Bill, I about peed myself when I saw these pics.
Gonna take a WAG here.
The Skyraider is for sure Dave Forrest's airplane; Now owned by The Fighter Factory.
The Fighter Factory's Douglas AD-4 Skyraider was built and commissioned into the United States Navy in 1949. During its first tour of duty, it was part of the VA-55 squadron that was deployed in the Korean War. After a short overhaul in late 1951 it returned to the war with several different squadrons – VA-175, VA-15, and VA-75. Its third and final tour of active duty ended in February of 1956 with the Marine Corps Squadron VMAT-20. It then spent 10 years on static display in Atlanta, Georgia, before being purchased in 1966 and restored back into flying condition by Dave Forrest of the Atlanta area. It was eventually sold to Dr. Bill Harrison, who then sold the aircraft to Wiley Sanders of Troy, Alabama. The Fighter Factory acquired the plane from Alabama in August 2000 and it was then flown to its current location in Virginia.
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Hard to believe that was over 40 years ago.Is Dave Forrest still alive?"Yea Dave is still around, has a nice looking "L-Bird"
Lou IV, that was Dave's Mustang. Yea it went south.
The Mustang taking off with the Cobra, I believe was John Steinmetz (sp) I don't remember who the Cobra belonged to.
The Hellcat was either Mike's airplane or Dub Yarbrough's.
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he sign behind the stripped down Skyraider pic is still up in our hanger #2.
Bill please repost those pics of the old NAS Atlanta Flightline, & the one of the parking lot.
Best Always
Robbie
PDK
