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Something for Neil & Marty...

Midnight Special

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...My good friend, Gary is nearing completion of his impeccable 1930 Monocoupe with first firing of its ultra-rare Lambert R-266 engine. This is a seven year restoration to factory specs with as many original parts and old school craftsmanship. She'll be flying soon once all the bugs (and assurances) are worked out :)

The last photo is of Gary fueling one at age 17. Little did he know... ;-)
 

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franklinair

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Despite what Rob says... I'm not THAT old ;-)
The only radial engines I've worked on are R2800 & 3350's (Convairs, DC-7's & Constellations).

Neil
 
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Despite what Rob says... I'm not THAT old ;-)
The only radial engines I've worked on are R2800 & 3350's (Convairs, DC-7's & Constellations).

Neil

I know Neil... and I'm hoping Rob doesn't see this post.

Try as he'll might, we're just NOT going to achieve the horsepower mods he will likely suggest ;-)
 

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Boy does that bring back the memories. I can almost smell the fresh dope and paint. There is nothing like the sound of a radial engine. I never worked on a Mono coupe but my boss use to talk about them.
I like the bump cowl and wheel fairing on the plane in the old picture.
Marty
 
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Boy does that bring back the memories. I can almost smell the fresh dope and paint. There is nothing like the sound of a radial engine. I never worked on a Mono coupe but my boss use to talk about them.
Marty

...Gary is a lot like you, Marty when it comes to research, excellence and attention to every absolute detail. He also flies as you drive :)
'Pretty impressive accomplishment on an airplane older than Neil! ;-)
 

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Ruppstang

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Love it, it is just as beautiful in side as out. Shop is neat as a pin too.
Marty
 

robert campbell

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What a great post of the plane that delivered Neil!

I would love to hear that run. What is that one picture of the pile of tubes and pipes that looks like a radial on one end!

Nice shop as Marty says. Airplane shops seem to be large and roomy for some reason...

Rob
 
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