New artifact?

Started by C.W. Herndon, July 24, 2012, 05:28:43 AM

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C.W. Herndon


Could the artifact in picture 1, from Irv Donald's symposium pictures, be the triangular piece of aluminum below the Electra windshield shown in picture 2?

irv donald's Gallary symposium pictures

Electra windshield
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

Tom Swearengen

Woody----you may have it. It does seem consistant. I was looking around the nacelle area, but the rivit pattern does seem to match closer to your idea. Perhaps Jeff Nevill can chime in here--
Tom Swearengen TIGHAR # 3297

C.W. Herndon

Since TIGHAR has the artifact, it seems to me like it should be fairly simple to compare it to the same piece on one of the museum Electras.

I, personally, have not seen a similar piece on another aircraft type.  :-\
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

Tom Swearengen

Woody, several of us looked it over pretty well. But, its like you cant see the forest for the trees.
It would have been alittle bit different if we had a 'pristine'( non-repaired) original Electra 10E to examine. WE could then match that piece to the plane. But-----Ric couldnt get the plane in the ball room! Seriously---great idea------perhaps, it can be arranged with the Electra in New England ( not New Brittian) to see if it fits anywhere.
Tom Swearengen TIGHAR # 3297

C.W. Herndon

Sure couldn't hurt anything. I think they made a tracing of the other aluminum artifact for comparison. Maybe they could do the same here.

No smoking gun but more ammunition?   :-\   Scale is a problem for me.  :(
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

Tom Swearengen

Jeff---I think it did have countersunk rivits. But the picture that I have of this panel does seem to fit the location that Woody suggests.
Tom Swearengen TIGHAR # 3297