October 20, 2018 at 12:09 am
A friend is having some difficulty fitting/removing a propeller on a Train 4 cylinder in-line engine (French pre-war).
Anyone know of or suggest where a sectional drawing might be found of the front end of the engine?
TIA Roger Smith.
By: RPSmith - 22nd October 2018 at 16:36
ok AA I got it :). I’m resistant to change and the ‘new’ Forum layout/workings put me off being active – other than lurking in the background as a guest!
I shall deal with the Train enquiry as you suggested by email, IF I manage to visit the Museum next year it’ll probably be as an ordinary tourist/visitor.
Thanks again, Roger.
By: RPSmith - 22nd October 2018 at 11:58
Thanks Bob.
Roger
By: sopwith.7f1 - 22nd October 2018 at 09:50
Hi Roger
Have you tried Roy Nerou ?
He has a Train engined Chilton.
Bob T.
By: avion ancien - 22nd October 2018 at 09:39
Sometimes I despair of the software behind this forum. Having edited the last post and saved the edit, what appeared was the original, unedited post! What should have appeared additionally, Roger, was a statement that you need to make an appointment to visit the museum archives (which are not permanently manned) and that if you want the archivist’s e-mail address, send me a PM and I’ll let you have it.
By: avion ancien - 22nd October 2018 at 09:30
If you want to visit the museum archives, you need to make a prior appointment. If you want to contact the archivist for this purpose, send me a PM and I’ll let you have his e-mail address. And out of interest, attached to what (if it is) is the Train engine to which your friend is trying to detach/attach the propellor?
By: RPSmith - 22nd October 2018 at 03:57
Thanks AA for that suggestion. I am away from my pc all next week so I’ll pop them an email when I get back.
It looks a nice museum. I have to visit France next July – Bono just west of Vannes doesn’t look to far apart – although I won’t be driving.
Thanks again, Roger Smith.
By: avion ancien - 20th October 2018 at 14:28
I might be worth trying the archivist at the GPPA museum at Angers-Marcé (https://www.musee-aviation-angers.fr/documentation?page_id=673). Its archive contains a huge amount of documentation relating to French light aircraft and their engines.