Today's Message Index:
----------------------
1. 06:43 AM - Re: (Anthony Royal)
2. 07:08 AM - Re: (CSLA MUSEUM)
Message 1
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: e: L29-List: |
Bob,Do you have a full set you might sell?
Mine are stenciled on, not vinyl stick on. However, I'm putting vinyl stick
on's back on. =C2-By the way, do you know the color of the triangle symb
ol for the engine oil? =C2-Looks to be black perimeter but can't tell the
center color.
>From the best I can tell from the semi translated log books, it looks like
it spent a lot of time in Slovakia and then was transferred to Kosice, wher
e it was purchased from.
Question, the only instrument in my plane that does not work is the radar a
ltimeter. The previous owner started "lightening" the aircraft and started
cutting cables and such to the radar altimeter. Not sure what all is missin
g with regards to cabling. Do you know anyone who might have a complete rem
oved radar altimeter system, not butchered, they might want to get rid of..
...preferably in working condition?
Is there anyone who has LEGAL, ATF approved, de-commissioned rocket laucher
s for sale? I think Cannavo got in trouble one time over this but I have se
en on one other L-29
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 10:00 AM, "schwartzcompany@att.net" <schwar
tzcompany@att.net> wrote:
There was some discussion here about aircraft placards for the L29. The fa
ctory provided a schematic drawing of where each stencil was to go, it's co
lor and size.
This was very uniform throughout warsaw pact countries operating the aircra
ft.=C2- For clarification, the L29 operated by czechoslovakia=C2- (up t
o 1992 split) could be found placard in both czech and Slovak language.=C2
- Depending on where it had last been serviced.=C2- For example if over
hauled or painted in Prerov in czech side would be stenciled in czech.=C2
- When aircraft had overhaul at LOT which is in Trencin slovakia then you
would find Slovak langauge. There is not much diference.=C2- Also log bo
ok entries commonly found in both languages.=C2-=C2- I have only seen R
ussian stencils on communications , parts and weapons such as rocket pod.
=C2- However the migs if built in russia were commonly stenciled in russi
an even though going elsewhere.
Toward the end (1999-2004) the Czechs had made vinyl stick on graphics and
labeling . These were in block letters. I have those. The older font style
is more appealing. Hope this is helpful.
Get Outlook for Android
Message 2
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: e: L29-List: |
Let me look and see if I can find the stencils for the placards. I have the
rocket launchers R57/4m. They are on my R model now. Given the current
atmosphere at ATF it would be a complicated import if you can even find a
set. I also have the S5 rockets demiled of course
Kosice was the home to all basic flight training prior to 1992. Almost all
L29 were there at one time or another.
On March 11, 2016 8:48:13 AM Anthony Royal <skyking76t@verizon.net> wrote:
> Bob,Do you have a full set you might sell?
> Mine are stenciled on, not vinyl stick on. However, I'm putting vinyl stick
> on's back on. By the way, do you know the color of the triangle symbol for
> the engine oil? Looks to be black perimeter but can't tell the center color.
>>From the best I can tell from the semi translated log books, it looks like
>>it spent a lot of time in Slovakia and then was transferred to Kosice,
>>where it was purchased from.
> Question, the only instrument in my plane that does not work is the radar
> altimeter. The previous owner started "lightening" the aircraft and started
> cutting cables and such to the radar altimeter. Not sure what all is
> missing with regards to cabling. Do you know anyone who might have a
> complete removed radar altimeter system, not butchered, they might want to
> get rid of.....preferably in working condition?
> Is there anyone who has LEGAL, ATF approved, de-commissioned rocket
> lauchers for sale? I think Cannavo got in trouble one time over this but I
> have seen on one other L-29
> On Thursday, March 10, 2016 10:00 AM, "schwartzcompany@att.net"
> <schwartzcompany@att.net> wrote:
>
>
> There was some discussion here about aircraft placards for the L29. The
> factory provided a schematic drawing of where each stencil was to go, it's
> color and size.
> This was very uniform throughout warsaw pact countries operating the
> aircraft. For clarification, the L29 operated by czechoslovakia (up to
> 1992 split) could be found placard in both czech and Slovak language.
> Depending on where it had last been serviced. For example if overhauled or
> painted in Prerov in czech side would be stenciled in czech. When aircraft
> had overhaul at LOT which is in Trencin slovakia then you would find Slovak
> langauge. There is not much diference. Also log book entries commonly
> found in both languages. I have only seen Russian stencils on
> communications , parts and weapons such as rocket pod. However the migs if
> built in russia were commonly stenciled in russian even though going elsewhere.
> Toward the end (1999-2004) the Czechs had made vinyl stick on graphics and
> labeling . These were in block letters. I have those. The older font style
> is more appealing. Hope this is helpful.
> Get Outlook for Android
>
>
Other Matronics Email List Services
These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.
-- Please support this service by making your Contribution today! --
|