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I always dealt with the number denoting the part and never knew the nomenclature, Thanks. "P" clamp!
Adel clamps all the tubing and wiring in place on jet engines old and new.
No, it will not "bolt right in" but it is worth the effort. Have to drill two holes and use good bolts. It does make it so much easier to work on the PM's under the tunnel pieces!
There is lots more, but just this is impressive.
Extreme fording of tank.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fju38y7Wv0o
or how about flip a tank.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnSoxqLHbD8
I know that all this ain't cheap.
I am curious about the Steel Soldiers website itself
I found this from 2009
https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/hmn/2009/11/Steelsoldiers-com/2267571.html
Is there any place I can read about the website with all its upgrades since 2009?
and this is interesting...
Yeah, this thread "Request M35A2 Retrievall info" went someplace else!
But now that you took me there I don't have a problem with it because
I figure I can't die until I get my Deuce the way I want it.
It is going to be long long time yet for me as the Deuce comes right after
the house that...
Last P40 I saw fly still had original desert paint that faded patina to Pink.
It was, perhaps, a P40F with the Packard V1650-1 (Merlin).
They were not just kidding when they named the P-40 a Warhawk.
All machines built evolve as the need arises, in the case of aircraft it is the wing form...
Not a hijack but that reminded me of something from 2002....
And this is all that is left of my 65 MGB
And now I will let the Deuce sit for a while without running it every 10 and driving it every 30 days. It will be somebody else's Deuce one day, I was just trying to save it.
http://www.industrialcomponents-ar.com/Assets/catalog%20pdfs/self%20locking%20washers.10.20.10.web.pdf
square ones, it is like a double safety. When put against a place where
they can not turn it is double lock aircraft stuff.
Now you all started all this about a 6.2 and in "deep kimchi"
Now with all the help you found
there are those that have great expectations.
Results with summarizations and the really good and best, best pictures
is appreciated .......................... and NOT that tap a long stuff either.
I knew I heard that phrase a long long time ago..........
In 20th century U.S. slang, "kimchi" was occasionally used in the phrase "in deep kimchi" (particularly by veterans of the Korean War), a euphemism for "in deep trouble" and was used in a number of awkward situations.
Your parts are in...
Oh my my, a lot of work................
But it 'tis an escapee from Home Forum General The mess hall Joke of the day"
I remember
50 feet of flight line
a bucket of steam etc etc
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