This does not look correct!
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- bassduke49
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Re: This does not look correct!
Ah, a Goodyear then. You probably know of Dana's books:
http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Pictoria ... =Dana+Bell
http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Pictoria ... 160%2C160_
But, we digress . . . .
http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Pictoria ... =Dana+Bell
http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Pictoria ... 160%2C160_
But, we digress . . . .
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- Badanovski
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Re: This does not look correct!
Interesting, I never noticed how far back the pilot sat in a Corsair!!!
- bassduke49
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Yes, and the Navy found that to be a real problem in landing them on a carrier. Eventually, they developed a banking left circuit approach that afforded the pilot better visibility of the deck until just before landing. Vought took that objection to heart, and You can see in Vought's later designs (F6U Pirate, F7U Cutlass, and F8U Crusader) that the cockpit is much farther forward than any of their contemporariesBadanovski wrote:Interesting, I never noticed how far back the pilot sat in a Corsair!!!
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Re: This does not look correct!
After futzing with the hairpin rods I got them working correctly. The rod on the bass side was just a bit twisted. The neck is now almost perfectly straight.
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Re: This does not look correct!
Yeah...off topic again....bassduke49 wrote:Ah, a Goodyear then. You probably know of Dana's books:
http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Pictoria ... =Dana+Bell
http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Pictoria ... 160%2C160_
But, we digress . . . .
I have only seen them listed for sale, I have never been able to look through one. Somewhere, I have a pic of the Vought plant at Bridgeport, off my wing of the B-17 as I circled. Its still there, and the Atlantic FBO Hangar on the field is the old Vought completion hangar. The Goodyear Corsair hangar at Akron is still there too. We stored all the airshow planes (I was flying the PBY) in it for Wx on Fri. during the '08 show.
If you have the 'Squadron Signal' PBY Catalina Walk Around (second version) most all of the airborne shots are me flying the Military Aviation Museums, Cat. Taken at Reading, PA in '07 after the airshow.
Glad to know the truss rod is corrected!
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Zinc chromate?bassduke49 wrote:
So if anyone needs to know about the paint colors used on the interior surfaces of the Vought F4U-1 Corsair back in the '40s
1973 4001 Jetglo
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2017 4003S Jetglo
2023 4003 Mapleglo
2022 4005XC Jetglo
1979 MusicMan Stingray
2021 Epiphone Thunderbird
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Well, it all depends on what part of the interior, when it was painted, and at what factory. Dana has it all figured out. Some internal structures were painted with a salmon-colored primer.Colonel Sanders wrote:Zinc chromate?bassduke49 wrote:
So if anyone needs to know about the paint colors used on the interior surfaces of the Vought F4U-1 Corsair back in the '40s
But we are WAAAY off topic now.
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Perhaps not. Are there any places on the F4U-1 that may have used those particular nuts as used for those truss rods?bassduke49 wrote:Well, it all depends on what part of the interior, when it was painted, and at what factory. Dana has it all figured out. Some internal structures were painted with a salmon-colored primer.Colonel Sanders wrote:Zinc chromate?bassduke49 wrote:
So if anyone needs to know about the paint colors used on the interior surfaces of the Vought F4U-1 Corsair back in the '40s
But we are WAAAY off topic now.
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Not THOSE particular nuts, they'd quit making F4U's long before those nuts were made...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
