To instill confidence in your clients (and impress the girls), guarantee additional strength in your straightened bent tube repairs: leave the blocks and 'C'-clamp in place. For extra peace of mind, and a knowing wink from your boss, be sure to weld the threaded portion of the clamp to the 'C' arm, and safety wire the whole assembly to the Billings framus arm. Now you're cooking with plaster!
There is actually a crash report for tail number NC3734 ( 1943 ) the plane is an Interstate S-1A-90F " Narrative: Lost control in a turn at 15 ft after a touch and go on an auxiliary airfield, left wing hit the ground and the aircraft crashed. "
believe it or not a fire blanket made from ... glass fiber ... essentially a sheet of spun glass made into a blanket ... easy purchase anywhere ... fire proof insulation also works ... just because they didnt care about cancer as much as we do today doesnt make what they used bad it just makes what they used different from what we have available now ...
To instill confidence in your clients (and impress the girls), guarantee additional strength in your straightened bent tube repairs: leave the blocks and 'C'-clamp in place. For extra peace of mind, and a knowing wink from your boss, be sure to weld the threaded portion of the clamp to the 'C' arm, and safety wire the whole assembly to the Billings framus arm. Now you're cooking with plaster!
There is actually a crash report for tail number NC3734 ( 1943 ) the plane is an Interstate S-1A-90F " Narrative:
Lost control in a turn at 15 ft after a touch and go on an auxiliary airfield, left wing hit the ground and the aircraft crashed. "
where did you read the tail number?
@@redpost2380 Time 221 has the tail number
Ah yes, I remember these movies while going through A&P training
thanks for putting this out for us all!
Great video! Where I can find more videos from this serie?
AC 43-13 "Acceptable methods, techniques, and practices". I believe this manual is available free on-line.
www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_43.13-1B_w-chg1.pdf
thank you very much!
And Thanks for posting that excellent video !!!
Don't forget to use that Asbestos! J/K. Great Video - Thanks.
And a fire extinguisher filled with carbon tetrachloride
Where do I get wet asbestos?
You can't!!! Asbestos is harmful,, back in the day it was wildly used!!
Wildly...👍
The same place you can get ammonia quenched Zinc and limpid teak reducer.
Wet asbestos to cool down the metal tube, that man probably didn't know any better.
That's funny he use Asbestos to shield the heat... what we can use now??
believe it or not a fire blanket made from ... glass fiber ... essentially a sheet of spun glass made into a blanket ... easy purchase anywhere ... fire proof insulation also works ... just because they didnt care about cancer as much as we do today doesnt make what they used bad it just makes what they used different from what we have available now ...
good video, but does anyone know what the reference book was and if it is still available ??
FAA AC-43.13B