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Tom Wood Aviation, A look at an impressive collection.

Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:56 am

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I recently got to visit the awesome collection owned by Indiana business-man, Tom Wood. This is a look at the 7 out of 8 of his toys he keeps at Signature Flight support in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Enjoy...

The Hangar
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The Planes...

F-86 Sabre NX86F
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The "Batman" No Jokers~90 Willy 10 was I believe the group in which Mr. Wood's son Jeff trained in Vipers, he also became #8 for the Thunderbirds and an agressor at Nellis. He now drives Vipers in Terre Haute.
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I declare this one to go in the "WHOOPS" category...
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The Lancair N32TW, not a warbird but hang in there ;)

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The Mustang N6306T, in the process of gear well restoration.

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I found this old Gunfighter sticker to the left of the pilot's seat, which I thought was kinda funny.
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T-6 Texan N7055C, the '6 I got to fly alot when my dad was his chief pilot.

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Beware: those who don't like cockpits non-stock, look away! One look in the cockpit reveals dang near everything was chromed or gold-plated. :o :shock:
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Citation Excel N67TW, just three quick shots cause I know its just a bizjet. But Indianapolis to Phoenix in around 4 hours is pretty nice. ;) :D
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Bearcat N2209, also known as Tom's baby, nobody else flies it and he loves this plane to death! I guess because of the performance, in which I don't blame him.
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You haven't been in a tiny cockpit until you've been in a bearcat. I'm about 6ft. 200 lbs and I wouldn't stay in that thing for long! O.K. yes I would but... :rolleyes:
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Bonanza N1089C, just one shot of this cause you've seen one you've seen 'em alll
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And finally here are some shots around the hangar.

Ole' Reliable, except for when it won't start ;)
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Sabre wings, I have no idea what the wooden ones go to though.
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R-2800 layin' around...
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Merlin Power, the Merlin that was taken out of the '51 last year or '05, I don't remember.
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This was after Tom's checkout in the Sabre down at Frank Strickler's place in Denton, Texas. Fox 51 sent this to Tom...
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Hehehehe, I like this one...
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And finally the photog gets photographed, in a Bearcat B)
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Hope you enjoyed and didn't have to wait an hour for the pics.

tc
Last edited by Trey Carroll on Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:07 pm

What a nice collection! Thanks for sharing the pics. :drink3:

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Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:14 pm

O and Scott, please use the cockpit shots for the registry if you'd like :D

tc

Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:15 pm

Very cool! Thanks for sharing. I grew up near Indy, so it's cool to see the collection.

Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:33 pm

The Corsair still wins top billing with me, but the Bearcat is a very pretty plane too, I like it very much. Nice pictures, thank you for sharing!

Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:34 pm

What a nice collection. Curious what does Tom Wood do for a living does he have an air charter business?

Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:39 pm

B-29 Super Fort wrote:What a nice collection. Curious what does Tom Wood do for a living does he have an air charter business?


Hes been a car dealer since sometime in the 60's. He's got about 13 dealerships now.

Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:54 pm

Hi Trey,

nice pics. Hope you drove Wayne nuts taking them!

Glenn

ps kick your ole' man in the butt for me! but do it with a smile.

Thu Feb 15, 2007 1:01 pm

Not that it really matters, but those wooden wings look like they're the top wing off of a Pitts S-1C.

Thanks for posting the pictures. Been around Tom at a few airshows. He's a pretty nice fella.

Gary

Thu Feb 15, 2007 1:03 pm

warbirddriver wrote:Hi Trey,

nice pics. Hope you drove Wayne nuts taking them!

Glenn

ps kick your ole' man in the butt for me! but do it with a smile.


Hey Glenn,

I was at the "office" all day Wayne was working on recovering the right flap on the Bearcat with another guy, so he wasn't with the planes much. I will whoop up on my dad tonight, count on it :wink:

Thu Feb 15, 2007 1:07 pm

I'd be afraid to work in that hangar for fear of getting the floor dirty!

Beautiful a/c, great photos......thanks!

Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:41 pm

Wicked shots Trey!

:wink:

Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:58 pm

Tom is not only one of the nicest warbird guys on the planet but he is also an incredible formation pilot. A couple of years ago we left together in our Mustangs. He was stuck like glue on my right wing.
I think he is the current record holder for longest owner of a Mustang maybe 40 years not sure.
My goal is to beat that record at 18 so far.

Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:44 pm

THat is my dream hangar. I love the F-86.

Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:16 pm

the stuff is in pristine condition. wicked shot of the sabre gun port!!! 8)
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