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Originally posted by Ragwing nut View Post
Which doors do you need? 4 options. Which trim system parts. doubt I have any good root fairings.Last edited by Jim Herpst; 06-25-2023, 17:09.
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Earliest post war doors were wood frame on the fuselage and the doors were "P" section steel tube (actually flat metal rolled into a "P" section). That was replaced with a few with sheet metal doors but still had the wood to close up the gape between the fuselage tubes and door frame. That was replaced by metal frames on the fuselage and a slightly different sheet metal door.
Hank
Open to corrections and additions. I am only going by what I have seen. My 42 has WOOD doors and wood door frames and the 45 is an early post war with tube doors and wood pieces to close up the gaps.
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Hank,
I wish mine were 1945 doors (perhaps I wish mine were a 1945. ) Lighter planes all throughout. Those doors on a 45 in my opinion were the best. Light and strong . Fabric covered tube doors. The aluminum doors at this stage are mostly beat to hell and not easy to make right. I think mine will pass to the average eye. I probably ought to "just" have new doors built. I could get it done but holy smokes !Last edited by Jim Herpst; 06-25-2023, 17:17.
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Originally posted by Jim Herpst View Post
Mike do you have any doors for an early 1946? The frame around the door attached to the fuselage is wood. Doors themselves are aluminum. Need some nicer than mine... I am fitting mine to close this week and Think they MAY work. The pilots side ain't the best but I have done as much as I can to make it look and fit...but I will never be truly happy with it even if others cannot tell.
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Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View PostEarliest post war doors were wood frame on the fuselage and the doors were "P" section steel tube (actually flat metal rolled into a "P" section). That was replaced with a few with sheet metal doors but still had the wood to close up the gape between the fuselage tubes and door frame. That was replaced by metal frames on the fuselage and a slightly different sheet metal door.
Hank
Open to corrections and additions. I am only going by what I have seen. My 42 has WOOD doors and wood door frames and the 45 is an early post war with tube doors and wood pieces to close up the gaps.
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Originally posted by Ragwing nut View Post
the "45" doors were prewar standard doors. The early "46" door is aluminum and looks like all the other 46 doors but had a wood door frame and curved top, later ones were flat. I think in another thread somewhere we come close to the timeframe they switch, which was april or may I thought.
Thank you Mike for looking to see if you have any unicorns!Last edited by Jim Herpst; 06-25-2023, 19:22.
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Originally posted by Jim Herpst View Post
Mike do you have any doors for an early 1946? The frame around the door attached to the fuselage is wood. Doors themselves are aluminum. Need some nicer than mine... I am fitting mine to close this week and Think they MAY work. The pilots side ain't the best but I have done as much as I can to make it look and fit...but I will never be truly happy with it even if others cannot tell.
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