Re: Inspection stamps

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John Ellis
Posts: 144
Joined: Sat Feb 17, 2001 10:37 pm

engine stamped

Post by John Ellis »

'Hi to all

Attachment is picture of data plate with stamping just below..

This is my first one.. Have you ever seen an engine stamped
like this..

Engine was accepted 1-23-1941

Parks 12-03-41 480:00 480.36 engine time
( 4 days before pearl Harbor ) ( I guess time in service )

Parks 9-30-42 850:36 370.36 engine time

Park 6-10-43 1351.42 501.06 engine time

B.F.S. 3-15-44 1696:0 344.58 engine time

John




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tomatotruck993
Posts: 29
Joined: Fri Nov 22, 2013 1:18 pm

Re: engine stamped

Post by tomatotruck993 »

'Can't see any images!'
Paul Cousineau
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Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2015 7:04 pm

Re: engine stamped

Post by Paul Cousineau »

'Those are the date when the engine was military overhaul  and time on the engine. Paul

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On May 19, 2019, at 10:04, John Ellis johnee35@att.net [fairchildclub] wrote:
 


Hi to all

Attachment is picture of data plate with stamping just below..

This is my first one.. Have you ever seen an engine stamped
like this..

Engine was accepted 1-23-1941

Parks 12-03-41 480:00 480.36 engine time
( 4 days before pearl Harbor ) ( I guess time in service )

Parks 9-30-42 850:36 370.36 engine time

Park 6-10-43 1351.42 501.06 engine time

B.F.S. 3-15-44 1696:0 344.58 engine time

John

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Craig
Posts: 36
Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:04 am

Re: Inspection stamps

Post by Craig »

'Does anyone have any good, high resolution photos of wartime Fairchild
PT or UC aircraft parts inspection stamps, or would be willing to make
some for me? I have a couple of Bellanca ones for my AT-21, but I need
some from Fairchild.? My AT was the 2nd one produced by Bellanca, and
knowing how production was and is now, there were bound to be Fairchild
produced parts on the first two or three co-produced aircraft.

If you can make some, the photos need to be square to the stamp and need
to have a scale very close by in the photo. Scale preference is the
1/50th- 1/100th side of a 16R scale and at maximum camera resolution.
These will be used to create the drawings to have some stamps made. I
already have the specification on hand for the AAC acceptance stamps,
but any of those that happen to be visible would be appreciated as well.
Completed drawings will be available to anyone, and will credit the
source aircraft and owner(s) that provided them.


Thanks,

Craig

AT-21 S/N 42-48053'
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