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Loos & Co., Inc. RESTORATION PROJECTS Through
the years, Loos has been involved with many restoration projects of historical
aircraft. Below
Loos was contacted to manufacture the new flight control cables during the restoration. She has now been fully restored and made her maiden flight on October 26, 2002. Visit : http://www.thelostsquadron.com/
Doc is being restored to flying form by volunteers in Wichita, Kansas. Loos is proud to have provided the new flight control cables for this historic restoration. Visit: http://b-29.org/
Bootstrap Aircraft is restoring to flying status the Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair N5222V, US Navy Bureau Number 97330. United Aircraft Corporation produced this Corsair in 1945 at its factory in Stratford, Connecticut. Designed by the Vought-Sikorsky Division of United Aircraft it was designated V-166B. It is a late version of the F4U–4, distinguished by its metal wingtips, flat windscreen and style of canopy. Vought assigned this aircraft the serial number 9484, and the US Navy assigned it Bureau Number, (BuNo) 97330. Loos has donated it’s time and materials for the reconstruction of the flight control cables on this restoration. Visit: www.bootstrapaircraft.com
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At Loos & Company, our goal is to be the first one you turn to when you need knitted wire mesh, stainless steel wire, aircraft cable, wire rope, exercise cable or cable assemblies. We strive to be the best at providing you with the information, delivery schedules and pricing you need. Our focus is clear. Deliver what matters most to you, order after order. Pomfret, Connecticut 06258 * U.S.A. For all your hardware, tools and fittings needs please visit the Cableware Division located in Naples, Florida ESTABLISHED 1958 © Loos & Co. Inc. 2009
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