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more of my old photos, this time of some warbirds that were earning thier keep.

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Interesting photos! Was the On Mark converted Invader an enginetestbed?


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http://www.warbirdregistry.org/a26regis ... 39221.html

Scott, you can use the pic for the registry


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Hey Matt, Were the B-17s outside of Gene Packards place. I noticed the Connie tail in the background and I know they had a few out there too. Also, is that the 4Y that is now at Lone Star?

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That is Gene's place, at one time there were 5 B-17s based at Falcon Field.
The B-17s in the pictures are now know as
N17W tanker 04 B-17F 42-29782 Boeing Bee
N93012 tanker 99 B-17G 44-83575 Nine o Nine
N3193G tanker 34 B-17G 44-85829 Yankee Lady
N9563Z tanker 89 B-17G 44-83563 Fuddy Duddy

C30 is now with the LSFM


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Matt,
Thanks for the pic of Charlie 30. It looks a bit different now with almost all turrets back on though its still mostly nat. metal with some green primer here and there.
The restoration of that a/c is back on officially. It passed all its wing spar tests. Larry said, broadly speaking of course, "...a couple of years at least." I suggested that it would be totally cool to fly it to P'cola in '011 for the Naval aviation centennial. Come in with a big escort of Corsairs and Grumman Cats. No harm in dreaming.
The big R-2600 sell off at H&P benefited LSFM greatly. You were there and may have crossed paths with Larry and John.

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S: Took hammer away from midget.


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Wow! great pictures.

That A-26 is seriously....interesting. :wink:

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Interesting photos! Was the On Mark converted Invader an enginetestbed?


I believe the Invader was used by Garrett as an engine test bed before being donated to one of the local high schools in the Phoenix area. (I forget which one)


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Chad Veich wrote:
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Interesting photos! Was the On Mark converted Invader an enginetestbed?


I believe the Invader was used by Garrett as an engine test bed before being donated to one of the local high schools in the Phoenix area. (I forget which one)


Chad it is real simple to find out which one, click on the link further up in this thread,


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Chad Veich wrote:
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Interesting photos! Was the On Mark converted Invader an enginetestbed?


I believe the Invader was used by Garrett as an engine test bed before being donated to one of the local high schools in the Phoenix area. (I forget which one)


South Mountain High School
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&q=S ... 4&t=h&z=18

Photo on: http://www.phxhs.k12.az.us/education/st ... tegory=132

I hope to visit the school this summer and get detail shots of it. By the way, I noticed Honeywell replaced the Boeing 720 that was at KPHX with a 757... anyone know what happened to the four-holer?

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That count as a Working Warbird? just asking before I post a bunch.

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Get a load of that control lock on the rudder!


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I really enjoy WIXers digging in their archives and pulling out these excellent photos. Thanks, Matt! :)

Here is a picture I took last Sunday of Tanker C30:
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Kinda reminded me a little of the project we helped with last year.

Jeff, bring on more photos, I love 'em all.

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This one was still working until the early 90's and was recently sold along with a large group of N3N projects. The aircraft is currently for sale again disassembled and Less FWF, if anyone is interested I can foreward the contact info.

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