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PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:40 pm 
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kalamazookid wrote:
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C-133 canopy

What? You're talking about a Douglas C-133 Cargomaster, correct? C-133s didn't have a bubble canopy. I'm very confused.


Guessing that's supposed to be CT-133 canopy.

Other sources online have suggested its actually a CF-100 canopy. How cool would it have been to ride in a crew cab Mustang :lol:


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A 4 seat Mustang?! - and I thought it was tight side by side in a Cessna 150.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2024 5:54 pm 
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kalamazookid wrote:
Guessing that's supposed to be CT-133 canopy.

Oh, that makes a lot more sense! The Bacon Super T-6 was supposed to have used a T-33 canopy as well:
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A 4 seat Mustang?! - and I thought it was tight side by side in a Cessna 150.
It had a longitudinal bench seat.


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Wow I'm getting queasy just thinking about that. Imagine a hot day at Oshkosh, waiting in line to sit sideways under that bubble canopy, Pros: the chance for a bucket list ride in a mustang CONS: waiting in line to take off the sun beating down thinking about that bratwurst with mustard and onions you had a half hour ago....... :drink3:


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I think the idea was, you straddle the seat, with a sweaty pilot in front of you and more sweaty passengers behind :shock: .
Stallion 51, eat your heart out! :lol:


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I think the idea was, you straddle the seat, with a sweaty pilot in front of you and more sweaty passengers behind :shock: .
Stallion 51, eat your heart out! :lol:
Safest in the back. Lots of airbags in front of you.


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Thanks for the kind words folks! I used filler all over the Zero and a B-25 QEC on the Val, just like Bob!

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Safest in the back. Lots of airbags in front of you.

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A 4 seat Mustang?! - and I thought it was tight side by side in a Cessna 150.
It had a longitudinal bench seat.



I can't imagine where a Canadian would get such an idea...

I wonder if the seat folded up to repair cracks in the radiator? Just don't leave home without the JB Weld.



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years ago (1982?) saw a 4 seat BT-13 in Newark, DE, wonder where it is today.

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Stoney wrote:
years ago (1982?) saw a 4 seat BT-13 in Newark, DE, wonder where it is today.


I saw it on Barnstormers last year…. A McKissick Viceroy, I think it was called.

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