This might be a long shot. It seems that the S52 nose wheel is the same as a Stearman tail wheel.
We are in dire need of finding at least one soon so we can continue the restoration on our S52. We have 2 under static restoration ans both of the nose wheels vanished years ago.
If any one has one lying around the junk pile (this does not have to be airworthy or have a tire attached) please consider helping us out
Attached is a little back ground on why getting these 2 choppers finished is so important to the Legacy of a dear and beloved man.
Joseph P. LoSardoJoseph P. LoSardo, age 94, Carmel Terrace, Framingham, Mass., previously of Monroe, died July 9, 2010.
He was the beloved husband of Annette (Carlin) LoSardo for 66 years, devoted father of Joette LoSardo, Beth LoSardo of Hammond, Ind. and Michael P. LoSardo of Paris, France. Grandfather of Emily , Alexander, Joseph Martin and Anthony Great-grandfather of Madeline, Eleanor and Lillian. Brother of Dr. John P. LoSardo. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Mr. LoSardo was an Aerospace Craftsman who worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years. After leaving Sikorsky he worked at Avco-Lycoming supervising the sheet metal department. After retiring from Lycoming he used his extraordinary skill and talent as a tireless volunteer in the restoration of the Sikorsky VS-44A Flying Boat, now on permanent display at the New England Air Museum at Windsor Locks, CT. Joe had been a major contributor to the original construction of that aircraft in the 1930s.
While in his 80s and 90s he was a member of and volunteer for the CASC (Connecticut Air & Space Center) restoring the Sikorsky S-52 there. In 2003 he was honored for his CASC volunteer efforts with a plaque presented by (then) Connecticut State Senator Dr. George Gunther.