'I am working on the parts drawings and wonder if anyone has a database or
spread sheet with all the PT part numbers? It would save me hours of typing
time.
I now have over 1000 digitized drawings and would like to call up drawings
by part number. Currently the file names are based on the Roll letter and
picture number. This requires a three step process to find the drawings.
In addition to the PT parts there are files (drawings and other documents)
for the AT-21, C-82, C-119B, XAT-13, AT-13 and XAF-14. I am sure these
additional models are not complete sets. Some are pictures of various lists
documenting Fairchild changes.
There are also Drawings for special tools.
Gene Haines
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Re: Database of the PT-19-23-26 part numbers
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Re: Database of the PT-19-23-26 part numbers
'Gene,
I'm very interested in the AT-21 drawings. Please tell me more.
Grover
Pilot4906@aol.com wrote:
I am working on the parts drawings and wonder if anyone has a database or
spread sheet with all the PT part numbers? It would save me hours of typing
time.
I now have over 1000 digitized drawings and would like to call up drawings
by part number. Currently the file names are based on the Roll letter and
picture number. This requires a three step process to find the drawings.
In addition to the PT parts there are files (drawings and other documents)
for the AT-21, C-82, C-119B, XAT-13, AT-13 and XAF-14. I am sure these
additional models are not complete sets. Some are pictures of various lists
documenting Fairchild changes.
There are also Drawings for special tools.
Gene Haines
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I'm very interested in the AT-21 drawings. Please tell me more.
Grover
Pilot4906@aol.com wrote:
I am working on the parts drawings and wonder if anyone has a database or
spread sheet with all the PT part numbers? It would save me hours of typing
time.
I now have over 1000 digitized drawings and would like to call up drawings
by part number. Currently the file names are based on the Roll letter and
picture number. This requires a three step process to find the drawings.
In addition to the PT parts there are files (drawings and other documents)
for the AT-21, C-82, C-119B, XAT-13, AT-13 and XAF-14. I am sure these
additional models are not complete sets. Some are pictures of various lists
documenting Fairchild changes.
There are also Drawings for special tools.
Gene Haines
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Database of the PT-19-23-26 part numbers
'Hi Gene,
I have 2 Excel spread sheets files of two rolls of microfilm I got
from the Smithsonian.
One roll is EDM 328A of Fleet PT-19, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A, dated May
1951.
The second roll is EDM 329B of Fleet PT-19B, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A
dated Jul 1952.
The spread sheet's list part number, frame number, and drawing title,
and an estimate of the quality of the image of each frame.
If these will help I'll be glad to share these with you, or anybody
else.
I am interested in getting drawings for the outer wing panels for the
PTs (spars, ribs). Are those available? That's the next big thing I
need to tackle on my (seemingly never ending) PT-26 project.
Charles'
I have 2 Excel spread sheets files of two rolls of microfilm I got
from the Smithsonian.
One roll is EDM 328A of Fleet PT-19, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A, dated May
1951.
The second roll is EDM 329B of Fleet PT-19B, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A
dated Jul 1952.
The spread sheet's list part number, frame number, and drawing title,
and an estimate of the quality of the image of each frame.
If these will help I'll be glad to share these with you, or anybody
else.
I am interested in getting drawings for the outer wing panels for the
PTs (spars, ribs). Are those available? That's the next big thing I
need to tackle on my (seemingly never ending) PT-26 project.
Charles'
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Re: Database of the PT-19-23-26 part numbers
'Charles,
I know that creating a spread sheet is very time consuming and appreciate your willingness to share it. I'd enjoy receiving a copy at your convenience. Thanks.
Grover
Charles Mueller wrote:
Hi Gene,
I have 2 Excel spread sheets files of two rolls of microfilm I got
from the Smithsonian.
One roll is EDM 328A of Fleet PT-19, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A, dated May
1951.
The second roll is EDM 329B of Fleet PT-19B, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A
dated Jul 1952.
The spread sheet's list part number, frame number, and drawing title,
and an estimate of the quality of the image of each frame.
If these will help I'll be glad to share these with you, or anybody
else.
I am interested in getting drawings for the outer wing panels for the
PTs (spars, ribs). Are those available? That's the next big thing I
need to tackle on my (seemingly never ending) PT-26 project.
Charles
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I know that creating a spread sheet is very time consuming and appreciate your willingness to share it. I'd enjoy receiving a copy at your convenience. Thanks.
Grover
Charles Mueller wrote:
Hi Gene,
I have 2 Excel spread sheets files of two rolls of microfilm I got
from the Smithsonian.
One roll is EDM 328A of Fleet PT-19, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A, dated May
1951.
The second roll is EDM 329B of Fleet PT-19B, PT-23, PT-26, PT-26A
dated Jul 1952.
The spread sheet's list part number, frame number, and drawing title,
and an estimate of the quality of the image of each frame.
If these will help I'll be glad to share these with you, or anybody
else.
I am interested in getting drawings for the outer wing panels for the
PTs (spars, ribs). Are those available? That's the next big thing I
need to tackle on my (seemingly never ending) PT-26 project.
Charles
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