Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:31 pm
Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:21 pm
cooper9411 wrote:kennsmithf2g wrote:Wildchild wrote:You know if Walter Soplata got it, something tells me that the rear half and wings are still in existence...
In a conversation I had with Walter at a model airplane swap-shop, he said that he sold for scrap the wings and rear half.
Kenn
Yes he did sell the rear half (of another plane with wings) but he did say to me that the major parts he still had on the property
Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:44 am
Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:13 pm
Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:20 pm
Steve T wrote:Certainly; in fact one of the Corsairs currently being restored in Australia is being brought back to complete state (albeit for static display) from just about the same state as "Lucky Gallon" is reportedly in. It'd be grand to see #92 return from oblivion.
The F2G fin and rudder installed on the FG-1 after she was grounded came off #74; 74 ran using the "normal" height fin, presumably the one from "Lucky Gallon" swapped on, and I don't think Bob Odegaard returned the fin to stock F2G configuration during the rebuild of #74. (#57, conversely, was always a more stock airframe, having been built up quickly using a spare-parts F2G Cleland had obtained...57 replaced #84 which crashed in the '48 race, at one point taking on 84's BuNo for registration purposes, and besides the stock fin also retained the stock wing root intakes, et cetera.)
S.