'If you make up the list I can type what ever you need on our letter head. Since it was a swap perhaps you don't need to make any reference to the trade for your company. Keep life simple if possible.
I would trade all the fuselage pieces and the 182 stuff for a good fuselage. A no rust one. Stripped is OK.
The ones I have are really pretty clean and the steel should be OK to use on projects.
Gene
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From: John Morton
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, Dec 12, 2010 3:50 pm
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Fairchild PT Fuselage frame parts.
Hello Gene,
I would hate to see the frames junked if they were still of some use. If you
were not in a big rush maybe I could come over to pick them up with that 182 if
you still want to part with it? This week will be still busy for me but the week
before Christmas should slow up and I can get back to rounding up your parts.
My company is still looking for mechanics, avionics, supervisors and a 145 DOM
So don't forget to tell your relation if he is still interested. you can see the
postings on
www.JSFIRM.com.
Last of all I need to write up a receipt for the parts we traded for my
business. I wondered if you have a letter head or name of your organization? We
need to go over the list one more time to verify the prices we charged each
other. So I can do my taxes.
Talk soon,
John
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From: eugene.haines
To:
fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, December 10, 2010 10:22:41 AM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Fairchild PT Fuselage frame parts.
I have parts of three and I am about to scrap them. A good welder could make up
a complete fuselage frame. They are stripped of removable parts. Located at
Albion, NY
Gene Haines
pilot4906@aol.com
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