Re: Fairchild restoration websites
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Fairchild restoration websites
'Could someone please lead me to some websites featuring photos of a Fairchild 24
during restoration? Does the 24 have an external baggage bay door in normal
configuration? Thank you.
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS'
during restoration? Does the 24 have an external baggage bay door in normal
configuration? Thank you.
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS'
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Re: Fairchild restoration websites
'In a message dated 5/7/2004 3:10:42 PM Central America Standard Time,
davestroud@rogers.com writes:
Could someone please lead me to some websites featuring photos of a Fairchild
24
during restoration? Does the 24 have an external baggage bay door in normal
configuration?
I have some shots of mine apart I'm going to upload to my new website....
www.fairchild24.com
The answer to your second question is NO.
don
f-24r46 N690FA
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davestroud@rogers.com writes:
Could someone please lead me to some websites featuring photos of a Fairchild
24
during restoration? Does the 24 have an external baggage bay door in normal
configuration?
I have some shots of mine apart I'm going to upload to my new website....
www.fairchild24.com
The answer to your second question is NO.
don
f-24r46 N690FA
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Re: Fairchild restoration websites
'Only two Fairchild's exists with the ext door in the right aft fuselage that
we know of. Looks ok. I considered it at one time, but changed my mind. I do
have photos of the install, but no paperwork.
Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Aircraft Restoration & Repair, LLC
Kelly Airpark (http://www.kellyairpark.com)
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Elbert, Colorado 80106
303-648-0103
Flying Quote of the Week: If an airplane is still in one piece, don't cheat
on it. Ride the bastard down.
- Ernest K. Gann, Advice from the 'old pelican'
we know of. Looks ok. I considered it at one time, but changed my mind. I do
have photos of the install, but no paperwork.
Jamie S. Treat A&P/IA
Aircraft Restoration & Repair, LLC
Kelly Airpark (http://www.kellyairpark.com)
24201 David C. Johnson Loop
Elbert, Colorado 80106
303-648-0103
Flying Quote of the Week: If an airplane is still in one piece, don't cheat
on it. Ride the bastard down.
- Ernest K. Gann, Advice from the 'old pelican'
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> In a message dated 5/7/2004 3:10:42 PM Central America Standard Time,
> davestroud@rogers.com writes:
> Could someone please lead me to some websites featuring photos of a
Fairchild
> 24
> during restoration? Does the 24 have an external baggage bay door in
normal
> configuration?
> I have some shots of mine apart I'm going to upload to my new website....
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> www.fairchild24.com
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> The answer to your second question is NO.
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> don
> f-24r46 N690FA
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Re: Fairchild restoration websites
'David,
Check out Tom Downey's website at
http://www2.whidbey.net/nc19143/index.htm
Great pictures and great craftsmanship...
Dan Casali
David Stroud wrote:
Check out Tom Downey's website at
http://www2.whidbey.net/nc19143/index.htm
Great pictures and great craftsmanship...
Dan Casali
David Stroud wrote:
'>Could someone please lead me to some websites featuring photos of a Fairchild 24
>during restoration? Does the 24 have an external baggage bay door in normal
>configuration? Thank you.
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>Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
>Christavia C-FDWS
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Re: Fairchild restoration websites
'--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Dan Casali
wrote:
http://www.fairchildnc19143restoration.com
its big 14mb more pictures
Tom D.'
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try the new site> David,
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> Check out Tom Downey's website at
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> http://www2.whidbey.net/nc19143/index.htm
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> Great pictures and great craftsmanship...
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> Dan Casali
http://www.fairchildnc19143restoration.com
its big 14mb more pictures
Tom D.'
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Re: Fairchild restoration websites
'Dave:
I don't have a web site, but am restoring a 1946 F-24W that was
converted to Ranger power in the 1950's. If you need pictures of
anything specific, let me know and I'll be happy to oblige you.
There are a few pictures of my airplane in the "Photos" section of
this web site and I'll probably send some pictures of the work in
progress to Don Parsons if he wants to include them on his own web
site.
Best Wishes,
Brad Donner
NC77605'
I don't have a web site, but am restoring a 1946 F-24W that was
converted to Ranger power in the 1950's. If you need pictures of
anything specific, let me know and I'll be happy to oblige you.
There are a few pictures of my airplane in the "Photos" section of
this web site and I'll probably send some pictures of the work in
progress to Don Parsons if he wants to include them on his own web
site.
Best Wishes,
Brad Donner
NC77605'
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Re: Fairchild restoration websites
'Jamie, I had never hear of the third aft door. Did it come from the factory
that way, or was it a retrofit.
Sharon Biloff
NC14794
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that way, or was it a retrofit.
Sharon Biloff
NC14794
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Re: Fairchild restoration websites
'Thanks very much, Brad. I was referred to Don's excellent site by another and have
been able to see all that I needed to in there. His site is a great reference to anyone with
questions like mine and it's a tribute to his perserverence and dedication to getting
the job done right.
Dave Stroud
been able to see all that I needed to in there. His site is a great reference to anyone with
questions like mine and it's a tribute to his perserverence and dedication to getting
the job done right.
Dave Stroud
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From: "windshieldguy2000"
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Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 3:00 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: Fairchild restoration websites
> Dave:
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> I don't have a web site, but am restoring a 1946 F-24W that was
> converted to Ranger power in the 1950's. If you need pictures of
> anything specific, let me know and I'll be happy to oblige you.
> There are a few pictures of my airplane in the "Photos" section of
> this web site and I'll probably send some pictures of the work in
> progress to Don Parsons if he wants to include them on his own web
> site.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Brad Donner
> NC77605
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Re: Baggage door; was: Fairchild restoration websites
'Sharon:
similar to that found on Cessnas, Stinson 108s, et cetera, so you dont
have to load baggage over the back seat. It would certainly make
loading those cases of oil for long trips a lot more convenient!
:djm
:NC81323'
A few people have retrofitted a baggage door during rebuild/recover> Jamie, I had never hear of the third aft door. Did it come from the
> factory
> that way, or was it a retrofit.
similar to that found on Cessnas, Stinson 108s, et cetera, so you dont
have to load baggage over the back seat. It would certainly make
loading those cases of oil for long trips a lot more convenient!
:djm
:NC81323'
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Re: Baggage door; was: Fairchild restoration websites
'One time field approval. Factory never offered.
Jamie
Jamie
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Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Baggage door; was: Fairchild restoration
websites
> Sharon:
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> > Jamie, I had never hear of the third aft door. Did it come from the
> > factory
> > that way, or was it a retrofit.
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> A few people have retrofitted a baggage door during rebuild/recover
> similar to that found on Cessnas, Stinson 108s, et cetera, so you dont
> have to load baggage over the back seat. It would certainly make
> loading those cases of oil for long trips a lot more convenient!
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> :djm
> :NC81323
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