Vintage Airplane - Dec 1988
Vintage Airplane - Dec 1988
Vintage Airplane - Dec 1988
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DECEMBER 1988. Vol. No. 12
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4 LetterstotheEditor
5 WelcomeNewMembers
6 Members'Projects/byNormPetersen
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8 TimeCapsule/byDennisParks
10 VintageLiterature/byDennisParks
11 VintageSeaplanes/byNormPetersen
12 AnAirplaneNamedDavis/byMarkPhelps
19 Fun-FlyingFoursome/byNormPetersen
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23 BeaverRetriever/byRonFerrara
25 PassItToBuck/byE.E."Buck"Hilbert
27 VintageTrader
31 MysteryPlane/byGeorgeHardie,Jr.
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'88 Classic, Class I Champion Award-winning Aeronca 7AC. (See
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VINTAGE AIRPLANE 3
Letters TO The Editor <mi
More on the Marchetti
Dear editor,
As a follow-up to Norm Petersen's
article on Buzz Kaplan's Savoia-Mar-
chetti S.56 (August), here is a photo
ofthe same plane that I took in 1949,
and a little history. I don' t know who
actually owned it at the time, but the
resident of the British Overseas Air-
ways Corporation (BOAC) at the Boe-
ing plant in Seattle got to fly it as his
own in return for keeping it airworthy.
His name escapes me now, but he in
the S.56 and I in my Luscombe 8E
werefrequently togetheratSeattlearea
seaplane gatherings in 1949 and '50.
After the BOAC man left, the S.56
was parked on Renton Airportsouthof
Seattle, where it soon deteriorated to a
basketcase. In the mid-1950s aformer
Seattle resident and glider-builder,
Volmer Jensen heard about it. Since
one of his hobbies is skin-diving, he
was looking for a suitable amphibious
airplane in which to fly to his diving
sites. He ended up buying the Mar-
chetti without having seen it.
A long-time Seattle friend of Vol-
mer' s, Prater Hogue and I packed the
pieces in the crate that my Schweizer
1-26gliderkithadcomein.WhenVol-
mer got it he quickly decided that re-
storation of the S.56 would be more
work than his use for it justified. It
would be easierand quicker to build a
new plane from scratch, as was done
with the soon-to-become-famous VJ-
22 "Sportsman" amphibian that used
wings and tailfeathers from anexisting
Aeronca. Some of the S.56 fuselage/
hull structure influenced the hull de-
sign ofthe VJ-22.
Now please take a good look at the
accompanying photo, which Iselected
carefully from the several different
views that IhaveofNC194M. Itcould
be from perspective, or the camera
angle, but it surelooksto meas though
the right aileron is longerthan the left.
Although American-built, this is an
Italian design ofthe mid-1920s, and it
is known that some Italian designs of
World War I and later had assymetric
wings, supposedly for trim correction
at operating speed without need for
manual trim or control surface dis-
placement.
Doesanyoneknow whetherthiswas
the case with the S.56? The drawings
that I have in old Aircraft Yearbooks,
etc.are too small to permitscalingone
aileron against the other. Perhaps
someonecan contact Buzz Kaplan and
ask ifNC194M actually hasassymetri-
cal ailerons...
Peter M. Bowers
Seattle, Washington
Norm replies:
Dear Peter,
What a genuine pleasure to hear
from you , a true seaplane pilot whom
I have admired for years . Could the
Luscombe 8E on 1400 Edo floats on
page 323 of Juptner' s Vol. 7 be your
airplane? It looks so familiar .
A phone call to Buzz Kaplan's
hangar found both him and Gary Un-
derland up north hunting geese . How-
ever, his handyman Harold "Steve"
Stavenau took time to count ribs! He
reported 10 ribs in each aileron and
six ribs from center line to the aileron
bay on each wing of the S.56. After
looking the wing over carefully, it is
his opinion that both ailerons are the
same length .
And to complete my day, I called
79-year-old Volmer Jensen . He totally
confirmed your letter and added some
additional information. Volmer paid
$150 for the S.56 in 1955 and you and
Prater Hogue packed the pieces in a
crate and shipped them south. Al-
though the airplane was too difficult to
restore, Volmer used many of the S.56
design qualities in his VJ-22
Sportsman . He gave the remains,
minus engine, to a friend and sold the
100-hp Kinner and ground-adjustable
metal prop for $50! (As Buzz would
say, "Ouch!")
It was also a surprise to learn that
Volmer had worked on NCI94M in
1930 in Seattle, rebuilding parts of the
wooden empennage and fixing the
landing gear. He reports that the orig-
inal VJ-22 amphibian is still in great
shape and flying well after 29 years.
Volmer flies it out ofWhiteman Airpark
on a regular basis.
Peter, my fondest hope would be
that you and I would live to be a vi-
brant 79 like Volmer Jensen . His en-
thusiasm for aviation and super keen
mind are an inspiration to us "young-
sters. "
Kindest regards ,
Norm Petersen
Modest author
Dear Mr. Phelps,
It was a surprise to see my Airline
Scene, Then and Now (September) in
THE VINTAGE AIRPLANE. When I
wrote it, it was my idea ofonly pre-
serving orrestoring experiences in my
life. I realize that it was not exactly
what is normally found in THE VIN-
TAGE AIRPLANE. Perhaps a few old
airline pilots suchas Randy Newhouse
here in Tucson may have enjoyed it.
Randy isrestoringan AeroncaC-3and
already has a Fleet and a Bonanza. I
amgoingtotry togethimtotakesome
pictures and do a short piece on that.
Ialmostforgot to tell you how much
appreciate THE VINTAGE
AIRPLANE. I see many old friends in
it. Several years ago when selling tur-
boprop aircraft, Idemoed one for Mr.
Kaplan of Owatonna Tool Co. The
storyofhisEuropeantourin hisSavoia
MarchettiS.56(August)wasoneIread
twice.
Thank you again for using my arti-
cle. PleasegivemybesttoMaryJones.
Sincerely,
Dick Stevens (EAA 258513, A/C
85705)
Tucson, Arizona.
(Continued on Page 26)
4 DECEMBER 1988
WELCOME NEWMEMBERS
The following is a partial listing of new members who have joined the EAA Antique/Classic Division (through September 18,
1988). We are honored to welcome them into the organization whose members' common interest is vintage aircraft. Succeeding
issues of THE VINTAGE AIRPLANE will contain additional listings of new members.
HumphreyJr.,Edward R. Masters, BillE.
Columbia,Maryland Rochester,New York
Hutson,RobertW. Matson,GeraldR.
Northbrook,Illinois Sterling,Virginia
Hyman,JerryA. MaHhews, Alan R.
Mesa,Arizona Des Moines,Iowa
Jones,Charles M. Maxwell, William C.
Enterprise,Alabama Cardiff, NewJersey
Jones,J.M. Maynard, Harry
Madison, Georgia Cashiers,North Carolina
Judy,Ronald W. McCaw, BruceR.
Gate,Oklahoma Bellevue,Washington
Killingbeck, Marvin D. McClelland, William F.
Duncanville,Texas AlexanderCity,Alabama
Kilponen,JeffreyG. McCrea, Ross
Dallas,Texas Bennington,Nebraska
Lambert, KennethC. McDermoH, H.C.
Escanaba,Michigan Boca Raton,Florida
Lane, RobertS. Merry,W. Neal
Santa Maria,California Duxbury,Massachusetts
Lapp, Ken Metzger, R.B.
Calgary,Alberta,Canada New York,New York
Larsen,Joseph Miller,Gary
Stroudsburg,Pennsylvania Carlisle,Iowa
Larsen,Paul E. Miller, JamesF.
Spring Hill ,Florida Boaz,Alabama
Lau, DavidC. Mojord, BjornOlav
Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Asker,Norway
Laub,JohnW. Monroe, Daryl
Madison,Wisconsin Fruita,Colorado
Laughter, Dan J. Montedonico,RobertA.
Madlothian,Virginia NewBern, North Carlina
Layne, James Moquin,ThomasA.
Glasgow,Kentucky Florence,Kentucky
Leonhardt,Jack Morris,DanielA.
Sheboygan,Wisconsin Greenwood,Indiana
Lightle,CharlesF. Murray,Raymond
Anderson, Indiana East Aurora,NewYork
MacFarlane,James Norman,JaneS.
McAlpin,Florida Chippenham,England
Maher, David Norton, Richard
Billerica, Massachusetts Clinton,Ohio
Manser, EdwinH. Osborne,J.L.
SI. Gall,Switzerland OroGrande, California
Marbach,earlB. Parker, G. Rodney
Ambler,Pennsylvania Fayetteville, Georgia
Peters, Maxwell L.
Donvale, Australia
Pltoniak,Michael
East Hampton,Massachusetts
Posey, DavidL.
Woodstock,Georgia
Prancan, ArthurV.
Newark,Illinois
Prossor, DavidL.
Keysborough,Australia
Rezln, David
Warrens,Wisconsin
Richardson,RobertA.
Bethesda,Maryland
Riggs, Donald L.
Asbury,New Jersey
Rosenberger, AnthonyT.
Ambridge, Pennsylvania
Rudeen, Rik
Bird Island, Minnesota
Russell,JohnW.
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Sauer, DavidR.
Evansville,Indiana
Sawdon, EdwinG.
Marysville,Michigan
Sentell, Michael
Maryville,Tennessee
Serviss,Cheryl
Arroyo Grande, California
Shearer,ScoHS.
Lebanon,Oregon
ShuHer, David R.
Wokingham,England
Sizemore,LeslieE.
Waldron,Michigan
Skingley, RobertH.
Westland, Michigan
Smith,LeonardC.
EI Toro,California
Smith,LloydEdward
Salisbury,Maryland
Smith, Michael
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Snook,George000
Syracuse, Indiana
Speaker,TerranceJ.
Janesville,Wisconsin
Sponseller, RobertD.
Shelby,Ohio
StikeleatherJr., LeeK.
Arlington,Virginia
Stone, CharlesA.
Danbury,Connecticut
Talley, Don C.
Longview, Texas
Tauferner, C.W.
San Jose, California
Thomas, C.S.
Social Circle, Georgia
VaneHen, RobertL.
Ravena,NewYork
Wall, RandallJ.
Ava,Illinois
Warner, Nicholas
Pittstown, NewJersey
WellerJr.,Russell
Placerville,California
Weppner, RichardT.
Boulder,Colorado
Whitesell,Paul
Plano, Texas
Wilde, Harry
Colac,Australia
WilliamsJr.,W.O.
Bryan,Ohio
Wilson,WilliamL.
Oak Grove, Missouri
Wolverton,Adrian
Jackson, Wyoming
Woodrow,JohnK.
Springfield,Ohio
WrightJr.,JohnA.
Springfield, Illinois
Yearout, Michael
Breckenridge, Colorado
Zikoski,MichaelO.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Zimmer,Dennis
Madison, Minnesota
Zimmerman,L. John
Wichita,Kansas