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Brownsville, Tx. PBY- good news

Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:51 pm

Hello group,
I'm new here and want to put everyones minds at ease about the fate of the ex CAF PBY N68756. It was NOT scrapped. The message from Mike Tromm of the CAF was incorrect and out of date. I was the one who posted it to PBY@yahoo to begin with.
An Aussie, Mark Pilkington entered the picture last fall and purchased the aircraft in mid Dec. (City of Brownsville's scrapper no-showed) As of today, it's safe in Midland, Tx. while plans are formulated to ship it back to Australia where it will receive a static display restoration in RAAF colors.
And FYI, not it was not the CAF PBY that got upside down in the storm. That is N7179Y in Minnesota. They're trying to put it back together too.
I'm the son of a PBY veteran and a volunteer at Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston, Tx. Our B-17 is on the cover of this months "Fly Past" magazine.!
Doug Ratchford, Brenham, Tx. "the PBY guy" at LSFM.

Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:22 pm

Since you are here Doug, maybe you could enlighten us in regards to LSFM's PBY. Does the museum own it outright or is it on loan from NMNA ?

Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:35 pm

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... pby+n68756

Tue Jan 30, 2007 2:54 am

I heard also today that Provenance Fighters bought Glacier Girl and she will be making her way out here and that Mike Brown won Reno. :)

JH

Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:26 am

Stop it.....Just stop it...

I got Ali in 14.....


(Welcome to WIX Canso42 :D )

Re: Brownsville, Tx. PBY- good news

Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:40 am

Canso42 wrote:Hello group,
I'm new here and want to put everyones minds at ease about the fate of the ex CAF PBY N68756. It was NOT scrapped.
An Aussie, Mark Pilkington entered the picture last fall and purchased the aircraft in mid Dec. (City of Brownsville's scrapper no-showed)


Yepper, I assumed so...not to my detriment this time...
http://lonestaronline.com/listings/deta ... =847057766

Retro stepped up to the plate, but who's Brody? Good on Ya MarkP!!!!

Re: Brownsville, Tx. PBY- good news

Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:14 am

Canso42 wrote:(City of Brownsville's scrapper no-showed).


Doug

Then who were(if you know) the guys that Gary saw taking the 2 C-47s apart and that Mark had a bidding war with on the PBY?

Thanks

Shay
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Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:24 am

:roll: :roll:

????

Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:59 am

Is this a different NMF corroded PBY that a downunder feller bought and
Gary grapped up and has in the duck pond out in his back forty? 8) :wink: :roll: 8)

Re: ????

Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:08 am

Jack Cook wrote:Is this a different NMF corroded PBY that a downunder feller bought and
Gary grapped up and has in the duck pond out in his back forty? 8) :wink: :roll: 8)


Yes, this is the other one, just like it............but in a different parallel universe. :lol:

Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:11 pm

Since my friend Doug seems to be absent tonight maybe I can answer the LSFM PBY question- Yes the Musuem does own it outright. In the past the issue of restoration to flying status was brough up, however I have been told that corrosion in the hull has made that impractical. :cry:

Steve S

Brownsville, Tx. PbY-good news

Tue Jan 30, 2007 11:04 pm

Group,
As Steve S. said, 'ol 740 at Galveston is too far corroded from previous owner neglect to make a viable restoration project at this time. If any of you have any experience with donor financed, non- profit museum operation, you know the harsh reality of priorities of same. Lone Star is a [i]flying[/i] museum and large rustbuckets are pretty far down the list.
The story I heard,- take it with a lb. of salt- was that we had to take the PBY as a 'throw-in' on the deal to get the right deal on the F8F Bearcat from NMNA.

Thanks for the welcomes. How many of you are in Texas? Any other boats 'n' floats fans here?

Floats up!
Doug R. 'Canso42'

Brownsville, Tx. PbY-good news

Tue Jan 30, 2007 11:04 pm

Group,
As Steve S. said, 'ol 740 at Galveston is too far corroded from previous owner neglect to make a viable restoration project at this time. If any of you have any experience with donor financed, non- profit museum operation, you know the harsh reality of priorities of same. Lone Star is a [i]flying[/i] museum and large rustbuckets are pretty far down the list.
The story I heard,- take it with a lb. of salt- was that we had to take the PBY as a 'throw-in' on the deal to get the right deal on the F8F Bearcat from NMNA.

Thanks for the welcomes. How many of you are in Texas? Any other boats 'n' floats fans here?

Floats up!
Doug R. 'Canso42'

Brownsville, Tx. PBY-good news

Tue Jan 30, 2007 11:10 pm

Sorry about the double post. I'm still learning this site's operation
Doug.

Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:59 am

No problem on the double post, Doug. We can all use some good news every now and then. :wink: It's ironic that you put this thread up when you did, however, as I am going to Brownsville next week to relocate the remainder of the airplane (wings, tail section, floats, etc.) to my place in Midland.

I'll be sure to update everyone on that little road trip.

Gary
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