Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:20 pm
Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:20 pm
Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:40 pm
The Inspector wrote:Is that the one that lived in Anchorage?
Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:57 pm
Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:04 am
The Inspector wrote:I got a really good close up look at the 40 last year @ John Sessions' Vintage Weekend @ KPAE, and superb doesn't start to describe the work done on the airplane, it's very high end cabinetry and meticulous details everywhere.
Thanx Dan-
Thu Dec 20, 2012 2:44 am
Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:44 am
Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:42 am
WallyB wrote:May be some more Gooses coming onto the market.
Pacific Coastal Airlines has been forced to retire theirs:
http://www.pacificcoastal.com/id/221/ne ... /News.html
Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:55 am
WallyB wrote:May be some more Gooses coming onto the market.
Pacific Coastal Airlines has been forced to retire theirs:
http://www.pacificcoastal.com/id/221/ne ... /News.html
Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:42 pm
The Inspector wrote:I got a really good close up look at the 40 last year @ John Sessions' Vintage Weekend @ KPAE, and superb doesn't start to describe the work done on the airplane, it's very high end cabinetry and meticulous details everywhere. I have a couple shots of it flying formation with Clay Lacy in the DC-2 as they left for home.(an 87 in the frame would have 'made' the photos)
One of my photos is my computer monitor wallpaper.
I know the work will be well above top shelf on the GOOSE.
Thanx Dan-
Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:58 pm
muddyboots wrote:The Inspector wrote:I got a really good close up look at the 40 last year @ John Sessions' Vintage Weekend @ KPAE, and superb doesn't start to describe the work done on the airplane, it's very high end cabinetry and meticulous details everywhere. I have a couple shots of it flying formation with Clay Lacy in the DC-2 as they left for home.(an 87 in the frame would have 'made' the photos)
One of my photos is my computer monitor wallpaper.
I know the work will be well above top shelf on the GOOSE.
Thanx Dan-
How hard would it be to get you to share that photo?
Thu Dec 20, 2012 2:30 pm
Four.Dan K wrote:
Just how many airframes are we talking about here?
4 matches found
Mark Common Name Model Name Serial Number Owner Name Owner Regist. Since
1 C-FHUZ Grumman G-21A 37830 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1994-11-08
2 C-FIOL Grumman G-21A B 107 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1994-11-08
3 C-FUAZ Grumman G-21A 1077 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1996-04-02
4 C-GDDJ Grumman G-21A 1184 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 2005-07-20
***Current Information, directly from the Official Canadian Civil Aircraft Register database.***
Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:01 pm
WallyB wrote:Four.Dan K wrote:
Just how many airframes are we talking about here?4 matches found
Mark Common Name Model Name Serial Number Owner Name Owner Regist. Since
1 C-FHUZ Grumman G-21A 37830 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1994-11-08
2 C-FIOL Grumman G-21A B-107 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1994-11-08
3 C-FUAZ Grumman G-21A 1077 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1996-04-02
4 C-GDDJ Grumman G-21A 1184 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 2005-07-20
***Current Information, directly from the Official Canadian Civil Aircraft Register database.***
Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:17 pm
Rajay wrote:WallyB wrote:Four.Dan K wrote:
Just how many airframes are we talking about here?4 matches found
Mark Common Name Model Name Serial Number Owner Name Owner Regist. Since
1 C-FHUZ Grumman G-21A 37830 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1994-11-08
2 C-FIOL Grumman G-21A B-107 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1994-11-08
3 C-FUAZ Grumman G-21A 1077 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 1996-04-02
4 C-GDDJ Grumman G-21A 1184 Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd 2005-07-20
***Current Information, directly from the Official Canadian Civil Aircraft Register database.***
Regardless of what the "official" Transport Canada civil register says, C-FHUZ is properly identified as Grumman serial no. B-83.
I had a conversation about that with one of PCA's quality control guys last year and he sent me a photo of its data tag. It appears to me as if the data tag was replaced at some point using a blank aftermarket "replica" data tag and they accidentally swapped the Grumman OEM (i.e. civilian) and "US Government" (i.e. military or USN BuAer.) serial numbers - and as a consequence, some dumba$$ bureaucrat of a Transport Canada inspector made them re-register it using "37830" as its supposed "civilian" serial number.
Anyone who can actually read..., uh, TC 654 for himself can see that "37830" is not in fact a valid "Grumman" serial number. According to TC 654, the only valid serial numbers applicable to the G-21 series range from 1001 to 1200 and B-1 through B-145 (including as well the dashes in order to be formatted correctly.)
All of that makes me wonder what happened to the original data tag in C-FHUZ - and why they apparently did not have it in front of them to use as a reference when engraving/stamping the data tag that is installed in it now.
Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:49 pm