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Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:47 pm

Putting in an autopilot and a few other things.

Jim

ps...don't ask me why

Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:00 am

Taigh Ramey wrote:The P-80 was built as a static display from a T-33. It was originally intended for an Air Force trade that never happened. The owner tried for years to sell it but it was priced way too high. Eventually it was disassembled and trucked out, just where, I don't know.

the N3N belongs to Denis Sanders and is his personal project. As I mentioned earlier it is beautiful as is anything the Sanders boys work on!

I can't tell you much about B-23 except to say she was a Howard Hughes modified aircraft like the one at Pima. Mike Bogue owned her for a long time and she is still owned by the family/estate. I remember flying with her on a photo mission at the famous, one and only, Tracy air show in Ca 15+ years ago...that was a great show!

Sorry I don't have more information for you.



Taigh, that wouldn't be Dick Bejing(spelling, sorry Dick) old P-80??

Thanks,

Lynn
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