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bilwor wrote:#9 White Sands Missile Range Musuem
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Ztex wrote:#11 There is an F-111 at the Santa Fe Airport on static display
Tulio wrote:There is 100% sure, an F-100 on display at Las Cruces Airport. I have the photos to prove it.
Tulio wrote:As for the C-46 that used to be there, it was ferried to California within the last year or two; that subject was part of a thread here a while back.
doctor wrote:As of last October there was an A-26 and a PV-2 at Las Cruces on the ramp; both are in pretty rough shape.
Tulio wrote:Same goes for the A-26 which I saw but I did not see an O-46. I will have to check my photos to see if there was a PV-2 (last time I was there, was April 2006)
doctor wrote:There is also an F-100F between the FBO's on the west side of the field, but I don't have any details on that one.
Tulio wrote:Sorry to nitpick:
Tulio wrote:#2: There may be plane, possibly an F-4, displayed in a park in Alamorgo. Has anyone seen it?
It should be Alamogordo.
Tulio wrote:#10: Is there a F-105 displayed in Roswell?
It is there, although you cannot call it as being on display. While it is at the airport, it is inside a fenced area, far from the street.
Tulio wrote:Also at the Roswell Airpark, there is a drone; geographical coordinates and pictures for these two are here:
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ght=mexico
Tulio wrote:#12: Are there any F-86s held by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro?
Unless you check with Google Earth, the last time (2006) I tried to gather information at the NM Institute of Mining Tech, I was met by a very irate and uncooperative NM University cop, so I decided that prudence was advisable, and left the area.
Tulio wrote:I can send you the photos via e-mail, if you want me to do so.
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flyingsailor wrote:Lobo wing of the CAF at Moriarty has a PT-26 (N5519N) and a AT-11 (N320A). I don't know if it is an actually AT-11 or a modified C-45. The PT is a flyer, the twin beech is in restoration.
Tulio wrote:This is confirmation regarding the PV-2, as well as the A-26, the F-100D and the A-26 fuselage at Las Cruces (June 04, 2006):
The F-100 is just west from the airport terminal.
The A-26 fuselage is located further west from the F-100, while the PV-2 and the A-26 stand next to each other in one of the main aprons.
Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:40 am
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