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Re: Help me save a F-86H cockpit

Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:10 pm

Interesting that some aircraft did survive Socorro, my understanding was they were either destroyed in testing or scrapped. I wish I could help, there needs to be more done here in Columbus to recognize that all these birds were built here.

Re: Help me save a F-86H cockpit

Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:34 am

Nathan wrote:I am not one to ask anything of anybody but I could sure use some help. I am looking for anyone that would be interested in helping me save a F-86H cockpit section. I need to raise $4500+ to get it home, where I would restore it and take it to events so children and folks can look at it and sit in the cockpit and learn the history of the F-86. This is my only chance of ever getting something like this. I have been hopelessly collecting F-86 parts in hope maybe someday I can build up a display. Please email me at warhawknm@yahoo.com if interested. For those that contribute Im thinking of making something for you as a gift. Just not sure yet what it might be, but Im thinking a F-86 plaque or something.

Thanks,
Nathan

P.S.:

This is it:

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Just curious, but are you out of Slippery Rock?

Re: Help me save a F-86H cockpit

Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:53 am

Sorry folks but it got sold to someone else. No worries. :(

Re: Help me save a F-86H cockpit

Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:31 am

flightsimer, you're thinking of Walter Powell, who advertises on Barnstormer.

From :
http://www.aero-web.org/specs/northam/f-86f.htm
Walter V. Powell
Slippery Rock, PA I have on static display, F-86 F 52-5303. at the W.Pa. Warbird Aviation Museum. Any information this aircraft would be appreciated.
12/15/2007 @ 09:43 [ref: 18926]

Re: Help me save a F-86H cockpit

Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:35 am

Yeah, I was posted it here then realized the name was on the barnstormer ad. He too was looking for a 86 canopy.
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