Yesterday, I spent a couple of hours watching the work on a Hughes 269A.
It is part of what will become a new museum, in Waller County, TX
On what I understand will be the museum main hangar, I shot these images of a Culver, belonging to Johnny Niemons, a resident at Sports Flyers airfield.
Johnny also owns a couple of other Culvers, but those are the civilian, four seater version; one is complete, the other one is to be re-assembled.
The guy behind the initiative for the museum is Ryszard Zadow. When I first met him several years ago, he had a pile of PT-19 / 23 / 26 parts, as well as several fuselages, engines, etc., at his hangar at Skydive Houston Airport, in Waller.
Anyway, it would be nice to have an aviation museum so close to home!
Saludos,
Tulio
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