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PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 7:46 pm 
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How many survivors and what are their serials?


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One....it's mine and I don't remember the s/n right offhand, though it is a Bellanca built so it's even rarer.


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cvairworks..any photos?
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Got some pics from the recovery long before I bought her, and I have a few of her stashed in the hangar. Since then, the forward fuselage section has been relocated to the carport at home while we try and sort out all the stuff at the hangar.

Just to give you an idea on how cramped we are for space, at one time the hangar held both the AT and our L-5 along with the '69 Vette, the sailboat and almost the entire contents of a 2400 sqft. house. And this was all stuffed in a standard 42' "T" hangar. We are trying to locate a bigger hangar/shop space that won't break the budget and will allow us to get our Aero Commander project home too.

I'll see what I can do about scanning in some of the pics that I've got and figure out somewhere to post them. I've been trying to get some off my digital, but the best laid plans......


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