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Airspeed indicators....

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 11:28 am
by OldOOwl@aol.com
'I have just noticed that the airspeed indicator in my 1937 Fairchild 24G
goes up to 300 MPH! That's a bit optimistic...it was probably grabbed off a
shelf back during the war.
What AS ind. should I have for my F24??
Thanks!
Richard Hawley
NC19105
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Re: Airspeed indicators....

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:00 am
by dcasali
'Mine reads to 200 mph. No idea if it is original.

http://fairchild24g.com/pictures_pictures_pictures/aircraft_details/
panel_pilot_side.html

Dan
On May 5, 2008, at 11:27 AM, OldOOwl@aol.com wrote:

> I have just noticed that the airspeed indicator in my 1937
> Fairchild 24G
> goes up to 300 MPH! That's a bit optimistic...it was probably
> grabbed off a
> shelf back during the war.
> What AS ind. should I have for my F24??
> Thanks!
> Richard Hawley
> NC19105.
>
>
>








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Re: Airspeed indicators....

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:47 pm
by danMichael
'Richard:
> I have just noticed that the airspeed indicator in my 1937
> Fairchild 24G
> goes up to 300 MPH! That's a bit optimistic...it was probably
> grabbed off a
> shelf back during the war.
> What AS ind. should I have for my F24??
The Kollsman ASI in my 1946 is marked 0 - 220 MPH, first tick is at
40 MPH and 5 MPH thereafter, numerals every 30 MPH from 50 to 200.

:Dan Michael
:NC81323

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Re: Airspeed indicators....

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 11:14 am
by OldOOwl@aol.com
'Thanks Dan,
I'll start a search for a Kollsman.
Richard Hawley NC19105



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