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Old 19th January 2007, 06:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1972 Piper Pawnee PA25-235 "C" restoration project

My glider flying club in Germany has purchased a 1972 Piper Pawnee PA25-235
"C" as
a restoration project. The airplane will be used for towing our gliders to
replace the PA18 with "a little more power". Now we are looking for some big
sketches
(construction papers, blueprints or building plans?) of the aircraft with
the drawing we need for the work on the aircraft giving all detail
information on every single part. In the past we have done a restoration on
some PA 18 and for these aircraft the sketches had a size of 6 feet by 4
feet (about 10 of these pages).

Could anybody please provide 1. the correct name of those "construction
papers" or "blueprints" or "building plans"? and 2. a source where to
order those papers for the PA25?

Any further hint on a web based information source for the restoration of
the PA25 would also be greatly appreciated..Thank you very much,
Harald Stein
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Old 19th January 2007, 08:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default 1972 Piper Pawnee PA25-235 "C" restoration project

My glider flying club in Germany has purchased a 1972 Piper Pawnee PA25-235
"C" as > a restoration project. The airplane will be used for towing our gliders to replace the PA18 with "a little more power". Now we are looking for some big
sketches
(construction papers, blueprints or building plans?) of the aircraft with
the drawing we need for the work on the aircraft giving all detail
information on every single part. In the past we have done a restoration on
some PA 18 and for these aircraft the sketches had a size of 6 feet by 4
feet (about 10 of these pages).

Could anybody please provide 1. the correct name of those "construction
papers" or "blueprints" or "building plans"? and 2. a source where to
order those papers for the PA25?

Any further hint on a web based information source for the restoration of
the PA25 would also be greatly appreciated..Thank you very much,
Harold,

When I think Pawnee restoration, only two words come to mind:
Sam Fly. I would guess that if you can find a way to get in touch with
him and the Texas Soaring Association, you will have all the answers
you need.

-EX
 
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Old 19th January 2007, 10:45 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default 1972 Piper Pawnee PA25-235 "C" restoration project

My glider flying club in Germany has purchased a 1972 Piper Pawnee PA25-235
"C" as > a restoration project. The airplane will be used for towing our gliders to replace the PA18 with "a little more power". Now we are looking for some big
sketches
(construction papers, blueprints or building plans?) of the aircraft with
the drawing we need for the work on the aircraft giving all detail
information on every single part. In the past we have done a restoration on
some PA 18 and for these aircraft the sketches had a size of 6 feet by 4
feet (about 10 of these pages).

Could anybody please provide 1. the correct name of those "construction
papers" or "blueprints" or "building plans"? and 2. a source where to
order those papers for the PA25?

Any further hint on a web based information source for the restoration of
the PA25 would also be greatly appreciated..Thank you very much,
Harald, I will send you the info you need today. we have done two and
are working on a third.
FREDSEZ, If anyone knows of a good CFI looking for a really good job,
pull up greatwesternsoaring.com. Thanks!
 
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Hi,

I would like any help on how to obtain the plans for the Pawnee 235.

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