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What you guys are doing is INCREDIBLE and I'm sure all of us can't wait to see her finished!!
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The guys were taking care of business again...
"We recently riveted the side skins to the stringers and formers. We are still waiting on the new bottom firewall fittings, once we have those in place we will finish riveting the skins to the longerons. The past couple weekends we have focused on fabricating the top formers that surround the liquid bay. Eventually three 45 gallon tanks will be installed just Alf of the firewall containing, ADI, fuel and spray bar water. They are installed and maintained through the top hatch on the top of the fuselage, which you can see in the images. Next we plan to form the top skins and then we will start in on the empennage."
Will
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The guys working on Tsunami have been at it again. The fuselage has skin!
Looking good. Can't wait to see the finished product.
Will
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Great fit. I can picture it flying again as a true race plane. Thanks.
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"I couldn’t wait any longer...she’s a bit roomier than expected." - Johnny Bjornstad
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I LOVE this project!
I completely admit, when I read the initial announcement way back when, I was..."ahhh.... OhhhhKay..." I'm not trying to be an arsehole, although I'm aware, that I'm pretty good at doing so... or so I'm told..
What this group has done and continue to do is everything they said they were going to do and in a damn good hurry!
BIG
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In rebuild news, this happened...
"Only a few more holes to drill in the side skins before we do a final trim and prep for primer.
Also, if you look at the third photo you’ll notice our new firewall fitting on the top longeron. We have been using the original fittings up until now as tooling while the new ones were being machined. Once the bottom fittings are finished we will be able to begin riveting the skins onto the fuselage."
By Reno next year, they will have something that looks like an airplane again.
WillLast edited by RAD2LTR; 09-26-2020, 07:55 PM.
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Originally posted by Lockheed Bob View PostGreat read Will. Glad I got to see it at all the Reno Air Races it was in. "Skip" Holmes was to have been clocked @ 500+MPH on several laps. Any info on that?
I don't have any info about Skip pulling 500+ mph laps. I'd have to guess it was in test flights or something like that that wasn't actually officially measured. In '91 Tsunami finished 3rd on Sunday at 478.14 mph in a very close finish with Rare Bear winning at 481.61 mph and Strega finishing second at 478.68 mph. You know at some point in that race there was time spent at close to 500 if not a little more. Still, as Dago Red proved, conditions have to be perfect to run a 500+ lap.
Perhaps someone from the team with more knowledge will chime in. (Too bad we can't get Skip to comment.)
Will
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Great read Will. Glad I got to see it at all the Reno Air Races it was in. "Skip" Holmes was to have been clocked @ 500+MPH on several laps. Any info on that?
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Sad to hear that two of the Tsunami crew have passed. They helped create a lot of memories.
Great to see the photo updates on the rebuild. Gives great perspective on the inner workings.
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Here is a link to Sharon Sandberg's newsletter. Not really any new info, but there is some info on a couple of the former Tsunami crew.
August 19, 2020 In a normal non-COVID-19 year, our group would be counting done the weeks, then days leading to our departure for the Reno Air Races....
Will
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