November 25, 2008 at 12:20 am
The old Southend museum Fiat G.46 arrived back in the UK a couple of weeks ago for restoration back to flying condition. Accompanying it were jigs for the wings and fuselage along with a whole bunch of tooling for the wings.
http://s445.photobucket.com/albums/qq171/MM53211/?action=view¤t=FiatG46Recovery064.jpg
http://s445.photobucket.com/albums/qq171/MM53211/?action=view¤t=FiatG46Recovery040.jpg
The airframe is all there with the exception of the fairings and a few other relatively simple items. What is, however, causing us more concern is a number of internal fittings which have been misplaced between leaving the Southend museum and arriving back in the UK. These could have been removed at any phase between leaving Southend, possibly while in “store” at Lympne or after recovery to Duxford during the mid 1990’s.
The parts we’re currently trying to track down are as follows:
Throttle (front and back)
Warm air/oil cooler door control assy (front & back)
Elevator trim control (front seat only)
In situ the parts look as follows:
http://s445.photobucket.com/albums/qq171/MM53211/?action=view¤t=G46FrontCockpit1.jpg
http://s445.photobucket.com/albums/qq171/MM53211/?action=view¤t=G46FrontCockpit2.jpg
http://s445.photobucket.com/albums/qq171/MM53211/?action=view¤t=G46RearCockpit.jpg
If these are still in the UK it would be great to make contact with whoever may have them to see if we can re-unite them with the rest of the aeroplane. Additionally, if anyone knows the whereabouts of any other G.46 parts, large or small, in the UK or abroad (more likely!), we’d really like to hear.
We’re also after a Gipsy Queen 30 (and any parts) and a de Havilland bracket type propeller to go up front if anyone knows of an unemployed example begging to be put to use. Also a suitable spinner assembly, de Havilland Heron or similar.
Lastly, if anyone in the East Anglia region is interested in getting involved with a rebuild (particularly anyone with tin-bashing experience as there’s a fair amount of re-skinning and new structure involved), we’d love to hear from you.
Thanks,
G
By: chippie51 - 8th March 2011 at 17:51
Update
Just to give a very small update.
All the frames for the rear fuselage have been completed, with a few requiring minor repairs. We’ve managed to use all the original frames with the exception of the forward lower frame which was crushed.
We’re looking for suppliers of stringer material as some need replacing due to corrosion. The tailplane and fin attach brackets NDT came back fine and they’re in the process of being fitted. Next phase is replacing the U/S stringers and then skinning.
Photos to follow soon.
G
By: Tango Charlie - 30th March 2009 at 12:50
Gipsy Queen
Chipie Please drop me a pm, we have two Proctor projects under active re build to flight in Essex, both have Queens, we should be talking about common parts, possible swaps, re builds etc. Remember your machine well from Southend circa 72, somewhere i have a picture of her then, will look it out. Where abouts is your project located?
By: Arabella-Cox - 29th March 2009 at 23:46
Accessories
George,
Thanks for posting the list, I’ve got a pile of accessories and plugs.
I will have a sort through at the weekend and see if there is anything else which may be of use to you.
Anon.
By: chippie51 - 29th March 2009 at 20:22
Gipsy Queen and Fiat Bits
We’re slowly but surely starting on the Fiat and have had a chance to go through and start to assess what we need for the airframe and engine.
Thanks to Anon’s help we can cross the spinner and back plate off the list. bits we do need though for the engine are as follows:
Vac pump………………..B3X
L&R Magnetos………….BTH Type CGD.1
Distributors
24 Volt Starter with 12 Jaw dog (also used on some Chipmunk, Provost and Ansons)
Dowty Hydraulic pump
Ignition leads
Spark Plugs……….KLG Type RC.5/4 or RC.9//2R or Lodge RS.5/7R or RS.9/1R
Carburettor……….Hobson Type AI55E/3
Any internals would also be useful – valves, pistons, etc. We also need a suitable rotatable engine cradle to buy/beg/borrow.
Any ideas would be very welcome!
Thanks,
George
By: chippie51 - 15th January 2009 at 21:02
Photos
Hi Anon, I have just checked my e-mails and there’s nothing there. I’ve dropped you a pm to confirm e-mail address.
Thanks,
G
By: Arabella-Cox - 15th January 2009 at 19:40
Propeller parts
chippie51,
e-mail sent with pics of spinner and blades.
Anon.
By: chippie51 - 11th January 2009 at 01:01
de Havilland Prop Manuals
Would anyone have access to a set of overhaul manuals for a de Havilland Type PD170 propeller assembly. Thinking ahead to when the time comes to do something with ours we will of course need a copy of the appropriate manuals (and prop specific tools if anyone has them available). More than happy to pay of course.
Thanks,
G
By: chippie51 - 8th January 2009 at 08:44
Message
Thanks Luckyone. I sent you a private message via the forum on the 3rd.
G
By: Luckyone - 8th January 2009 at 04:50
G.46 Parta
I am here No one has contact me
Somebody need pictures serial numbers …
Ready to help …
By: chippie51 - 8th January 2009 at 00:40
Fiats
Thanks Anon, the prop diameter can be either 7 ft or 7 ft 6 inches (including the hub).
G
By: Yak 11 Fan - 7th January 2009 at 17:25
Can you imagine the hassle trying to get that registered in the UK!!!!!!
By: Propstrike - 7th January 2009 at 17:19
Radials make a nice noise, and look pretty ‘warbirdy’, though it would be a shame to lose the second seat
I think this might have a Vedenev up front. Owned by Rudy Frasca.
By: Arabella-Cox - 7th January 2009 at 16:49
What length blades do you require?
I’m going to the museum next week so will bring the parts back, photograph and post them for you to have a look at.
Anon.
By: chippie51 - 7th January 2009 at 00:07
Bits
Yes please Anon. I haven’t heard from Luckyone. We’re going the British prop route anyway due to better spares availability (ie, there are spares!), so that will mean a dh spinner.
G
By: Arabella-Cox - 6th January 2009 at 20:30
Fiat resto
Are you still interested in my spinner and blades Chippie51?
Seeing as Luckyone seems to have all the genuine parts for the aircraft.
Great looking little machine, by the way.
Anon
By: chippie51 - 5th January 2009 at 22:23
Fiat @ Duxford
I understand a large actuating rod for the flap system (?) was removed for incorporating into an engine hoist project when it was at Duxford…:eek:
Nothing would surprise me! If you happen to see it kicking around the place please let me know.
The undercarriage actuators are quite something – for such a compact aeroplane they’re bl00dy huge!
G
By: Roobarb - 5th January 2009 at 22:11
I understand a large actuating rod for the flap system (?) was removed for incorporating into an engine hoist project when it was at Duxford…:eek:
By: chippie51 - 4th January 2009 at 22:37
Fiat Bits
Thanks Luckyone. I’ve dropped you a pm and look forward to hearing from you shortly.
If anyone knows of a set of tools for a Gipsy Queen (especially series 30), I’d like to hear!
Thanks,
G
By: Luckyone - 3rd January 2009 at 21:55
Hi I do havae what you are looking for
pleaase contact me
By: Luckyone - 3rd January 2009 at 21:53
It look like what I sold in 2001
Hi I sold Three G.46 and Spare parts in 2001 .
Two in France to Giles Beda …
and one in California
I do know Aldini G.46 and were came from …
I still have a bunch of parts .. and I am looking for parts as well …
May I know the Serial Number and were this G.46 came from ??
I have few more G.46 and each one Airworthy ….
Please let me know if I can help
I am looking for Good Gipsy Queen 70 and Alvils Leonidas
If somebody is interested Please contact me