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Fairchild PT 22 parts list

Hi,

I need to get hold of either a full parts list or just a drawing and parts list for the tailwheel of a PT22

Can anyone help?

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By: Hairyplane - 2nd July 2010 at 12:24

PT22

Hi Melvyn.

I gave away a crashed PT22 via Paul Ford – Sywell based with DR1 replica, contactable via Mat Boddington if not direct. He will know where it went.

Cathy Silk has a very nice project for sale – needs an engine ( can help there).

FOr all things technical on PT22’s, contact the oracle, Bob Wilson –

bobwil48917 which is at sbcglobal.net

Alternatively, bring your measuring tape and camera on Sunday to Old Warden.

Hope helps

PH

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By: BlueRobin - 2nd July 2010 at 12:16

What happened to P Holloway’s spare-parts PT22 airframe? That could help?

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By: Melvyn Hiscock - 2nd July 2010 at 08:46

Stupidly put Fairchild on the header – whoops, the PT 22 is a Ryan. Late night finger trouble…..

Thanks for your answers, but I may have had you barking up the wrong trees….

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By: chippie51 - 1st July 2010 at 22:37

PT-19

Phil has some Fairchild stuff in the shape of the lovely blue and yellow PT-19, N33870 which is currently based in Suffolk. I don’t think he has any spare tailwheel stuff but he does have a full set of technical literature and I doubt inspecting the aeroplane would be a problem. I know he was intending to be at Old Warden with it this Sunday but she needed a slight repair to the exhaust which, while done, it’s looking doubtful will be fitted in time for the weekend.

George

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By: Firebex - 1st July 2010 at 21:44

Hi,

I need to get hold of either a full parts list or just a drawing and parts list for the tailwheel of a PT22

Can anyone help?

Hi Melvyn have you tried Phil Earthy & co I think they had some Fairchild stuff.

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