Here we go. Thanks Brent!
Here's the PDF of the
sales flyer.
Quote:
We have sold two of the P2Vs to Neptune and a bunch of the civil aircraft, one PB4Y is committed to a California museum and another is probably also headed for the west coast, the Kaman and most of the other Helos have gone, museums, back to work, schools and to enthusiasts – good homes for them but the rest are still looking.
We let the scrappers have one P2V as a test case – my soul will probably burn for that but maybe it will help save the rest – she was ‘broken’ in a landing accident and wasn’t going to fly again. I’m attaching a couple of the sale adverts (the first one is serious, the second one is personal), pass them around if you think anybody might be interested in adopting a stray or just for general interest. My job is to sell these beasts but I’d really like to see them ‘saved’ as well. How many KC-97s do you need today? – will that be cash or charge? Seriously, these aircraft are for sale – for sale for a profit of course, but for sale nonetheless – the competition may only be scrappers. There is also about 40 years worth of accumulated bits and pieces – H&P never threw anything away and never passed up a bargain. How many engines, props, instruments, panels, FC surfaces, seats, C wheels, odd spares etc. do you need today?
As a historical note, I’ve taken to checking data plates – it’s amazing how many different ones can be found on the same airframe. One C-119 had three different serial number DPs and the DPs in the cockpit and fwd bulkhead were missing entirely – curious isn’t it? And this was an acft out of a major depot which shall remain nameless.
Regards,
Brent Hoben, aka WyJack
Zenith Aviation, H&P Project
KGEY Office

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