Hamilton H-47 Metalplane restored
Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Hamilton H-47 Metalplane restored

  1. #1
    Charter Member 2022 srgalahad's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    CYYC or MMSD (GMT -7)
    Posts
    5,080

    Hamilton H-47 Metalplane restored

    “They don’t make them like that anymore.” Such sentiments are generally reserved for the wistful daydreamers of times long since past. They are rarely applied to operational seaplanes making takeoffs and landings from Seattle’s own Lake Washington.
    Yet Kenmore Air and Howard Wright have turned “generally” on its head. The recent restoration of the only surviving, functional Hamilton Metalplane H-47 has given this bird back its sea legs (aka its EDO floats)."

    http://blog.kenmoreair.com/index.php...ing-once-more/


    "To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" anon.
    “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” -Albert Einstein


  2. #2
    SOH-CM-2023
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    St. Petersburg, FL
    Age
    78
    Posts
    855
    Niiiiiiiice ! A real beauty. Kenmore Air is to be congratulated. Thanks for the link.

  3. #3
    thats so cool....but i have to ask why its called metalplane?

  4. #4
    Sadly this article doesn't talk at all about who really restored the aircraft - a restoration that was completed nearly 40 years ago! All that has happened with the aircraft since being obtained by its current owner, as seen in the article, is fitting it with a different (more plentiful) engine type, and adding the restored floats.

    The aircraft was restored by Jack Lysdale, in Minnesota, first flying the aircraft in 1975 - winning several awards that year. The aircraft never flew much after that, but was hangared and kept in ready-to-fly condition all of the years since. I grew up only but 3-4 miles from where it was hangared, at the South St. Paul, MN airport, and it was one of the staples of my childhood visits to the airport. Shortly before it was sold to its new/current owner, I had the awesome fortune of getting to climb aboard and look through the interior (it is unbelievably cramped, especially for a passenger-carrying aircraft - people must have been generally a lot smaller back then!).

    Here is an air-to-air photo of this aircraft in 1975: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tedkos...-eToNYA-eTcsGe

    Even in 2009, when I last saw the aircraft (its restoration having been completed in 1975), it was in pristine, like-new condition.

    I don't recall if it is said or not in the article, but this is the only complete Hamilton Metalplane left in the world. A museum in Alaska has the un-restored fuselage of another on display - only 29 were ever built.
    Lenovo Legion T730 / Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6-5.0 GHz / 130W Liquid Cooling / GeForce RTX 2800 / 32GB DDR4 / MSI 550W PSU / 4K 43" TCL LED TV

  5. #5
    Some may recall seeing this aircraft for the first time when it came up for auction in 2010: http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...n=1307&aid=304
    Lenovo Legion T730 / Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6-5.0 GHz / 130W Liquid Cooling / GeForce RTX 2800 / 32GB DDR4 / MSI 550W PSU / 4K 43" TCL LED TV

  6. #6
    wow sweet looking old airplane
    Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS


    THOMAS CURTIS
    Thursday Nov 27th 2014

    ==Punisher of Arizona == Thin Blue Line

  7. #7
    Well done Kenmore!

Members who have read this thread: 32

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •