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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 8:49 pm 
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NORTH AMERICAN T-2 BUCKEYE $1,500,000 IL

N36TB, 3810 TT, 1199 SMOH / 1205 SMOH, 1 of only 4 on the U.S. Civil Registry. Completed extensive I.R.A.N. refurbishment by Sabreliner Corp. with over $1,800,00 in documented work.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:26 pm 
Vulture wrote:
Seems to be the season

NORTH AMERICAN T-2 BUCKEYE $1,500,000 IL


I was going to ask "Sabremech" if this was the Warbird Heritage Foundation's T-2, but the fuselage identifying numbers in the photo do not appear to match the numbers on the Heritage Foundation's Buckeye shown on their website pictures.

Appears to be a beautiful T-2 though.


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Thankfully it's not our T2. It's a great flying airplane and quite easy to maintain. This will make someone a nice addition to their collection. Hopefully some day we'll be able to get all 4 together for some formation flying and photos. Here's a fantastic picture taken by Xavier Meal from Osh 2006. It's on our website as well.
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David, wonder how many T-2s old Stonehands can fly at one time ? :lol:


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Rick,
I'm sure "stonehands" will fly anyone of them he can strap into. He' one heck of a guy and pilot.
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