Monday, March 14, 2016

Proposed Shedule Is Out To The Team


The proposed schedule for consideration and discussion has been emailed to the team.

FIRST...
Nose gear:
Gather Parts and reassemble
(Do this near the H-21. It's very heavy when assembled)

NEXT...
Forward Fuselage...
Untarp

Roll on the pilot's side
(as we get closer to reattaching the nose gear)

Move 5' north and then turn in a general line up for reassembly.

Attach nose gear

NEXT...
Rear Fuselage
Set Up Of The Rear Fuselage Is Key To The Reassembly.

Remove tail cone
(one person side project that is best done before the raising the tail)

Tarp rear tail cone area
(side project that can be done before the raising of the tail. This will be sticking in the air the highest and will not be worked on in the near future. Should look as good as possible...)

Move into reassembly position
(I've put it where is is with jacks, a come along, 4x4's and plastic slides. The reverse will be just as easy.)

Raise tail to reassembly configuration and tie down.
(Do this last as the back end of the tail will stay in place or we may have to push it straight back a little and it is easier to work with close to the ground. )

Next...
Re-connection
Build forward fuselage cradles to match the tail position as close as possible

Stand up forward fuselage

Slide into position 

Tie down until the day of attachment.

Reassemble

Tie Down

NEXT?


Thursday, March 10, 2016

2016 Team Reassembly of 51-15892

With the great weather we had a team get together at the H-21.

A lot of discussion, ideas and considerations.  It is agreed that we will:

Raise the tail to flight configuration.
Reassemble the nose gear and install on the airframe.
Position and rejoin the two halves.

We now have a realistic plan and know what we are going to do.

I'll make notes on how to do it and it looks like we can start in mid April.


Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Can You Donate Parts, Tools & Equipment To Me?

Some projects ask for money.  I'm not going to do that because I'm not set up for that yet.

But I need parts, tools and equipment.  Any donations in this area are welcome and do become the property of the Quonset Air Museum.

Listed below are sections of the aircraft that are completely missing.  If you have any of these please send them along.

At this point I would also like to request Clecos and related tools.  I'll gladly use anything you have.  

Just contact me at scc158@gmail.com and we can talk about  this.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Cockpit Overhead Panel

As you may remember my brother is building the 1/48 scale FM H-21 kit.  As he went through the cockpit parts he noticed the kit does not contain the Overhead Panel.

He is going to scratch build it and add it to the model.  If anyone is interested in how he does it please let me know and we will send details on the scratch build.

I have decided to make this one of the indoor projects* this year.  It will fit in the indoor workroom so it's an all weather effort.

51-15892's Overhead Panel

The Overhead Panel as shown in the Illustrated Parts Breakdown

*Outdoor is something that won't fit in the garage or workroom.  For indoor work, only the workroom is heated.  The Mrs. has not given up the dining room, yet...

Friday, January 29, 2016

The Central Transmission



The process to account for every part is underway.

I have already listed the DASH4 sections that I know are completely missing.

Figure 26 (of the DASH4) is the Nose Alighting Gear and will be done first as part of the Nose Alighting Gear restoration and attachment to the fuselage.

Next will be identifying the loose parts some of which is already done.

Warm weather will be needed to do this so I will continue to digitize the DASH4 figures and re-organize my H-21/892 images by the DASH4 figures.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

2015 The Year of Bad Health

No progress was made in 2015 due to general heath changes (got better).  Despite laser treatments and two surgeries I lost the use of my left eye. It stinks but I have yet to find something limiting about it.  So, Let's Get On With It!!!


Hands on work will resume on the Auxiliary Alighting Gear (aka the nose gear) when things warm back up in the spring.

Before then I am re-organizing my records for better use as a resource for my project and other H-21 inquires.

I also realize how limited my records are on the international users of the H-21.  Research!


I am here as an H-21 resource.  Send me an email (scc158@gmail.com) and if I can help I will.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

2015 Outdoor Session Goals

So Much Has Already Been Done Since This Photo Was Taken

The hands on outdoor work has begun.

The goals for this fair weather session are...

1. Finish the Nose Alighting Gear.
2. Install the Nose Alighting Gear.
3. Reassemble the Fuselage Halves.

I now have a stable schedule I can follow and with a little help from my friends (crew) we will get this done.