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    Part of our recent estate buy for a different aircraft, I think we've come across some Chummy parts. I'd like to find a home for, but I don't think anybody flies anymore, and I believe the only maybe a replica at the Rochester airport. We could use some help in disseminating, but we believe to have a tail and set of ailerons. Amazingly, there is still some fabric on these parts that we think were stored since at least '64.
    If these are Chummy parts and there are no more aircraft out there, perhaps it makes some good artwork in a Taylorcraft museum. The wood is in amazing shape. Hopefully we're wrong, and these are for different aircraft more useful to someone. I'll try to get some pictures of this up shortly.

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    Pictures will help. I have all of the SNs Taylorcraft produced in the database but a BUNCH of them have no other information so I don't know which of them may have been Chummys. Anyone know more about them? If anyone knows any Chummy NC numbers or Serial numbers maybe I can pull some information from my list.

    Hank

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    • #3
      The ailerons are wood, and the other items are mostly welded tubes of various sizes with bracket-style hinges
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      • #4
        Mystery solved... with a big thanks to A18336. These are instead for a Lincoln Page or Swallow biplane.
        There are at least a couple of those left flying about. So, we will try to get these over to one of their handlers. Thanks, all.

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