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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:41 pm 
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To go with my A-26 Q. Back in the '60s there was an A-20 parked out in the weeds here at VKS. Story was that they shucked an engine north of VKS & landed here and was apparently abandoned. It was trucked out of here in the late '60s or early '70s. One rumor is that it was bought & restored by Farrah Slacks. There was an A-20 at Harlingen in the late '70s / early '80s said to be owned by Farrah Slacks. IIRC, this a/c crashed some time back. No N # or other info, but I'd like to find out more.


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Where is "VKS"?

The same as in other postings where such abbreviations are used, I am at a loss, since it means something only to those either in that location, or those who have ready access to navigation charts.

Why not spell the name of the place, please?

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Its an airport identifier...just google search "Airnav VKS" ...you'll get Vicksburg.

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I had one of my most amazing airplane experiences with that plane while it was at Vicksburg, which was where I first soloed. This was about 1968 or so.

I was, naturally, very intrigued by the sight of the airplane, which was obviously abandoned, but in good shape. I was told it was left there after being used by drugrunners.

I got up onto it and got the canopy open and seated myself inside and closed the canopy. I was sitiing there imagining all sorts of cool stuff when I heard a loud buzzing noise. About 30 seconds later a cloud of angry hornets or wasps or some such erupted out from under the intrument panel. I went to open the canopy but it was stuck! I finally got out of the back of it but was stung about a hundred times. Wound up in the hospital. Whenever I see an A-20 it brings back memories somewhat different than most Warbird enthusiasts might feel.

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