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New York Locator - Second Pass

Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:22 am

I have reviewed the New York Locator. There are some new entries, and some with more info. You can find the Locator at…
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php?Region=NY

If you live in New York or are passing through I am looking for your help to fill in the blanks. You can find a list of the items I need help with below.

Thanks in advance!

Mike


Here is the “Need Help” list…
EDIT: See my latest post for the need help list.
Last edited by mrhenniger on Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:06 am

#3: the Panther is located at the northwest corner of the Colvin Boulevard and Brighton Road intersection in the Town of Tonawanda. I have not seen it in some time but it was there as of about 3 years ago, and I have no reason to believe that it has since moved.

Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:39 am

#4: The American Airpower Museum is at the Republic Airport near East Farmingdale. Which hangar do they occupy?

They occupy Hangar #3 which is one of 3 structures(hangars) that remain of the former Republic Aviation plant. Hangar #4 just to the south of it is used by an FBO, but the museum has a display of artifacts in the old control tower attached to this hangar. It is open to the public when the museum is open and they provide a shuttle to it from hangar #3.

#5: There may be a F-105 displayed in Garden City. If so where exactly is it?

It is at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City. It is stored outdoors, in need of restoration, to the west side of the museum's hangars #3 and #4. As of today it may or may not still be stored outside.

#7: There may be a F-86 displayed in Islip. If so where exactly is it?

There is no F86 in Islip that I am aware of. There is however an F-102 on display in front of the 106th Aerial Rescue Wing NY ANG detachment at the Gabreski Airport in Westhampton Beach. It is located on County Road 31 (Old Riverhead Road).

http://www.philippecolin.net/106/3817-63.jpg

HTH,
Pete
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:43 am

Mike,

You may also want to include these guys if you haven't already.

http://www.34restoration.org/

Marine Helicopter Memorial
Zaweski Farm
1945 Route 25
Jamesport, NY

Volunteers are needed to assist as air show staff and fund raisers and in the restoration and promotion of the Vietnam-era Sikorsky UH34 Marine Helicopter Memorial. Work from home or at the restoration site.
When:
Open End
Daily:


Information:
631-827-5526

Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:47 am

The Panther in #3 is located at 42.55.11N 78.51.11W, facing SE.

The Lucille M. Wright Museum is on Airport Dr, Jamestown, NY, at 42.09.67N 79.16.04W. No acft visible outside.

Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:02 pm

kzollitsch wrote:#3: the Panther is located at the northwest corner of the Colvin Boulevard and Brighton Road intersection in the Town of Tonawanda. I have not seen it in some time but it was there as of about 3 years ago, and I have no reason to believe that it has since moved.

Old SAR pilot wrote:The Panther in #3 is located at 42.55.11N 78.51.11W, facing SE.


Got it!

CH2Tdriver wrote:#4: The American Airpower Museum is at the Republic Airport near East Farmingdale. Which hangar do they occupy?

They occupy Hangar #3 which is one of 3 structures(hangars) that remain of the former Republic Aviation plant. Hangar #4 just to the south of it is used by an FBO, but the museum has a display of artifacts in the old control tower attached to this hangar. It is open to the public when the museum is open and they provide a shuttle to it from hangar #3.


I don’t know the building at all since I have never been there. Does that make it the northern most building on the airport along Cpl Tony Casamento Hwy?

CH2Tdriver wrote:#5: There may be a F-105 displayed in Garden City. If so where exactly is it?

It is at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City. It is stored outdoors, in need of restoration, to the west side of the museum's hangars #3 and #4. As of today it may or may not still be stored outside.


Duh. I should have seen that one.

CH2Tdriver wrote:#7: There may be a F-86 displayed in Islip. If so where exactly is it?

There is no F86 in Islip that I am aware of.


Check.

CH2Tdriver wrote:There is however an F-102 on display in front of the 106th Aerial Rescue Wing NY ANG detachment at the Gabreski Airport in Westhampton Beach. It is located on County Road 31 (Old Riverhead Road).


I had it listed under East Quogue, which is wrong. I will correct that.

CH2Tdriver wrote:You may also want to include these guys if you haven't already.
http://www.34restoration.org/
Marine Helicopter Memorial


This one is being added. I have an approximate location of Herricks Lane and Route 25. Which farm is the Zaweski Farm?

Old SAR pilot wrote:The Lucille M. Wright Museum is on Airport Dr, Jamestown, NY, at 42.09.67N 79.16.04W. No acft visible outside.


Is the museum that large building on Turner Road on the north side of the






Here is the “Need Help” list…
EDIT: The list has been moved to my most recent post.
Last edited by mrhenniger on Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:24 am, edited 1 time in total.

Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:07 pm

quote "I don’t know the building at all since I have never been there. Does that make it the northern most building on the airport along Cpl Tony Casamento Hwy? "

Mike,

It is the second hangar heading south. Hangar 2 is the first and dates to the late 20's before Republic and even Seversky. Then #3 and 4 etc. The only other remnant is along Conklin St and it was part of the Republic factory but actually dates to the 20's and was Ranger Aircraft, then Grumman and finally Seversky. It predates the 1941 construction of the Republic plant directly across Conklin St, which is gone now for a shopping center.

I don't know why the old plant is still there after all these years? Most likely reason is contamination that no one wants to spend the money on to clean up. What I find neat is the old wooden hangar doors on the east end that are still there. I try to imagine them rolling out P-35's or BT-8's!

http://www.grummanpark.org/farmingdale.htm

Pete
http://www.lioddities.com/Abandoned/republic.htm

Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:11 pm

#15: F-100 at Niagara

It's on the secure side of the field with no public access.

Location: 43 06' 54" N, 78 57' 05" W

Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:53 pm

H.A.R.P. is located in Hangar B. THe large one by the water.

NARFAC does not exist, it was simply a suggested and rejected name change for HARP.

Delete it.

THe C-54 mentioned in NARFAC was misidentified. It is actually ours.

Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:25 pm

The Lucille Wright Museum is on Airport Dr, not Turner Rd, and possibly the first large building on the S side of Airport Dr, as you come into the airport...

VFW Post 99 in Lowville, NY is at 7784 W. State St. Google Earth imagery does not have enough resolution to show anything of the twon, much less the VFW :(

Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:35 pm

The C-47 44-76457 belongs to H.A.R.P (NPS). It is located in Hangar B at Floyd Bennett Field.

NY Locator

Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:21 am

Hi Mike,
There's an AH-1 mounted on a pole at the American Legion post in Eden, NY - it's at 42 39 43.21 N 78 53 28.50 W; I saw it while on vacation last August.

Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:23 am

CH2Tdriver wrote:It is the second hangar heading south.


Got it. Please confirm I am pointing at the correct building…
http://www.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=4 ... =1&iwloc=A
…since with the degraded image there is a “blob” to the north that might be a building.

kzollitsch wrote:#15: F-100 at Niagara
It's on the secure side of the field with no public access.
Location: 43 06' 54" N, 78 57' 05" W


Got it. Actually it was in last night’s upload.

Old SAR pilot wrote:The Lucille Wright Museum is on Airport Dr, not Turner Rd, and possibly the first large building on the S side of Airport Dr, as you come into the airport...


OK… Got it. There first building looks like two adjoined buildings. I am guessing it is the half to the east (nice parking lot around it).

Old SAR pilot wrote:VFW Post 99 in Lowville, NY is at 7784 W. State St. Google Earth imagery does not have enough resolution to show anything of the twon, much less the VFW :(


Maps Live has better images, but not enough to pick out an AH-1. Thanks for the tip. The location will remain approximate, but that will be as good as it gets.

Airlift48 wrote:The C-47 44-76457 belongs to H.A.R.P (NPS). It is located in Hangar B at Floyd Bennett Field.


I added the C-47 serial into the private notes. I’ll have it if/when I expand the Locator in the future. Thanks.

Chris Brame wrote:There's an AH-1 mounted on a pole at the American Legion post in Eden, NY - it's at 42 39 43.21 N 78 53 28.50 W; I saw it while on vacation last August.


Added.



All of the new mods will be in tonight’s upload. Thanks everyone!

Mike


Here is the “Need Help” list…
EDIT: The "Need Help" list has been moved to my most recent post.
Last edited by mrhenniger on Thu May 10, 2007 7:10 am, edited 1 time in total.

Fri Apr 20, 2007 2:34 pm

You're good on Hangar 3 location Mike. :)

Wed May 09, 2007 12:35 pm

Here is the “Need Help” list…

#16: There is a “Warbirds Over Long Island” organization at the Brookhaven Airport near Shirley. Which hangar do they occupy?

Warbirds is currently operating out of Northeast Airpark
located at Brookhaven Calabro Airport (HWV).
Shirley, New York, 11967

http://www.northeastairpark.com/index.shtml
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