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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jun 16 2011,10:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Fringin cool cockpit shots Marty
Not as good as i wanted Ian....but it was just crazy busy.....maybe next week, i can take a bit more time for you guys.
avenger2504 wrote:QUOTE (avenger2504 @ Jun 17 2011,4:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So if you are there around lunchtime this Saturday and you see two guys trying to pull back a third, thats my brother and I trying to stop Don from doing a preflight inspection!
The Book is now pre paid, I want a signed edition as well - see you Saturday lunchtime all going well !
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Jun 17 2011,12:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think they should just call you Sir! and loan you the front end of that bird for a week or 2...
Great cockpit shots Marty: "Rain Removal" I could guess at, but "Salt Removal"???
Just look at all that plumbing in the wheel wells, expansion coils, neat runs, it all fits.
And the Skyhawk itself was a neat solution to a problem that seemed to require brute force.
Douglas engineers are among my all-time favourites...
Good point Charl....Im not sure what thats about (salt) must date back to carrier ops.avenger2504 wrote:QUOTE (avenger2504 @ Jun 17 2011,3:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Great photos! My brother and I are going to Wigram to check out this latest addition. We will have our fellow Wings over NZ Forum buddy Don Simms with us. Don is an ex RNZAF A4 Avionics man and has a book due out early next month about the history of the Skyhawk in NZ. I've seen a copy and it is packed with stories, facts and figures, photos on nearly every page, artwork even some HUD images of some close calls! A lot of the stories (and photos) have not been in the public domain before so it is going to be a worthwhile addition to my book shelf! (And Don's going to sign it for me) Timing couldn't be better with Don having the book launch at Wigram and the KAHU prototype (which Don was involved in) being on display. Karma!
So if you are there around lunchtime this Saturday and you see two guys trying to pull back a third, thats my brother and I trying to stop Don from doing a preflight inspection!
Glad you liked them Avenger....looking forward to that book
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jastheace wrote:QUOTE (jastheace @ Jun 17 2011,4:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>they are great shots, i will take all i can get, thanks for them look forward to more, whats with the yellow in the wheel wells, fluid leaks or is that just the paint going off
Jason
Jason, your welcome....i will get you some better ones soon. That stuff on the bay doors etc is some kind of protective coating...so hard to remove, so they decided to leave it there for now.

Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 17 2011,4:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Jason, your welcome....i will get you some better ones soon. That stuff on the bay doors etc is some kind of protective coating...so hard to remove, so they decided to leave it there for now.
Its called Ardrox Dinitrol AV ?? (there are different types) - its a spray on product which hardens to a wax like coating, to prevent dirt and moisture getting into the joints and corroding the aluminium. During major servicings its chemically removed so the underlying areas can be inspected and then its re-applied. Does not look very nice, but it does protect well. I'm not sure if it was used whilst the A4's were in service, as I can't recall seeing it. Perhaps, just for the storage over the past few years. It is certainly used on P3 and C130s in service though.
deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Jun 24 2011,5:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Its called Ardrox Dinitrol AV ?? (there are different types) - its a spray on product which hardens to a wax like coating, to prevent dirt and moisture getting into the joints and corroding the aluminium. During major servicings its chemically removed so the underlying areas can be inspected and then its re-applied. Does not look very nice, but it does protect well. I'm not sure if it was used whilst the A4's were in service, as I can't recall seeing it. Perhaps, just for the storage over the past few years. It is certainly used on P3 and C130s in service though.
"Dinitrol"....thats it....cheers Deane, i cant comment on its use on the A-4's in service....but i have put some into parts of the Oxford restoration.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jun 24 2011,10:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>'Dinitrol' Jeez .. thought it was cough mixture
.......feed marsbar and go to bed
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