K5DH wrote:
There are plenty of warbird A-26s in operation and in museums. It would be cool to see an On-Mark ship restored to its full executive configuration, inside and out. It would certainly be out of the ordinary, and it should attract plenty of attention at air shows. I think people would be interested to see "the Learjet of the '50s", especially displayed next to a modern bizjet for comparison.
This I agree with. I would have liked to see Jerry Yagen's 26 be restored as a business transport. That is a rare conversion. I am not sure if it is an On-Mark or an earlier Grand Central mod. What is strange is that the entry hatch on the underside is latched at the front rather than at the rear like On-Marks were. It also have some bits and pieces that make it look different to the On-Mark Marketeer. Unfortunately I do not have any FAA file on the a/c. Here is a scenario. Yagen arrives at airshow in the 26. Disembark wearing a mohair suit and hat. Wave to the public behind the fence and leave towards the pilots tent in a 1958 Cadillac. The arrival of a rock star!
To Lon Moer: I see your Cavalier and On- Mark, and raise you a Howard 500.
To Joe Scheil: If papers and airframes haven't been swapped around. Here is Cash McCall's bird today.
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