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New Mexico Locator

Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:13 pm

Hello All!

Thanks for the many contributions over the last week. Every tip and shred of info is very much appreciated. There are a few that have gone "above and beyond". I would be neglectful if I didn't recognize Scott Pinkerton and Walt McKinney. These two gents have been providing a steady flow of tips that we all will benefit from.

I have just taken the New Mexico section of the locator as far as I can. You can find it at…
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php ... w%20Mexico

Or you can go to…
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php
… and enter “New Mexico” or “NM” in the region category.

If anyone has trouble with these links then post here or PM me. I am now having trouble getting to my Hotmail account at work. I suspect the IT group has gotten wise. So far I can still get to WIX. Of course the Locator contribution form still works well, so feel free to use it if it is your preferred method for passing along info. I’ll definitely be checking my email in the evenings.

I am looking forward to comments, tips, contributions etc. My typical list of questions is included below.

Regards,

Mike

The questions…
EDIT: The remainder list has been moved to my most recent post.
Last edited by mrhenniger on Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:30 am, edited 1 time in total.

Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:03 pm

#9 White Sands Missile Range Musuem
32 23 08.37N
106 28 42.94W

"http://www.wsmr-history.org/"

bill word

Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:59 pm

#11 There is an F-111 at the Santa Fe Airport on static display
F-111F 70-2408
It was there last November.

Image
from f-111.net

Las Cruces

Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:47 am

As of last October there was an A-26 and a PV-2 at Las Cruces on the ramp; both are in pretty rough shape. There is also an F-100F between the FBO's on the west side of the field, but I don't have any details on that one.

Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:12 am

Hi, Mike,


Sorry to nitpick:

#2: There may be plane, possibly an F-4, displayed in a park in Alamorgo. Has anyone seen it?

It should be Alamogordo.

#7: There may be a C-46 and/or F-100 displayed at the airport in Las Cruces. Can anyone confirm?


There is 100% sure, an F-100 on display at Las Cruces Airport. I have the photos to prove it.

As for the C-46 that used to be there, it was ferried to California within the last year or two; that subject was part of a thread here a while back.

#8: Is there a “Southwest Aviation” at the Las Crusces Municipal Airport? If so do they have an A-26, O-46 and/or PV-2?

Same goes for the A-26 which I saw but I did not see an O-46. I will have to check my photos to see if there was a PV-2 (last time I was there, was April 2006)

#10: Is there a F-105 displayed in Roswell?

It is there, although you cannot call it as being on display.

While it is at the airport, it is inside a fenced area, far from the street.

Also at the Roswell Airpark, there is a drone; geographical coordinates and pictures for these two are here:

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ght=mexico

#11: There may be a F-100 and/or F-111 displayed in Sante Fe. Has anyone seen them?

This has already been answerede above, and I confirm the F-111 as being there.

#12: Are there any F-86s held by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro?

Unless you check with Google Earth, the last time (2006) I tried to gather information at the NM Institute of Mining Tech, I was met by a very irate and uncooperative NM University cop, so I decided that prudence was advisable, and left the area.

I can send you the photos via e-mail, if you want me to do so.

All the photos that I had posted here in the past, were deleted by a hacker ($%#@^& I know who you are, J.R.E.) and thus, you all do not get to see them posted with the links.

I still have the originals though, so nothing has been lost after all.

Saludos,


Tulio

Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:29 am

bilwor wrote:#9 White Sands Missile Range Musuem
32 23 08.37N
106 28 42.94W


I was quite well off the mark on that one. Thanks for the coordinates.

Ztex wrote:#11 There is an F-111 at the Santa Fe Airport on static display

Tulio wrote:There is 100% sure, an F-100 on display at Las Cruces Airport. I have the photos to prove it.


Found it. It is located at… 35 37 08.30 N 106 04 58.50 W

Tulio wrote:As for the C-46 that used to be there, it was ferried to California within the last year or two; that subject was part of a thread here a while back.


Noted. Is this the one at Yanks now?

doctor wrote:As of last October there was an A-26 and a PV-2 at Las Cruces on the ramp; both are in pretty rough shape.

Tulio wrote:Same goes for the A-26 which I saw but I did not see an O-46. I will have to check my photos to see if there was a PV-2 (last time I was there, was April 2006)


The GE images of the airport is a composite of at least two. Most of the airport is covered by one image which appears was taken late in the day after an air show. I think there is a C-123 on the ramp, along with a NASA F-18 and Learjet. Basically there is much “stuff” on the ramp. The resolution is good, and I can’t make out an A-26. However, the part of the airport to the west has what might be an A-26 tucked up close to a hangar and is parked pointing east.

The one I am talking about is at… 32 16 59.65 N 106 55 27.79 W

It can also be viewed at…
http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=U ... 1&t=k&om=1

Is this where you meant? If not where is the A-26 and PV-2 in relation to the F-100?

doctor wrote:There is also an F-100F between the FBO's on the west side of the field, but I don't have any details on that one.


Found it. It is at… 32 16 58.83 N 106 55 12.63 W

Tulio wrote:Sorry to nitpick:


Don’t worry about it. Nitpicking the Locator is welcomed since that is what improves it. Besides, I can type fast, just not always accurately. ;-)

Tulio wrote:#2: There may be plane, possibly an F-4, displayed in a park in Alamorgo. Has anyone seen it?

It should be Alamogordo.


Corrected below. I had it correct in the Locator.

Tulio wrote:#10: Is there a F-105 displayed in Roswell?
It is there, although you cannot call it as being on display. While it is at the airport, it is inside a fenced area, far from the street.


Found it….33 18 35.07 N 104 31 36.78 W Does it belong to a junior college?

Tulio wrote:Also at the Roswell Airpark, there is a drone; geographical coordinates and pictures for these two are here:

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ght=mexico


Check.

Tulio wrote:#12: Are there any F-86s held by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro?

Unless you check with Google Earth, the last time (2006) I tried to gather information at the NM Institute of Mining Tech, I was met by a very irate and uncooperative NM University cop, so I decided that prudence was advisable, and left the area.


Google Earth didn’t reveal anything. But is have one source that indicates they may have, or had at one point, many airframes. Did you ever try to contact them directly?

Tulio wrote:I can send you the photos via e-mail, if you want me to do so.


I appreciate it, but send photos to Scott for the registry. I would be swamped trying to include photos and serials in the Locator.


The changes will be uploaded tonight.

Mike


The remaining questions…
#1: What aircraft types does the CAF Lobo Wing, in Moriarty, have in the collection?
#2: There may be plane, possibly an F-4, displayed in a park in Alamogordo. Has anyone seen it?
#3: Does Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque have a MiG-21 or F-80 on display?
#4: I had one source which indicated there was a T-33 displayed at American Legion Post 81 in Belen. Post 81 is actually in Lake Havasu City, but I can't located the T-33 there. Belen doesn't have a Legion post. Is there a T-33 associated with either of these two locations?
#5: Is there a AT-11 displayed at the Carvern City Airport in Carlsbad?
#6: Is there a Fort Jordan Museum in Clayton? Do they have a F-86?
#8: Where exactly are the A-26 and PV-2 belonging to “Southwest Aviation” at the Las Crusces Municipal Airport located?
#11: There may be a F-100 displayed in Sante Fe. Has anyone seen it?
#12: Are there any F-86s held by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro?
#13: Is there a T-33 at the Truth or Consquences Airport.

New Mexico locator

Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:41 am

Mike
Lobo wing of the CAF at Moriarty has a PT-26 (N5519N) and a AT-11 (N320A). I don't know if it is an actually AT-11 or a modified C-45. The PT is a flyer, the twin beech is in restoration.

Hope this helps
Chris

Thu Mar 08, 2007 6:03 am

Mike:

This is confirmation regarding the PV-2, as well as the A-26, the F-100D and the A-26 fuselage at Las Cruces (June 04, 2006):

The F-100 is just west from the airport terminal.

The A-26 fuselage is located further west from the F-100, while the PV-2 and the A-26 stand next to each other in one of the main aprons.

Image

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Saludos,


Tulio

Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:55 am

flyingsailor wrote:Lobo wing of the CAF at Moriarty has a PT-26 (N5519N) and a AT-11 (N320A). I don't know if it is an actually AT-11 or a modified C-45. The PT is a flyer, the twin beech is in restoration.


Thanks Chris!

Tulio wrote:This is confirmation regarding the PV-2, as well as the A-26, the F-100D and the A-26 fuselage at Las Cruces (June 04, 2006):

The F-100 is just west from the airport terminal.

The A-26 fuselage is located further west from the F-100, while the PV-2 and the A-26 stand next to each other in one of the main aprons.


All noted. You new info will be in the upload this evening.

Mike

Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:40 am

Anyone know anything about the PV-2? What's the interior like?
Thanks. PJ

Fri Mar 09, 2007 2:44 am

Sorry, PJ but I don't know about the PV-2s interior.

My shots were taken through the chain link fence.

Maybe someone else here will have the info for you?

Saludos,


Tulio
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