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 Post subject: T-28's RFD
PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:36 pm 
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While taking a break from the A-26 project I seen this building across the way and decided to take a look.
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So as I was walking over my pace quickened as this is what I seen as I got closer.
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The pieces in this picture I'm not sure what they are a part of.
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This one is going in for restoration soon.
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Just a couple of up close pictures.
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Another up close.
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 Post subject: Re: T-28's RFD
PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:44 pm 
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The tail cones appear to be L-39's (according to the stencil on them) which answers the question in picture #2 'whudds dat pointy nosed tarp covered thing next to the T-28?' Enquiring knows want to mind

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The tail cones appear to be L-39's (according to the stencil on them) which answers the question in picture #2 'whudds dat pointy nosed tarp covered thing next to the T-28?' Enquiring knows want to mind

Possibly the front end of a L-39?

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I believe it is an L-39, I'll look through the pictures and see if there are any more of it. I was interested more in the T-28's and the subject aircraft that will be in the next post with pictures. MiGs! :drink3:

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Thanks for posting the T-28 photos!


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51fixer wrote:
The Inspector wrote:
The tail cones appear to be L-39's (according to the stencil on them) which answers the question in picture #2 'whudds dat pointy nosed tarp covered thing next to the T-28?' Enquiring knows want to mind

Possibly the front end of a L-39?

I believe what you just said is what I said in the quote you used from me- :?

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