November 22, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Hi here is a pic of a pair of early a/c wheels i recently found made by Palmer , any ideas , putting my money on Hawker biplane .
cheers dave
By: pat1968 - 24th November 2009 at 23:59
Definately Demon wheels. Very nice but sadly no good for a flyer! :O(
By: xtangomike - 24th November 2009 at 17:41
Anyone help on this one!! Wheel diameter 9″.
By: battle - 24th November 2009 at 05:55
Wheels
Hi 19 inch diameter have removed brake plate to check condition.
cheers dave
By: pat1968 - 23rd November 2009 at 09:01
what is the diameter , 15 or 19? Are the wheels cast in one piece or do they have a seperate rim? Aussie demons had quite a few upgrades and mods so they could have been fitted with 15s and/or 19s?
By: battle - 23rd November 2009 at 06:02
wheel id
Hi no Hinds in Australia only Demons.
cheers dave
Part numbers found on wheel , H183 IR
On brake assembly 346 BO Palmer Patent
I have looked at internal condition spokes etc look very good could not see any corrosion in them.
cheers dave
By: pat1968 - 22nd November 2009 at 23:30
They look like 15 inch hawker biplane wheels i.e. Hind not Demon which are 19 inch. They are magnesium alloy so chances are the main castings are shot. The nuts and bolts are stainless so they might be useable but that will probably be about it, which is why Skysport had to make a set. The 15 inch wheels are quite simple compared to the 19’s. The 19’s have a cast centre hub with cast spokes with an extruded outer rim. Even the spiner is a pain as they are heat treated and spun, which means you have to keep travelling from heat treatment plant to spinning facility until they are finished! If they are up for grabs let me know as some of the components might be useful for my Hind.
By: Arabella-Cox - 22nd November 2009 at 21:48
Vintage wheels
According to the article in December’s Aeroplane mag’ about the Skysport restoration of a Hawker Demon, they had to have wheels made ‘cos they couldn’t find any decent originals.
You might have that Moore fella banging on yer door in the morning asking if he can buy them.
Anon.
By: G-ASEA - 22nd November 2009 at 21:38
I have some similair to those, in my dads workshop.
Dave