July 3, 2009 at 12:34 am
This i know is a long shot but in the restoration of G-AYFA i am looking for an upper nose panel for the twinpin.I know this is a long shot but maybe just maybe……before i look at having one made.
Cheers Paul:)
By: TwinPioneer - 5th July 2009 at 08:50
Have done XM692,bloody impressive list that ! 😉
Cheers Paul
By: XM692. - 5th July 2009 at 06:52
Will you be posting any photo’s of this project, or adding it to the forum list ? Thus…
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=55280
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By: TwinPioneer - 4th July 2009 at 22:01
Firstly Sir a big personal thank you for having the foresight to save something like this 15yrs ago ! 🙂
I had thought about contacting a couple of museums and Air Atlantique with regarding to taking a mold of possible dimensions to build the cowl.But just wondered as its scary sometimes what people stockpile,probably as you well know 😉
Will glady keep everyone updated of the progress on G-AYFA.
Thanks for all the help and support,
Paul
By: Arabella-Cox - 3rd July 2009 at 21:45
Twin-Pin cockpit
That’s the cockpt section I rescued from a Cheshire scrapyard about 15 years ago. It was ex-Flight One and had been scrapped out of Staverton.
I looked for a nose cowl in vain and considered using the Air Atlantique TP nose cowl as a mould but never got round to it. The original must have been scrapped long before.
Good luck with the project and keep us informed on the Forum with a few pics now and then.
Anon.