of the propeller. I was told that the standing pressure wave in
front
of the motor can move the cowl forward when you are in flight.
The other thing that I saw many years ago was the owner/pilot thought that
you needed to remove the propeller & cowl in order to gain access to all
of
the rear spark plugs. You can split the cowl at the bottom then lift it
off
the mounts and pull it slightly forward. From there you can reach all the
rear plugs with an extension between the socket and the handle. I think
that there was one or more plugs that requires a universal joint between
the
socket and the extension.
I really love that carburetor heat control valve assembly.....I wish I had
one. It would be such a conversation piece
Bob Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV 89049
775-482-6820
rletter@citlink.net
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what is your phone number and email-? I may have an interested party for
your F24R...
Dick Russell
-----Original Message-----
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Robert Etter
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:31 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Up dated page
I would like to point out something that I learned many years ago about
Warner motors and their associated cowls. You may know it already,
obviously it looks like one of the previous owner of your Fairchild
didn't.
Don't mount the cowl tightly to the motor/cowl mounts. I learned the hard
was. If the cowl is snug to the mounts when it is cold, as the motor
comes
up to operating temperature, it will grow in diameter. The end result
looks
just like your photograph showed. It should be a little loose, even
when
the motor is up to temperature. The only caution that I am aware of is to
ensure that the cowl can not move forward far enough to contact the back
edge of the propeller. I was told that the standing pressure wave in
front
of the motor can move the cowl forward when you are in flight.
The other thing that I saw many years ago was the owner/pilot thought that
you needed to remove the propeller & cowl in order to gain access to all
of
the rear spark plugs. You can split the cowl at the bottom then lift it
off
the mounts and pull it slightly forward. From there you can reach all the
rear plugs with an extension between the socket and the handle. I think
that there was one or more plugs that requires a universal joint between
the
socket and the extension.
I really love that carburetor heat control valve assembly.....I wish I had
one. It would be such a conversation piece
Bob Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV 89049
775-482-6820
rletter@citlink.net
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Re: Fairchild Club: ATTN - Jamie Treat in CO
'Dick,
Here is my contact info. Work is 719-721-8149
Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Aircraft Restoration & Repair
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Kelly Airpark
http://www.kellyairpark.com
Elbert, CO 80106
HM/Shop 303-648-0130
JamieTreat@direcway.com
Here is my contact info. Work is 719-721-8149
Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Aircraft Restoration & Repair
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Kelly Airpark
http://www.kellyairpark.com
Elbert, CO 80106
HM/Shop 303-648-0130
JamieTreat@direcway.com
'----- Original Message -----
From: "Chief Russell"
To:
Cc: "Marty Brown"
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:49 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fairchild Club: ATTN - Jamie Treat in CO
> Jamie -
>
> what is your phone number and email-? I may have an interested party for
> your F24R...
>
> Dick Russell
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Robert Etter
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:31 PM
> To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Up dated page
>
>
> I would like to point out something that I learned many years ago about
> Warner motors and their associated cowls. You may know it already,
> obviously it looks like one of the previous owner of your Fairchild
> didn't.
>
> Don't mount the cowl tightly to the motor/cowl mounts. I learned the
> hard
> was. If the cowl is snug to the mounts when it is cold, as the motor
> comes
> up to operating temperature, it will grow in diameter. The end result
> looks
> just like your photograph showed. It should be a little loose, even
> when
> the motor is up to temperature. The only caution that I am aware of is
> to
> ensure that the cowl can not move forward far enough to contact the back
> edge of the propeller. I was told that the standing pressure wave in
> front
> of the motor can move the cowl forward when you are in flight.
>
> The other thing that I saw many years ago was the owner/pilot thought
> that
> you needed to remove the propeller & cowl in order to gain access to all
> of
> the rear spark plugs. You can split the cowl at the bottom then lift it
> off
> the mounts and pull it slightly forward. From there you can reach all
> the
> rear plugs with an extension between the socket and the handle. I think
> that there was one or more plugs that requires a universal joint between
> the
> socket and the extension.
>
> I really love that carburetor heat control valve assembly.....I wish I
> had
> one. It would be such a conversation piece
>
> Bob Etter
> PO Box 974
> Tonopah, NV 89049
> 775-482-6820
> rletter@citlink.net
>
>
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THX from Kansas
'Jamie -
A friend of mine is searching for an airplane for a family member in St
Joseph, MO, to acquire. I referred him (Marty Brown) to your F24R. Marty
owned an F24R a few years ago and aid that he would contact you once we got
the information.
Luck -
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Jamie S. Treat
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 7:42 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fairchild Club: ATTN - Jamie Treat in CO
Dick,
Here is my contact info. Work is 719-721-8149
Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Aircraft Restoration & Repair
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Kelly Airpark
http://www.kellyairpark.com
Elbert, CO 80106
HM/Shop 303-648-0130
JamieTreat@direcway.com
A friend of mine is searching for an airplane for a family member in St
Joseph, MO, to acquire. I referred him (Marty Brown) to your F24R. Marty
owned an F24R a few years ago and aid that he would contact you once we got
the information.
Luck -
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Jamie S. Treat
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 7:42 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fairchild Club: ATTN - Jamie Treat in CO
Dick,
Here is my contact info. Work is 719-721-8149
Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Aircraft Restoration & Repair
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Kelly Airpark
http://www.kellyairpark.com
Elbert, CO 80106
HM/Shop 303-648-0130
JamieTreat@direcway.com
'----- Original Message -----
From: "Chief Russell"
To:
Cc: "Marty Brown"
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:49 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fairchild Club: ATTN - Jamie Treat in CO
> Jamie -
>
> what is your phone number and email-? I may have an interested party for
> your F24R...
>
> Dick Russell
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Robert Etter
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:31 PM
> To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Up dated page
>
>
> I would like to point out something that I learned many years ago about
> Warner motors and their associated cowls. You may know it already,
> obviously it looks like one of the previous owner of your Fairchild
> didn't.
>
> Don't mount the cowl tightly to the motor/cowl mounts. I learned the
> hard
> was. If the cowl is snug to the mounts when it is cold, as the motor
> comes
> up to operating temperature, it will grow in diameter. The end result
> looks
> just like your photograph showed. It should be a little loose, even
> when
> the motor is up to temperature. The only caution that I am aware of is
> to
> ensure that the cowl can not move forward far enough to contact the
back
> edge of the propeller. I was told that the standing pressure wave in
> front
> of the motor can move the cowl forward when you are in flight.
>
> The other thing that I saw many years ago was the owner/pilot thought
> that
> you needed to remove the propeller & cowl in order to gain access to
all
> of
> the rear spark plugs. You can split the cowl at the bottom then lift
it
> off
> the mounts and pull it slightly forward. From there you can reach all
> the
> rear plugs with an extension between the socket and the handle. I
think
> that there was one or more plugs that requires a universal joint
between
> the
> socket and the extension.
>
> I really love that carburetor heat control valve assembly.....I wish I
> had
> one. It would be such a conversation piece
>
> Bob Etter
> PO Box 974
> Tonopah, NV 89049
> 775-482-6820
> rletter@citlink.net
>
>
>
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