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airnutz wrote:Sorry Tony...I think we're drinking our beer from the remains of the
Seahawks. Sigh..and others...heres to 'em all!
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airnutz wrote:O.P.,
I didn't mean to given the impression of impossibility of a Seahawk lurking
in a barn somewhere...just its improbability. I too, would love to see one
flying... or "touch wood", that I should find one buried under "tarps and
dust"! Anything is possible!
I think the nature of the Curtiss SC's configuration, among other things,
lent itself to an early demise in possibilities as to survivors. Seahawk was more of a flying boat, than an amphibian...unlike the J2F Duck, Widgeons,
etc. Beaching gear was required for the float-version and when bereft
of floats the "narrow nature" of the shore-gear..would suggest to me it
could be a twitchy handful upon landing..in my vastly inexperienced
opinion. The shore-gear was an add-on wasn't it? No retract gear?
Yes, Virginia...there is a Santa Claus...
Thanx again Rob! Keep them "fixes" comin' !!!