Hawker Hardy
In the 40s there used to be a Hawker Hardy Aeroplane in the grounds of the school in Heath Road , Liverpool..
This aircraft was used by the Locan ADCC/ATC Squadron No 7f (ist City of Liverpool) for instructional use.. Does anybody out there know WHAT REGISTRATION No it was ???. |
It was K5919 (2247M).
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You're welcome, don't mention it.
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Now, now Dave. I recall asking you a question and receiving no reply, tis a two way street, is it not? ;)
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Can you remind me what that question was, please ?
I wouldn't knowingly ignore a post asking me something, nor fail to acknowledge someone who answers a question of mine. |
G'day Dave. It was an email or PM, I forget which, asking if you had copies of the TCDS of the various DC-3's, as only 618, 669, 6A2 are listed on the FAA site. Perhaps you didn't receive due to gremlins in the ether. A result of the discussion here and your post #23.
https://www.pprune.org/aviation-hist...-1946-a-2.html |
Originally Posted by megan
(Post 10191201)
G'day Dave. It was an email or PM, I forget which, asking if you had copies of the TCDS of the various DC-3's, as only 618, 669, 6A2 are listed on the FAA site. Perhaps you didn't receive due to gremlins in the ether. A result of the discussion here and your post #23.
https://www.pprune.org/aviation-hist...-1946-a-2.html I replied (by email) on 8th September (another copy is on its way): "Unfortunately you are correct in saying that some of those original TCDSs are no longer available, and I don't have the original documents. My information on the missing ones comes from Joe Juptner's excellent "US Civil Aircraft Series Vols 1-9", which covers the original A-/ATC-/TC- series of Type Certificates up to ATC 817. If it's any help, I've attached the listing I compiled of which variants are covered by which TCs. Kind regards Dave" So my conscience is clear. :O |
Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 10191245)
another copy is on its way
" ----- The following addresses had permanent delivery errors ----- [email protected]" Hmmm. |
Dave, did you receive my email sent via Pprune? The [email protected] address means nothing to me I'm afraid.
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Originally Posted by megan
(Post 10192889)
Dave, did you receive my email sent via Pprune? The [email protected] address means nothing to me I'm afraid.
"This is a message from megan at PPRuNe Forums ( https://www.pprune.org/index.php ). The PPRuNe Forums owners cannot accept any responsibility for the contents of the email. To email megan, you can use this online form: https://www.pprune.org/sendmessage.p...ember&u=109211 OR, by email: mailto:[email protected]" I've forwarded my original response (again!), this time to your @netspace.net.au address, |
Received your response this time Dave. Certainly has been something odd going on, as I said I've no idea about the [email protected] address, nor received anything previously. Want to publicly apologise for any aspersions cast.
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No worries.
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