In my set of Webshots albums I have one set aside for pics of airframes that I have not identified. Every once and a while someone comes along finds the album and identifies one or two.
It is a good way to go fishing! ... This week I got a good haul.
A gent by the name of Lorence identified a number of the Kissimmee birds in the album. A few of them have even mystified the WIX gurus including Mr. Rohr. So I thought the WIX might be interested as would Scott be for the registry...
There is/was an A-4 in the main hanger at the Reilly facility...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 8345qRRAYb
...apparently it is BuNo 149608. Is it still there after the hanger damage?
The MiG-21 with the weathered Russion red star on the tail...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 8545UjQFhh
...is c/n N50019105.
Here is the "unknowable ID", the former Harry Doan F9F...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 8529QItHjn
...which is actually an RF-9J with BuNo 144406.
And then there is the F-4 Phantom hulk...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 1134jASzNE
...which I thought would never be identified, but I was wrong.
Of course everyone it welcome to take a crack at identifying others. Feel free to visit the "Unidentified Airframes" album at...
http://community.webshots.com/album/123261802lGxsiI
Regards,
Mike
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