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Many thanks for your replies. It sounds like the Round Head style
is what I was thinking of. The aircraft dates from the WW2 period, '39 to '45. The Wirraway was Australian made, and I'm trying to see if the rivets used were of either U.S. or English origin, or whether they were made to a local design. If at all possible, I'd like to use original style rivets, although I'm doubting that this will be able to happen. The Wirraway was developed from the North American NA-16 series of aircraft. Maybe the rivets are American design? I have long wanted to know what difference there was between the rivet styles used by the wartime forces. It seems pretty trivial but there are more serious issues that no one knows anything about now and may be lost to history soon. I have seen the rivet sets for the various older styles for sale in current tool catalogs and I have from time to time seen collections of older style rivets for sale at flea markets so it may just be possible to get them. I would contact the National Air and Space Museum here in the US. I think if anyone would know they would. I think the British style rivets are still available in Britain. Read once about a Spitfire project that crossed the Atlantic a couple of times and one of the issues was the replacement of all the American style rivets with the proper British style. John Dupre' |
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