Re: [MV] Dirigibles

From: JOHN SEIDTS (john@astory.com)
Date: Thu Mar 09 2000 - 16:01:32 PST


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From: Aircraft Parts <acparts@astory.com>
To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>; John Hutterer
<john.hutterer@deltec.com>
Date: Thursday, March 09, 2000 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] Dirigibles

>When the great Mahalchik auction took place back in the '80's, I was told
>there were 8 cabins present which were removed from the Navy blimps after
>WWII. I haven't spoken to anybody recently about this, but if you know of
>anybody in the South Jersey chapter or GPA MVHS, you might ask them.
> If anybody knows Scott Roberts, he owes me two sets of NOS half
>doors for MB/GPW which came out of that auction.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Hutterer <john.hutterer@deltec.com>
>To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>
>Date: Thursday, March 09, 2000 3:09 PM
>Subject: [MV] Dirigibles
>
>
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>>Learned List Members,
>>
>>Here's a different one for you. I have a friend who is interested in U S
>>Navy dirigibles of the type that were in use during WWII. Specifically the
>>Akron, Macon, and Shenendoah. He is looking for any sources for Tech
>>Manuals, Operators Manuals, or information on Construction and Fabrication
>>Details. These are certainly unusual, but they do fit a general
description
>>of "Military Vehicle". Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>John
>>
>>John Hutterer
>>Sen. Eng. Lab. Tech.
>>SIMS Deltec
>>651-628-7107
>>john.hutterer@deltec.com
>>
>>
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