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Any idea who's Blog this is?

Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:51 pm

I came across this web log today and ended up going back to it again out of curiousity. Now I'm jonesing to know who it belongs to. :D


http://feeds.feedburner.com/AdviceColumn

From the information given, I'd say the guy must work for Jim Frye, or Northpoint Aero Warbird Classics, or someone like that?! Any clue who out there owns two T-2 Buckeyes?

Re: Any idea who's Blog this is?

Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:17 pm

Rob Mears wrote:I came across this web log today and ended up going back to it again out of curiousity. Now I'm jonesing to know who it belongs to. :D


http://feeds.feedburner.com/AdviceColumn

From the information given, I'd say the guy must work for Jim Frye, or Northpoint Aero Warbird Classics, or someone like that?! Any clue who out there owns two T-2 Buckeyes?


My bet is he works for Duane Doyle.

Re: Any idea who's Blog this is?

Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:53 am

Warbird Pilot wrote:
Rob Mears wrote:I came across this web log today and ended up going back to it again out of curiousity. Now I'm jonesing to know who it belongs to. :D


http://feeds.feedburner.com/AdviceColumn

From the information given, I'd say the guy must work for Jim Frye, or Northpoint Aero Warbird Classics, or someone like that?! Any clue who out there owns two T-2 Buckeyes?


My bet is he works for Duane Doyle.


I think you might be right. Besides the T-28 and the Corsair project, I've heard he has a Buckeye. If it's him, I guess he has two. Very cool. I poked around a little bit on the page and found this,

http://www.blogger.com/profile/10007149

Someone should send him an email and invite him over here. I didn't read the whole blog yet, but the thing the stood out imediately was,

7 ME-109's

If my fuzzy drunk memory serves, Connie Edwards had some Buchons once upon a time, but, my god, they're still there! Hopefully!


This is good news about the T-2's. Especially that they are in my area. I can't wait to see them. This is even cooler, maybe even strange, because, after a very cool day of T28 flying with Dan D, I was getting out of his car, and I saw on the floor of his back seat, a factory NAA picture labeled "Navy T2J Trainer-Columbus Division". Dan gave it to me. It's hanging over this computer as I type.

Blog

Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:56 am

Interesting pictures he posted! Is that collection in a hangar or some storage facility?

I was just about to post a note about blogs. Anyone found any other blogs on Warbirds? Seems like most of the ones I have found are just about general aviation.

Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:49 am

The picture of the Staggerwing on the grass is M. Potter's at Carp last august...

Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:53 am

From the names in the blog, he appears to be Wayne D Watts.

Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:26 am

If you guys are correct...what is the second Corsair he is talking about? I know Mr. Doyle has the ex-Hooey bird N7171K, but he said two...

Jim
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