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Yanks Museum @ Chino pics

Tue Jul 26, 2005 7:06 pm

Here are a few pics of the Yanks Museum @ Chino.

Sorry about the tail-feathers, spinners, etc. in the way
(and the cut-off portions of airframe shots), but they
have these birds packed into those hangars so tight, it's
impossible to get a clear/whole picture of the darned
things.

http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/1.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/2.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/3.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/4.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/5.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/6.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/7.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/8.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/9.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/10.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/11.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/12.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Yanks/13.jpg


Bela P. Havasreti
Last edited by snj-5 on Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:01 am, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Yanks Museum @ Chino pics

Wed Jul 27, 2005 6:46 am

snj-5 wrote:Sorry about the tail-feathers, spinners, etc. in the way


Apologies not necessary. Thanks for sharing!

Mike

Wed Jul 27, 2005 8:36 am

Great to see some shots of warbirds across the pond :) Really wish I could get to a show at Chino.

Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:43 pm

What's the story of the P-47 restoration. I'm not sure, but I was thinking that project had been completed some time ago.

Also, does the Lightning have an authentic F-5 nose, or is the one on the plane a custom post-war component (mapping company, etc)?

Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:40 pm

Rob Mears wrote:What's the story of the P-47 restoration. I'm not sure, but I was thinking that project had been completed some time ago.

Also, does the Lightning have an authentic F-5 nose, or is the one on the plane a custom post-war component (mapping company, etc)?


It had been completed, but apparently the prop needed overhauling. Maybe it wasn't quite complete, or maybe they are doing the recurring corrosion AD.

I believe the Lightning is in fact an F-5, although the registration shows a P-38L (essentially the same except for the photo equipment/nose).

Wed Jul 27, 2005 5:08 pm

Looks like the Dauntless was getting some type of work done to its right wheel as well. You have to hand it to the YAF for apparently maintaining their aircraft as if they were flyers, even if they do remain static.

The P-51 is a huge stand out IMO.

F4U

Wed Jul 27, 2005 5:53 pm

snj-5:

What's the story behind the F4U? Do you happen to know its Buno? Tks F4U Buff/FAH619

Re: F4U

Wed Jul 27, 2005 7:24 pm

FAH 619 wrote:What's the story behind the F4U? Do you happen to know its Buno?


http://www.yanksair.com/

http://162.58.35.241/acdatabase/nnumsql.asp?NNumbertxt=47991

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/corsairregistry/f4u-97390.html

Thu Jul 28, 2005 3:10 am

The 38 is indeed an F-5G. Stan Hoefler told me about ten years back that they had bought a photo nose with the intent to restore it as it used to be in the "old days"! Great to see it with the larger nose. Not as pretty as the fighter, but a rare sight. Too bad Champlin redid his genuine two-seat nightfighter version to single seat. It is the only one in existence!!! :(

T J

Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:04 am

bdk wrote:
Rob Mears wrote:I believe the Lightning is in fact an F-5, although the registration shows a P-38L (essentially the same except for the photo equipment/nose).


Here is what I have in my notes...
Model: Lockheed F-5G Lightning
S/N: 44-27183 USAAF
C/N: 422-8187
C/R: NX718, P-38L, 8187
Owner: Charles F. Nichols
History: P-38L-5-LO (1944) 44-27183 USAAF, converted F-5G, NC62441 (1946/5/17), NC52441 (1953/1/2), modified with a pressurised two seat cockpit and survey nose, N501MH (1958/3), N517PA (1965/12), restored with T-33 nose installed (1973-1981), to Charles F. Nichols / Yankee Air Corps / Yanks Air Museum / N718 (1990/3/13), restored as an F-5G with an F-5G nose and camera fittings (1990/3/13)

Here are a few shots from my visit last February...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/268 ... 4061WbFHaC
http://community.webshots.com/photo/268 ... 7945VuboaW

Regards,

Mike
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