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HELL FREEZES OVER

Thu Sep 09, 2021 12:22 pm

Never ever thought I'd see the old navy T-34Bs up for sale.

https://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/auc ... CI21372601

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:11 pm

My dad bought one of those thirty years ago. Dennis Buehn worked some deal with the Navy. A few were released and the rest were to be held as "trading material" as they came off the line. They had the old blue and white recruiters duty paint scheme. They are military stock B models. I know we had to reskin the magnesium control surfaces and our aircraft only had about 3,000 hours total time. Ours was flown to Nashville on a ferry permit. Very sad that the Navy didn't sale the rest a few decades ago. Typically, they were maintained very well until parked.

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Thu Sep 09, 2021 5:10 pm

That looks like one of the T-34's that was sitting on the ramp the last time i visited the Naval Air Museum in P-cola about a decade ago. Based on the airplane's reported condition, I'll venture that a decade of outdoor storage has wreaked havoc on the airframe.

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Thu Sep 09, 2021 6:22 pm

Would make a good pole dancer.

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Fri Sep 10, 2021 9:14 pm

I have to admit, that's the right decision. Not quite the level of "why do they have that?" of some of the aircraft that NMUSAF gave up a while ago as part of their exchange program, but definitely something they don't need.

Also, on a hunch I checked and yes, the entire T-34 "flight" on the NNAM ramp is available:

If it were up to me, I would also think long and hard about deaccessing some of those other duplicate aircraft on the ramp. (e.g. two A-3s, two C-1s, two P-2s, two T-2s, five A-4s) I know some of them represent different variants of the same airplane, but some of them have to be near duplicates, right? There's also the C-46, which, although the USMC did operate them as R5Cs, I really have to question whether it is relevant enough to the Navy to include. (a la the Luscombe 8 and DH.89 that were at NMUSAF)

Of course there's always the risk of going too far, but I think these recent thinnings of national collections are a good thing. There are a lot of more deserving aircraft on that ramp that badly need TLC and having less aircraft makes that significantly easier.

Not to get off topic, but on the subject of recent large airplane auctions, does anyone know how the auction of those aerial tankers at Greybull panned out?

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:07 am

How does an FAA Bill of Sale not being issued affect the ability to get any of these planes back in the air?

Thanks,

Mac

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Sat Sep 11, 2021 8:16 am

You may notice in the T-34 pics , in the background is the sole surviving North American AJ Savage. The Navy's first turboprop aircraft design and they were operational in squadron strength. It's sad that it was donated and flown to the museum fifty years ago and they've never gotten it out of the weather. What's the bias? Can't they at least squeeze it into a workshop?

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Sat Sep 11, 2021 8:25 am

I do think it is sad to see the Savage sitting out in those conditions for so long. A very interesting aircraft, delivered with two R-2800’s and a single turbojet buried in the fuselage.

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:02 pm

Jim MacDonald wrote:How does an FAA Bill of Sale not being issued affect the ability to get any of these planes back in the air?

Thanks,

Mac


Not an insurmountable one, but its another hoop to jump through that might scare off someone without the resources necessary.

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:53 am

Thanks for the reply, Shrike.

Mac

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:33 am

Kyleb wrote:I do think it is sad to see the Savage sitting out in those conditions for so long. A very interesting aircraft, delivered with two R-2800’s and a single turbojet buried in the fuselage.


Amen, while a largely forgotten type by many, the Savage as a sole survivor and a historical type (first as designed nuclear capable carrier aircraft) deserves a much better fate than rotting on the ramp for decades.

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Wed Sep 15, 2021 5:30 pm

WELL, now that the aurction is over, did anyone on here get one of the T-34s??

Please Savage, etc fans, start your own thread.

Re: HELL FREEZES OVER

Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:11 am

JOMiller wrote:WELL, now that the auction is over, did anyone on here get one of the T-34s??

And with the prices paid (mostly around $30k with one over $50k), were the buyers paying parts value, or viable project value?
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