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On 17 Feb 2007 22:02:22 -0800, "Kingfish"
wrote: This makes me nuts. An irreplaceable Corsair is lost in an air race - a Super Corsair at that, which I think was one of a handful of R-4360 powered F4Us. Glad the pilot got out, but another piece of history is gone, and for no good reason IMHO... Given the going prices for warbirds, if the data plate survived, someone will "rebuild" the aircraft... A few years back, I stumbled across Chino airport in SoCal... They have quite a few warbird restoration shops over there... Spoke with one guy and he said that if someone gives them a data plate, they can rebuild the rest of the aircraft all around it from the blueprints that they had or could get... Here's a link to a view of the airport... You can see quite a few "spare parts" scattered around... http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...&scene=6482833 |
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Grumman-581 wrote:
Given the going prices for warbirds, if the data plate survived, someone will "rebuild" the aircraft... A few years back, I stumbled across Chino airport in SoCal... They have quite a few warbird restoration shops over there... Spoke with one guy and he said that if someone gives them a data plate, they can rebuild the rest of the aircraft all around it from the blueprints that they had or could get... I saw an FAA safety seminar with a speaker from the local FSDO. He said more and more companies are dispatching reps to accident sites to confirm the S/N off of the data plate. The company determines if the plane is a complete loss in their eyes separate from insurance companies. The company certifies the plane when built and then certifies the plane is a complete loss and effectively ending the plane's (actually the S/N's) life. IIRC, Bell helicopter lists these S/N on their website. For these warbirds, I'm guessing most are probably in the Experimental category so probably the dataplate doesn't mean too much other than from the historical perspective but that is a pure guess. Gerald |
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On Feb 18, 3:59�am, "G. Sylvester" wrote:
Grumman-581 wrote: Given the going prices for warbirds, if the data plate survived, someone will "rebuild" the aircraft... A few years back, I stumbled across Chino airport in SoCal... They have quite a few warbird restoration shops over there... Spoke with one guy and he said that if someone gives them a data plate, they can rebuild the rest of the aircraft all around it from the blueprints that they had or could get... I saw an FAA safety seminar with a speaker from the local FSDO. *He said more and more companies are dispatching reps to accident sites to confirm the S/N off of the data plate. *The company determines if the plane is a complete loss in their eyes separate from insurance companies. The company certifies the plane when built and then certifies the plane is a complete loss and effectively ending the plane's (actually the S/N's) life. *IIRC, Bell helicopter lists these S/N on their website. For these warbirds, I'm guessing most are probably in the Experimental category so probably the dataplate doesn't mean too much other than from the historical perspective but that is a pure guess. Gerald P-51D Mustangs are Limited Category (except those modified for racing). Kevin (the pilot) told me that the crash video Corsair was made from spare parts; early wings, late fuselage, engine/cowl from KC-97 or such, or some sort of combination. At Oshkosh, it would be poo-poo'd due to its '*******' heritage. But yes, it still was a Corsair -lost. VL |
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