Re: New Photo - Left Wing of NC77605

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windshieldguy2000
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2004 9:03 pm

New Photo - Left Wing of NC77605

Post by windshieldguy2000 »

'The left wing of my airplane is now cleaned up, repaired, varnished,
and otherwise ready for cover. Check out the latest pic in
the "Photos" section. Does anyone have any background information on
the white paint or dope that was sprayed on the spars? I've talked to
other Fairchild owners who have found this stuff on their spars; some
remove it, others leave it on. I decided to leave it alone as removing
it would have required using paint stripper or really aggressive
sanding media on my spars. I'd also like to own a spare set of post
WWII wing hardware. Anyone have a set they'd like to sell?

As always, I'm sticking to a very strict completion schedule for this
project. When people ask when it will fly, I always tell them "it will
fly on Tuesday". I don't know which Tuesday that might be, but I'm
quite certain it will be Tuesday.

Best Wishes,
Brad Donner
NC77605'
robert Etter
Posts: 234
Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2001 7:37 pm

Re: New Photo - Left Wing of NC77605

Post by robert Etter »

'Just for information. I am in the process of finishing up with the
remanufacturing of a pre-war civilian wing and a military wing. Both were
mounted on a post-war airframe. From what I have seen, there isn't a dimes
worth of difference between the two.
The navigational light installation being the most obvious. The plywood
block located in the nose of each rib was a slight bit different in shape
and size between the two models, and the strip of wood that the anti-howl
strip fastens to is more robust in the later version.
If I were to make a guess, I would say the military wing and the post-war
wings are identical. To say that they were left over stock from military
production, yes, I think so.
I even had OD green upholstery on both rear arm rests. They just put
civilian upholstery directly over the top of the OD stuff.

Bob Etter
PO Box 974
Tonopah, NV 89049
775-482-6820
rletter@citlink.net'
windshieldguy2000
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2004 9:03 pm

Re: New Photo - Left Wing of NC77605

Post by windshieldguy2000 »

'Bob: Thank you for the information. If you run across any spare wing
hardware, let me know. How long before your airplane is done?

Best Wishes,
Brad Donner
NC77605'
norbert J. Mc Luckie
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Re: New Photo - Left Wing of NC77605

Post by norbert J. Mc Luckie »

'I have a complete set of wing hardware. I will be returning, to Coal City,
Illinois, after the middle of April and will check to see if it is still ;in
my garage. My home phone will be 815 634 4504 and my cell phone is 305 942
7066. You can call my cell phone anytime.
I have a 1938 F-24 with a Ranger and a 1939 F-24 (project) with a 225
Jacobs. Norb Mc Luckie
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> NC77605
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windshieldguy2000
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Re: New Photo - Left Wing of NC77605

Post by windshieldguy2000 »

'Norb: Many thanks for the response. I'll call your cell phone today
(Monday, 3/27). If you have other parts you'd like to sell, let me
know, I'm trying to build up a good spares inventory for NC77605. I
already have some spare Ranger engines with mags and carbs and some
control surfaces (rough!); I'd like to end up owning some struts,
fairings, cowlings, and maybe some tailwheel parts (slides, springs,
etc). If anyone has these items and they are surplus to your needs,
please contact me at 817 280 9306 and let me know.

For those of you who have followed my search for Chuck Gupton, the guy
who owned my airplane in Southern CA when it was on the cover
of "Private Pilot" in 1967, I finally located his son Scott, who
learned to fly in -605 and has many good memories of his family's 12
year ownership of the airplane. Scott is sending a large number of
pictures and other memorabilia relating to the airplane and I'll post
some of these to the photo section of the site when they arrive.

Many Thanks,
Brad Donner
NC77605'
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