L-4Pilot wrote:
Great question Taylor.... In every case each stencil will match back to the factory drawing.... My rule is if I cannot document something in the factory drawings it does not go on the aircraft. Have you checked with Jim Gray about obtaining the master factory Drawing for the covered fuselage that might contain the information you are looking for?
Right there with ya, Steve. I have a complete set of L-5 blueprints and there's nothing in there about it. It's just curious that CV-Stinson seemed to ignore the TO. One of those warbird mysteries, I guess.
Interior looks great. Keep it up!
marine air wrote:
I believe it was on there originally. I'm restoring an old Army jeep and sometimes the original stenciling is extremely thin. Also. if the camera wasn't focused on that area, and it would almost never be , then it simply wouldn't be picked up on film. Last, that is a "high wear" area prone to patching and redoping/ taping if they are operating off of gravel, mud , or anything other than hard asphalt.
While you bring up valid points, I respectfully disagree with regards to the L-5. With the amount of NOS parts I've seen (including a NOS wing in original fabric and paint), as well as the excellent photos taken of L-5s (especially those taken of L-5's being assembled out of the crate), I just can't imagine we are simply missing the cover codes. Not to mentioned the absence in the blueprints as mentioned above.
Just to reiterate, I have seen cover codes on depot refurbished parts, as seen below:

Once again, I would love to see proof to the contrary. Would be a game-changer in the life of this L-5 nerd and his future restorations!
