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P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Sun May 11, 2014 7:08 pm

Well not quite yet, but have posted this on another site

REPUBLIC LANCER P-43 • INFORMATION WANTED • Thanks to Dave and Dan who have responded and provided parts or details of P-43 parts, patterns or wreck sites, This collection is growing with parts supplied being added to our own Lancer remains. Further genuine input sought and appreciated. Specifically looking for the rest of the parts from the Earl Reinert collection, Also looking for P-47D Razorback forward windscreen parts as these remained the same. This is a serious venture so only genuine feedback is sought.

I've made numerous attempts at contacting possible owners of the Reinerts remains without success, being here in Australia makes it difficult and some people would thinks its some kind of scam. I need help on the ground to try and find out what happened to the remaining pieces in this collection. I have some already from a third party but want and need the rest. Would appreciate any help. I have also been advised there are some remains with private collectors, if they would like to contact me perhaps we can discuss some options for sell, trade or loan for pattern making.

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Mon May 12, 2014 6:36 am

We are working on a P-35 project will share any information that will help you with the Lancer.
Paul Stecewycz
Weeks Aircraft
863-287-5328

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Mon May 12, 2014 6:47 am

Thanks Paul

but it is my understanding that a contact of mine in the US will be calling you guys soon
I sent an email to your admin a week or so ago and got the OK to arrange the meet.
you can look him up and email him via david@p-35.com

drop him a line, he is my Lancer contact your side of the pond.

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Mon May 12, 2014 9:24 am

Hi Digger
I am located in the same general area where the Earl Reinerts Collection use to be located. Visited there many times growing up. Send me a PM and I can see what I can uncover locally.
Jim Chybicki
Midwest Aeronautiques
UC-61K USAAF # 43-14964 / RAF # HB-690

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Mon May 12, 2014 6:16 pm

Thanks Jim

PM sent

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Tue May 13, 2014 7:02 am

Good luck to all you guys involved.That will be awesome to see one day.

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Tue May 13, 2014 7:14 am

Thanks HTE

After our many emails I came to realise that I couldn't do this by myself, so whatever turns up can be added to the existing parts.

Even if it turns out to be a display of parts in its many forms, it can still represent something that previously didn't exist before.

If all the leads turn up something like they have from Dave and Dan, then this will be a good result for WIX and show just what can be

achieved. I now have links with like minded people in China, India and the USA. I hope to visit the crash site of the Lancer that crashed

in Victoria, Australia soon but that will depend on other events currently coming together. We have a saying here in Australia and I am sure its

a familiar one all over, when it rains, it pours.

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Wed May 14, 2014 10:37 pm

talk about setting a high bar of achievement!! excellent!!

Re: P-43 Lancer Project - Nearly

Sat May 17, 2014 4:17 am

I personally love the P-43. Being a Melbournite, if you need help digging in Victoria drop me a line, I'd be happy to wield a shovel.
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