GossHawk Unlimited
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GossHawk Unlimited
GossHawk Unlimited, Inc. SPECIAL RESOURCE SECTION RESTORATION FACILITIES & AVIATION PARTS COMPANIES G GossHawk Unlimited OSSHAWK UNLIMITED is a restoration and maintenance facility specializing in vintage and warbird aircraft. Our staff comprises 200 years of combined experience and our in-depth knowledge ranges from World War I planes constructed with wood and fabric, to World War II fighters, to more modern jet-era aircraft. Dave Goss, president and founder, started GossHawk Unlimited in May of 1995 in Mesa, Arizona. For many decades, prior to and including GossHawk, Dave has been actively involved with and restored many famous and notable aircraft. As a college student, Dave began working at the Champlin Fighter Museum where he developed skills and knowledge complementing his military background and hands-on expertise gained previously, while employed at other aircraft facilities. Promoted from mechanic to Director of Restorations, Dave led the mission to fully restore the Kawanishi N1K2-J “George” from the ground up — the most famous aircraft restoration project embarked upon and completed during his tenure. Incidentally, at the time, she was the only restored “George” in the world. The Champlin Fighter Museum funded this complex assignment to rebuild and preserve this historic fighter for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM). The “George” was restored to museum-quality standards, in accordance with the Smithsonian Institution’s own strict guidelines of quality and authenticity. After being displayed at the Champlin Fighter Museum for 12 years, she was delivered to her home base and is now on exhibit at NASM. The museum’s restoration shop was responsible for restoring and maintaining approximately 30 fighter aircraft from World War I and World War II, as well as the Korean and Vietnam era. Dave worked on a multitude of one-of-a-kind exotic aircraft, including the Aviatik, the German WWI Rumpler Taube, the WWI Pfalz D.XII, a McDonnell F4 Phantom, a Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat, a WWII Supermarine Mk IX T Spitfire, a Republic P-47D, the WWI French S.P.A.D. XIII, a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3, the Fw 190D-13, to name a few. Eventually, Dave rose to the position of General Manager of the Champlin Fighter Museum. Shortly after the restoration of the “George”, Doug Champlin, owner of the Champlin Fighter Museum, decided he was finished with restoration projects. Doug held Dave’s keen talent in this arena in high regard and encouraged him to start his own business. He suggested that Dave rent the museum’s hangar to use as his shop. Dave agreed and started GossHawk Unlimited with only one employee. 34 Dave Goss, President 3184 N. Rockwell Ave., Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Phone: (520) 423-2622 | Fax: (520) 876-5155 Email: info@gosshawkunlimited.com www.gosshawkunlimited.com Today, the company is renowned for its attention to detail, extensive expertise, and is a trusted leader in the restoration industry. Following are a few notable and/or famous aircraft projects GossHawk Unlimited has been involved with or produced: • The North American P-51 Mustang “Bardahl II”, located at Falcon Field in Mesa, Arizona. • The Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-13/R11, originally owned by Doug Champlin and put on loan at the Seattle Museum of Flight. Paul Allen, owner of the Flying Heritage Collection, purchased this aircraft and she is now on display at his museum in Everett, Washington. This is the only original long nose Fw 190D-13/R11 in the world. • The Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-5, now on display at the Flying Heritage Collection in Everett, Washington. This is the only original and airworthy Fw 190A-5 in the world. • The Stinson V-77 Reliant was not restored to be an award winner, but she ended up winning almost a half dozen awards. • The Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer, currently maintained at GossHawk in Casa Grande, Arizona. This is the only flying Privateer in the world. • The S.P.A.D. XIII, currently at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in Terminal 3, in Phoenix, Arizona. • The Boeing B-17G, formerly owned by Bob Pond, Palm Springs, CA. The 22,890 square foot GossHawk Unlimited facility features doors that measure 20-feet tall by 100-feet wide — space originally built to accommodate a B-17 project. In addition, we have our own 30,000 square foot fenced ramp. Dave keeps his customers very involved in restoration and maintenance procedures providing photos, a complete picture of progress, financial reports, phone calls communicating updates on a regular basis, and availability through email. GossHawk employees are A&P and IA licensed. FAA certification allows us to perform a wide array of inspections, maintenance and repairs. We carry out annual, condition, progressive and 100-hour inspections. On top of inspections, our full-service shop performs component repairs, engine maintenance, engine changes, and structural repairs, both major and minor. GossHawk is known for its superior restoration skills and intricate knowledge of warbird aircraft as well as what it takes to keep the historic planes flying. We have the competence and know-how to take on partial overhauls as well as full basket case restoration projects from the ground up. Furthermore, we have access to many prospective warbird aircraft projects that we would like to bring to life and are for sale. GossHawk Unlimited is always interested in taking on the challenge of completing the restoration of vintage warbirds to museum quality static condition or airworthy status. WARBIRD DIGEST #58 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2015 Vintage/Warbird Aircraft Restoration & Maintenance T-28, P-51, Fw 190, T-6, B-17, L-29, PB4Y-2, Me 262, Stinson V-77 and a wide variety of other aircraft 44 Years Aviation Mechanic Experience 20 Years with Champlin Fighter Museum 3184 N. Rockwell Ave. Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Phone: 520-423-2622 | Fax: 520-876-5155 Dave Goss, President info@gosshawkunlimited.com www.gosshawkunlimited.com