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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 5:48 am 
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Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone can give me any idea as to what time/s the various tours or activities occur at Fantasy of Flight, including the new wood shop access and tram tour. Will be visiting FoF during my trip to America in July/August and would like to know these details for my planning. I might have to end up giving them a call, but thought I'd ask here first. Many thanks.

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They open at 1030 so be there by 1100. You'll have time to walk through the hangars. The first tour is at 1145 and the second tour is at 1400. You can have lunch in between at their restaurant. You can also get a Stearman flight and take the controls. I dont know that the trolly to the maintenance hangar is running yet. Be sure to call to double check.

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heres the website: http://www.fantasyofflight.com/

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Matt,

Also...Don't forget the "aircraft of the day" flight demo at 3:15. If possible try to attend on Sat/Sun as Kemit himself usually shows up and there is a good chance he may roll out something on the 'heavier' side.

I went in March and the new hangar on the south end of the field was not open to the public on that particular Sunday.

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Is there stll a Lockheed Constellation parked at Fantasy of Flight?

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Hi Chuck and Pete,

Many thanks for your information. Chuck, I'd love to get across to Kissimmee while I'm in Fl, however I just don't think I'll have time as I'll only be in the state for less than 24 hours total. Fantasy is the place I really want to visit since Kermit's Wirraway is there.

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To see that plane, you must be on the 1145 tour.

If you come by Kissimmee at 0830 when we open, you will have plenty of time to do both without any problems. PM me.

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Col. Rohr wrote:
Silverplate wrote:
Is there stll a Lockheed Constellation parked at Fantasy of Flight?

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Yes,

It will be there for awhile and its not a Constellation its a Starliner it use to the West German Air Force One.

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It was never West german Air Force One.

Lockheed Constellation L1649A Starliner

· Current registration - N974R
· Delivered to Lufthansa December 1957 as L1649A D-ALAN
· To Lockheed Air Service May 1960 for conversion to freighter
· Returned to Lufthansa July 27, 1960 and named "Neckar"
· Leased to World Airways July 1962 to February 1964 as N45512
· Returned to Lufthansa and restored to D-ALAN April 24, 1964
· To Parker and Ransom Aircraft Sales February 22, 1966 as N179AV
· To Air Venturers March 10, 1966
· Leased to Trans Mediterranean Airways October 1966 to February 1967
· To CHS Leasing Corporation October 1, 1967 and leased to Air Venturers
· To CJS Aircargo December 29, 1970 and stored at Houston-Hobby Airport, TX by March 1972
· To West-Air June 23, 1973
· To Charles Baldon Aircraft on June 27, 1973
· Delivered Bethel, AK July 1973
· To Onyx Aviation Inc on October 18, 1973
· Stored Anchorage, AK until June 2, 1974 when departed for Houston, TX where it was stored spring 1975 to spring 1976
· To Thomas Campbell July 15, 1975 and named "Ramatou U"
· Leased to Burns Aviation April 28, 1976 to June 7, 1976 and ferried to Miami, FL on April 28, 1976
· To Proimex International Ltd on May 20, 1976 ferried to Fort Lauderdale that same month
· For sale August 1977 for $14,000
· To Aeroborne Enterprises September 1980 and restoration begun
· To Maine Coast Airways (Maurice Roundy) in 1985
· Aircraft restored 1985 to August 1988
· First attempt at ferry flight to Auburn-Lewiston, ME on August 18, 1988 resulted in an emergency landing at West Palm Beach Airport, FL after about a ten-minute flight
· Second attempt at ferry flight on September 19, 1988 resulted in an emergency landing at Sanford Airport, FL after about a one-hour flight
· Parked at Sanford with only intermittent maintenance and engine runs from September 1988 to early 2000
· Restored by Maurice Roundy early 2000 to October 2001
· Successful thirty-minute ferry flight October 19, 2001 from Sanford to Kermit Weeks "Fantasy of Flight Museum" in Polk, FL
· On five year loan to museum

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So that's where that Connie went to ! It used to be on the ramp at Hobby Airport/Houston. They were flying cattle in it. Don't remember exactly but the story was it was making trips between Houston and South America. It was sitting on the ramp for a a couple of years then it disappeared and never came back.


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Col. Rohr wrote:
I have photos of it when it was being used by the West German Govermant.

RER


I love connies!!!!!


could you post that picture?

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