RMAllnutt wrote:
Very nice photo-essay Mike... thanks for posting!
You are welcome Richard!
me109g4 wrote:
Awesome pics,, reminds me that i need to get out to the west coast again,,
I know what you mean. Nice weather and airplanes. Other than chocolate and peanut butter, there isn't a pair that goes together better.

It has been ice raining here for an hour, and a snow storm is on the way. Groan....
Steve T wrote:
Wow Mike...good stuff! Really neat to see the old IVA (Al Rubin and co) Beech C-45 among the airshow shots too.
You never fail to impress me with how you can make these historical connections Steve! Do you have any shots of it when it was in Markham? Could you upload one or two to the dossier?
mustangdriver wrote:
Love that F-86, is that the Real Boomerang?
I need to be educated here. Hopefully someone else can answer your question.
Rick65 wrote:
Thanks for the great photos, it must have been an intense few days.
A question - do you know the details of the plane (Sea Fury?) in the background of the B23 photo.
You have done such a good job of identifying the others.
It was intense. My trips were planned from sunrise to sunset. Go, go, go... I usually prefer relaxing vacations, but with the expense I wanted to make the most of it.
I can't say for sure, but it may be one of the airframes listed here...
Aerial Visuals - Location Dossier - Sanders Aviation - 9 airframes...if anyone else can fill in the details that would be much appreciated. I would like to move the appropriate Seafury airframe to the marker with the B-23.
P51Mstg wrote:
You covered a lot of ground. Betsy and I enjoyed having dinner with you at Reno. If you are coming next year we need to get together again.
Awesome post, took a lot of work to put it all together.
I had a good time at dinner as well. Good company, good discussions. I got permission in principle from the boss to make a return trip. I have some cash set aside for it. If I can maintain employment here the trip is on.
BTW... Still putting the trip photos together. I am working on Day 3 when I have a spare few minutes here or there. Look for more posts coming soon.
Mike
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