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Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:41 am

Nice tin bashing! :D The external/internal patch doublers should be perfect for what would be a high vibration location :supz:

A word of caution, don't go near aluminum with a graphite pencil!! over time the graphite residue plus the stress lesion will cause cracking, use a fine point SHARPIE and sign painters masking paper-

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:56 am

Great work and well done! That deserves a nice picture

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Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:22 pm

Thanks for the update, Drew. Keep the post alive and you can always count on at least two fans in me and Sid.

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:40 am

Just another quick update on the Access Door. After doing some stripping I decided to sand it down since it weas going into paint. There was a large amount of surface corrosion around the star area. We went 220-320-400 and Chris will be finishing it up this weekend (around the 100 or so rivets)

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Finish Sanding the Main Door (Chris Soltis) by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

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Finish Sanding the Main Door (Chris Soltis) by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

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Finish Sanding the Main Door (Chris Soltis) by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

This is the door handle -

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Main Access Door Handle by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

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Main Access Door Handle by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

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Main Access Door Handle by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:00 pm

Make that 3 fans, because I love the earlier helos.

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:01 am

Four. :)

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:31 am

five!

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:01 am

I just wanted to say Thank You, we appreciate the support. Next to the Corsair , the H-19 seems to have become my next favorite airframe we have at the museum. I was never really a whirly bird guy but after being involved with the Connecticut Air & Space Center and having the chance to work with so many Sikorsky Retirees I have developed a great respect for both of them. The work on the H-19 is sort of good for the soul. If you look at our other projects, The Corsair and the Sikorsky S-60, they need so much labor intensive work and then it moves in weeks or months till you see a noticeable change. When you have such a beautiful airframe like the H-19 that just needs a little bit of love to make it really look good, you get that "instant gratification".

Drew

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:12 am

Thanks for the updates Drew. Nice work Chris and crew. I've always liked the look of the H-19 and it is nice to see yours coming together.

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Sat Dec 03, 2011 1:52 pm

Six :drink3:

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:01 pm

Off in about 10 minutes to continue work on this project! Lets hope the roads don't flood as its been raining all day here! :?

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:37 pm

Seven.

And lets remember the late "Rocky" Stillwell, my father's H-19 pilot friend. The man who showed me a helicopter up close for the first time.

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:46 am

Seems Mr. Soltis had a curve ball tossed to him when the sander broke this afternoon. So on with the gloves and safety glasses and back to the chemical stripper.

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Chris Soltis strips the remaining paint off. by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

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Chris Soltis strips the remaining paint off. by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

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Chris Soltis strips the remaining paint off. by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

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Starting on the rear side of the door by Cherry Bomb Photography, on Flickr

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:32 am

I think you should put it on the floats!!!!!
Just like the old Fevell model!

Re: Sikorsky H-19 Restoration - Connecticut Air & Space Center

Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:11 am

Well we do have a set of floats, only issue is if we put it on floats it it will be trapped in Area 53. Well see what happens.
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