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 Post subject: LOCKHEEDS ON DISPLAY
PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:45 am 
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I believe these are from South Africa as well

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SAAF Museum, Swartkop Airfield about 4 miles south of Pretoria, and there are two must see Dutch Borer War forts between the airfield and the city, excellent museum.

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Come up with something the SAAF Museum want, and one of those can be yours, too... ;)

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Come up with something the SAAF Museum want, and one of those can be yours, too... ;)


There are more Lockheeds and at least one Douglas A/B-26 in storage, as well as an assortment of other aircraft, both indigenous, US, and UK.

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GilT wrote:
JDK wrote:
Come up with something the SAAF Museum want, and one of those can be yours, too... ;)


There are more Lockheeds and at least one Douglas A/B-26 in storage, as well as an assortment of other aircraft, both indigenous, US, and UK.

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The A-26 is in fact a full blown On-Mark Marksman conversion and not your everyday A-26!

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T J Johansen wrote:
GilT wrote:
JDK wrote:
Come up with something the SAAF Museum want, and one of those can be yours, too... ;)


There are more Lockheeds and at least one Douglas A/B-26 in storage, as well as an assortment of other aircraft, both indigenous, US, and UK.

Tom-

The A-26 is in fact a full blown On-Mark Marksman conversion and not your everyday A-26!

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