My name is Dave and Im new to this forum. There was a truck/ camper conversion here in Australia also with a DC3 fuselage incorporated into it.
It was sold recently in one of our classic cars mags.
Im a bit of a collector and I bought off this old carnival guy 9 old bumper cars from the 30's and 10 pinball machines. When I went to his place amongst 10 acres of junk was an old drop tank. He said it was used to ferry the Spitfires from New Guinea to Australia. Its steel not alloy. I brought it home and made it into a downhill racer. I race my "Billy Cart" every year at this hot rod event. It always pulls a crowd and has even won a trophy for the hairieast ride as I run it with no brakes (the windy track is around 1km long).
I have a fair few other old aircraft parts lying around my place (nothing any good).
There is also a guy here who has a huge stash of old aircraft parts and he has made several sculptures out of them ( mainly household items).
Im also one of those terrible guys that has a Merlin in a Hydroplane. Ive recently finished a full resto on it and ran it for the first time in march and again in August.
Im figuring now you all want to point the bone at me but consider this if these guys didnt find another use for these motors a lot more would have ended up being melted down for scrap. Lets not forget that air racing also contributed to a lot of destroyed motors. The motor in my boat has no history in an aircraft but became one of the greatest race boats in Aussie history.
I dont know how to post pics but I can email them to someone to put them up if you are interested.
Im passionate about old warbirds but Im figuring this is as close as Ill get to owning one.
Im hunting some small parts to keep my motor running. A spray nozzle diaphram, accellerator pump diaphram and maybe a starter bendix drive.
If you have any of these parts that are out of hours but still servicable let me know.
I still have to pull the motor down to see what has gone wrong with the starter drive.
I probably should post this somewhere else but can you get to the bendix from behind the supercharger or do you also need to pull down the wheelcase?
Dave Pagano
davehotboats@hotmail.com