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Aviation history: popping up in odd places (Read 465 times)
Oct 26th, 2006 at 7:02am

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Yesterday I was supervising an electrician who was installing a ceiling speaker in a tricky spot; he is a friendly talkative guy, and when I noticed an unusual all-aluminum slotted ("flat head") screwdriver poking out of his bag, I had to ask him about it. He was all too happy to show it off and tell me everything he knew about it...
Of course, it is aviation-related. Grin
Stamped "Swallow Airplane Co., Wichita Kansas". It has a cupped plate wrapped partway around the handle that is hinged so that it can swing out and provide more leverage (I guess). He got it from an elderly neighbor whose son was in the Air Force, and that's all he knows.
I did a litle research, and discovered that Swallow (which I'd never heard of) was not merely one of the many little aircraft shops that popped up like mushrooms in Kansas during the 20s... its founders included the likes of Matty Laird, Lloyd Stearman and Walter Beech, and Clyde Cessna was involved at one point. Formed officially in 1923, but I have yet to find out when it folded or was bought out.
No info yet on this tool... I'm guessing due to its very unusual aluminum composition that it was meant to stow somewhere on an airplane for field service... anybody ever heard of this type of screwdriver?
 

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Reply #1 - Oct 26th, 2006 at 7:11am

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Interesting. I've seen all sorts of special tools in my time. You don't say how big it is but the fact it's all aluminium suggests that it's non-magnetic for a specific reason. Possibly for working on instrument panels.
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 26th, 2006 at 7:39am

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Reply #3 - Oct 26th, 2006 at 9:23am

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Bingo........! I'm sure that's it. The "Tuffy" screwdriver was manufactured by the Swallow Airplane Manufacturing Company of Wichita, Kansas. One of the key employees was Walter Beech & the chief engineer was Lloyd Stearman. The screwdriver was developed by Sam Bloomfield, president and general manager of Swallow & they were apparently turning them out at the rate of 100,000 a month. This is fascinating stuff. http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/Swallow%20Manufacturing%20Co...

PS. When Sean said "all-aluminium" I took that literally. Tongue
 

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Reply #4 - Oct 26th, 2006 at 9:47am
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Its amazing what one can find these days....
 
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Reply #5 - Oct 26th, 2006 at 7:49pm

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BINGO!
He reminded me today that it was made by Tuffy; the Swallow Co. markings must make it formerly "property of" or something.


[EDIT] man, I'm too slow... as Hagar points out, it's th'other way around. Or something like that. I'm very tired.

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