Wed May 09, 2007 11:58 am
RMAllnutt wrote:Nathan wrote:I live in Pennsylvania and once heard there was a Brewster plant in Pa. Anyone know more about this? If so that would be pretty cool since my state during WWII did not see a lot of aviation related things. At lest not to my knowledge. Except Piper and the Naval Aircraft Factory.![]()
Hi Nathan.... Brewster had a plant at Johnsville, PA, near Warminster. They built F3A's there, and also SB2A's as well. The plant was taken over by the Naval Aircraft Factory towards the very end of the company's existence. Apparently, when the Naval Air Station shut down there a few years ago, you could see the original Brewster Factory logo on the factory wall after the Navy removed theirs. Does anyone have a photo of this? I have heard that it's all scheduled to be torn down (may already be so). I know when I googled the location I could see some demolition going on in the airfield perimeter... kinda sad really...
Cheers,
Richard
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a4gturn wrote:
Wed May 09, 2007 8:20 pm
needle wrote:a4gturn wrote:
In the above photo, all the aircraft (both US and UK paint schemes) seem to have the same length wing.
At what point in time were the aircraft supplied to the Fleet Air Arm with the shorter wing then the US version, and did Brewster ever produce the Corsair with the shorter wing, or was that limited to CV and Goodyear?
Julian
Wed May 09, 2007 8:23 pm
Jiggersfromsphilly wrote:RMAllnutt wrote:Nathan wrote:I live in Pennsylvania and once heard there was a Brewster plant in Pa. Anyone know more about this? If so that would be pretty cool since my state during WWII did not see a lot of aviation related things. At lest not to my knowledge. Except Piper and the Naval Aircraft Factory.![]()
Hi Nathan.... Brewster had a plant at Johnsville, PA, near Warminster. They built F3A's there, and also SB2A's as well. The plant was taken over by the Naval Aircraft Factory towards the very end of the company's existence. Apparently, when the Naval Air Station shut down there a few years ago, you could see the original Brewster Factory logo on the factory wall after the Navy removed theirs. Does anyone have a photo of this? I have heard that it's all scheduled to be torn down (may already be so). I know when I googled the location I could see some demolition going on in the airfield perimeter... kinda sad really...
Cheers,
Richard
The F3A were produced on Long Island. They had stopped production by the time the Johnsville plant opened.
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Thu May 10, 2007 7:36 am
JDK wrote:I believe the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum's Corsair has one Brewster tailplane on one side (horizontal stab...) although it's a Goodyear built aircraft. IIRC, the theory could be that Brewster parts were passed onto Goodyear after production at Brewster was shut down.
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