Ad: This forum contains affiliate links to products on Amazon and eBay. More information in Terms and rules
Hi Randy - I worked at Lockheed for a number of years and know of the manual you are looking for. I don't know if realize that some LS hardware were actually specially made and there is no AN equivalent. I'll look around in my stash and see if I could find anything that might help you. Good luck!Hi all,
Looking for Lockheed hardware book. Book that has LS aircraft parts so I can find common AN parts that match. Working on P-38. Thank you for your time.
Randy
Out of curiosity - what are "AN" parts? I assume the LS parts are Lockheed OEM.
Where was that when I was working in stores???
"Army-Navy" standard parts made to a standard spec., nuts bolts, rivets, washers, etc.
Thank you for your time. The blueprints call out for LS parts number on parts like dzuses and does not show common part numbers.Hi Randy - I worked at Lockheed for a number of years and know of the manual you are looking for. I don't know if realize that some LS hardware were actually specially made and there is no AN equivalent. I'll look around in my stash and see if I could find anything that might help you. Good luck!
Go to post 33 here, download the D-25 through 35 manual and the chart is on page 36.
Thanks Crimea_River,
I downloaded that manual long ago. That table has most of what I am looking for but does not have the engine power under each operating condition as one might find in a SEFC.
- Ivan.
Not quite the -59, but -21 with water-injection was still wery good, even if just up to 2300 HP: table
Hello Tomo Pauk,
Thanks. I already found a table for the R-2800-21 in one of the other manuals.
I have not followed your link to confirm it is the same one, because I already have the data I need for that engine which would have been correct for the P-47B.
The aircraft I am specifically interested in are the P-47D-23, D-25, and D-27 which I believe all had the -59 engine but the power output may have differed a bit.
I believe the R-2800-59 would have been about 200 to 250 HP higher in both Military and Emergency Ratings than the -21 and I have seen two descriptions which do not quite agree which is why I am looking for this particular SEFC.
- Ivan.