Thu Jun 18, 2009 3:31 am
Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:28 am
Tulio wrote:Guys,
A group of people in Mexico, are attempting to move an F-105 from Guadalarajar, to Mexico City.
They request help in order to remove the wings from the fuse; time is of the essence because the airplane is risking destruction if not moved soon.
This is their message, as received at laahs.com:
As it was informed in this forum a couple of days ago, some items that are part of the Mexican aviation heritage that were kept at the Guadalajara's Severo Díaz Galindo Planetarium, and that were in danger of getting lost or end in the wrong hands, have been transferred to other institutions and associations that will take care of them.
An example of the above is the Republic F-105 (57-5784) that still is at the Planetarium, but has been donated to a non-profit association, aimed to preserve the Mexican and Latin American aviation heritage, and conformed by some LAAHS members.
We are asking for your help, since this plane is in the process of being taken apart prior to transport it to Mexico City. For that we require specialized tools and capable personnel who know how to remove the wings. The plane is already over the platform that will be used to transport it, but removing the wings has proven to be a very complicated process, and we would like to have the voluntary support of someone who knows how to do it in the proper way.
If any of you knows someone who could help us on this, we would greatly appreciate it since we have a very tight deadline of only one week to get the plane out of the Planetarium. If we are not able to do that, the Planetarium people will order her scrapping and removal.
We'll appreciate any help... Seriously...
Carlos Rojas Solís
carlosrojas@yahoo.com
http://www.mexicanaviationhistory.com/n ... a.php?id=2
If you can help them, PLEASE contact Mr. Carlos Rojas directly to the e-mail above.
Thank you.
Saludos,
Tulio
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Sat Jun 20, 2009 6:38 am
astixjr wrote:Happy to hear Capt. Ramirez will recover. He's lucky to be alive. Cutting wheel failures that send pieces into your head are usually fatal! I have some old friends in Tucson who have taken F-105s apart but in most cases, they have used cutting wheels on the wings and fuselage so they may not be much help. How on earth did a F-105 wind up in Guadalaraja?
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