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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2016 9:25 am 
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Updated pics on their FG-1D restoration project

http://sandersaeronautics.com/restorati ... anders.asp

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http://www.odegaardwings.com/corsair-pi ... s-sanders/

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Man, they're really making solid progress! I remember spotting the quarter-sized corrosion hole on this plane's upper spar cap back when it was still in storage in Danville, thinking it may be the kiss of death for the project. I always figured the "insurmountable" issue with the complexities of the Corsair's main spar would be overcome in time, once Corsair values appreciated beyond a certain point. It warms my heart to see these guys tackling the problem with apparent ease. I can't wait to see this old Cupples Products Inc. "wind machine" back in the air again.

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Wind Machine! excellent name


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Sanders' workmanship is just great and they are nice folks to boot.


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Slightly off topic - was there enough of #88463 after the 2012 accident to do a rebuild/restoration sometime in the future?

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I remember that plane.

Good times. Thanks Chuck!

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wendovertom wrote:
Slightly off topic - was there enough of #88463 after the 2012 accident to do a rebuild/restoration sometime in the future?

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A data plate maybe. I looked at the NTSB file, there were not many big pieces, and not many that were easy to say they were from a Corsair.

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wendovertom wrote:
Slightly off topic - was there enough of #88463 after the 2012 accident to do a rebuild/restoration sometime in the future?

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wendovertom wrote:
Slightly off topic - was there enough of #88463 after the 2012 accident to do a rebuild/restoration sometime in the future?

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The short answer.....no.


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WendoverTom , it hit the ground at a high rate of speed and sink rate. If you get a chance, go tour an aircraft salvage yard and look at wrecks. It's an eye opener.
"IF" someone wanted to rebuild an F2G SuperCorsair it would start something like this. 1)Start with a data plate and logbooks. 2) Source a complete set of parts manuals and blueprints. 3)Next try to locate any surplus F2G parts, especially those unique to the F2G. Not likely to find anything, however, as in the rebuild of the XP-82 , occassionally something turns up. Remember that Hellcat gear leg in the flea market at an airshow a few years ago?
4) Study the parts catologues & find what parts are the same as on the more common FG-1 and F4U COrsairs. Those won't be plentiful or cheap either.
5) Start building jigs for the fuselage, wings etc.
6) Start rebuilding the items that have been sourced.
7) Contract out what you can't build yourself.
This is just an estimate as I haven't built one myself.


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WendoverTom , it hit the ground at a high rate of speed and sink rate. If you get a chance, go tour an aircraft salvage yard and look at wrecks. It's an eye opener.
"IF" someone wanted to rebuild an F2G SuperCorsair it would start something like this. 1)Start with a data plate and logbooks. 2) Source a complete set of parts manuals and blueprints. 3)Next try to locate any surplus F2G parts, especially those unique to the F2G. Not likely to find anything, however, as in the rebuild of the XP-82 , occassionally something turns up. Remember that Hellcat gear leg in the flea market at an airshow a few years ago?
4) Study the parts catologues & find what parts are the same as on the more common FG-1 and F4U COrsairs. Those won't be plentiful or cheap either.
5) Start building jigs for the fuselage, wings etc.
6) Start rebuilding the items that have been sourced.
7) Contract out what you can't build yourself.
This is just an estimate as I haven't built one myself.


The Goodyear F2G isn't entirely complex or markedly different than an FG-1. #74 was simpler still. In a nutshell, its an FG-1 with the turtle deck modified to accept a P-47 thunderbolt canopy and a P&W R-4360 bolted to the front. Yes, I'm aware that F2G's had other specific parts like the aux rudder, but Cook Cleland stripped the racers and replaced #74's tall rudder with a normal corsair rudder. #74 was put together to be nothing more than a motor, an airframe, and very basic hydraulics for the landing gear and other essentials. I don't think there was wing-fold mechanicals or flap movement (bolted in place). Correct me if I'm wrong there but my understanding is it was a pretty stripped down ship.

That's not the point though. The point is, Walter Soplata saved the air frame from getting junked waaaaay back when. He sold the plane under the condition that it never fly and be put on static display. Now, those agreements aren't worth much, and people pass on, machines change hands, but at the end of the day allll that effort to save the thompson trophy winning airframe were for naught.


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