Chris Brame wrote:
A bunch of them went into civilian hands post-USAF service; like the other survivor at Pima; anyone have photos?
Here are some images of YC-125s, the group photo I believe, was shot in Guatemala.
I do not have information as to the photo owners.
The data below, provided by Mr. Martin Wienert and Jay:
Nortrhop YC-125
Originally Posted by Martin Wienert
Sorry, slightly off thread...
I have eight or nine YC-125 in Latin-America
2503 TG-DAH-84 Jose Luis Arenas
2505 PZ-TAO Surinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Surinam AW) Netherlands Guiana (replacement for TAD)
2516 PZ-TAD Surinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij (Surinam AW) del as N2570B
2507 CP-651 South American Placers
2508 CP-631 Corporación Minera de Bolivia
2515 CP-650 South American Placers
2510 XA-LOU Servicios Aereos de Chiapas
2512 XA-LOV Servicios Aereos de Chiapas
2520 XA-GEY Triplay y Maderas de Durango / Servisios Aereos Especiales SAESA
???? XA-KUY noted Mexico City 1966
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviatio.../5/1332524.jpg"N2569B / 12 (cn 2515) Perhaps these are some of the aircraft bought by Frank Ambrose for bush operations in South America. This is a rare photo of a rare aircraft. I believe there are actually 4 Raiders in this photo. Taken by my father William G. Ebert.
More: Miami - International (Wilcox Field / 36th Street / Pan American Field) (MIA / KMIA)
More: USA - Florida, 1957
So the 3 pictured acft may be on this list:
"From the 1946-1948 USAAF Serial Numbers via
http://www.afhra.af.mil/ and
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/usafserials.html48-618/627 Northrop YC-125B Raider
c/n 2502/2511
618 (c/n 2502) flew as N4050K.
619 (c/n 2503) to Frank Ambrose Aviation, Miami as N6521B
620 (c/n 2504) to Frank Ambrose Aviation, Miami as N2562B
621 (c/n 2505) to N2563B with Frank Ambrose Aviation, Miami.Reported W/O Aug 15, 1960, but seen Miami Int'l May 21, 1964 with Ambrose tls.
623 (c/n 2507) to civil registry as N4194A (CP-651)
624 (c/n 2508) to civil registry as N2564B with Quipco Associates, Hialeah, FL (CP-631)
625 (c/n 2509) to civil registry as N2565B with Frank Ambrose Aviation, Miami
626 (c/n 2510) on display at USAF Museum, marked as 48-622
627 (c/n 2511) to civil registry as N2567B with Frank Ambrose Aviation, Miami.
48-628/640 Northrop YC-125A Raider
c/n 2512/2524
629 (c/n 2513) to civil registry as N2568B with Frank Ambrose Aviation, Miami
631 (c/n 2515) to civil registry as N2569B (CP-650)
632 (c/n 2516) to civil registry as N2570B with Frank Ambrose Aviation of Miami. Leased by Surinam (Surinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij - SLM) from Ambrose Aviation as PZ-TAO, Jun 11, 1959 nosed over Coeroeni, repaired. Jan 12, 1959 Kayser Mountains Airstrip; nosed over again. Repaired and flown back but severely damaged during bad landing.
633 (c/n 2517) to civil registry as N2571B with Frank Ambrose Aviation of Miami
634 (c/n 2518) to civil registry as N3756Q
635 (c/n 2519) to civil registry as N2572B with Frank Ambrose Aviation of Miami
636 (c/n 2520) at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ displayed as XB-GEY.
637 (c/n 2521) to civil registry as N2574B with Frank Ambrose Aviation of Miami
638 (c/n 2521) to civil registry as N2575B with Frank Ambrose Aviation of Miami
639 (c/n 2522) to civil registry as N2576B with Frank Ambrose Aviation of Miami
640 (c/n 2523) to civil registry as N2577B with Frank Ambrose Aviation of Miami"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-w...z-9-print.htmlThanks for the info!
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... hp?t=17753Jay
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:47 pm Post subject: YC 125 Reply with quote
The YC-125 in question is now located at Wright-Patterson AFB. The aircraft was formerly located in Zacateas Mexico. It was purchased by Asher Ward and Daryl Greenameyer after they crashed a YC 125 in route to the Air Force Museum for a trade deal. The aircraft was disassembled and transported to Rockford, IL for paint work and etc. Later transported by truck to Wright-Patterson.
I know this to be true because I almost bought the aircraft while it was in Zacateas. Small problem. I was told that the aircraft was a FORD Trimotor with the engines removed. Nice flight to Zacatecas for nothing but a good steak dinner. I tried to sell the aircraft to the Air Force Museum but they told me they were getting one from Asher and Daryl. After their ill-fated flight, I tried to sell the aircraft to Asher but he was in Mexico purchasing my aircraft. (actually I never owned the aircraft, I was just trying to sell it before buying it) Asher made the purchase and the rest is history.
Jaybo
Saludos,
Tulio