LadyO2Pilot wrote:
I should have been more clear in my previous posting. The OV-10 prototype (inside hangar), the O-2A (inside hangar) and the F-14 (in the "garden") as well as static F-4, F-5 and 2 OV-10s in the "garden" belong to the OV-10 Assn/ FAC Museum which is co-located with Vintage Flying Museum. These aircraft do not belong to Vintage.....they have bunches of their own. I do not believe there is an OV-10 at Saginaw; that airport doesn't exist anymore and the closest is Hicks which doesn't have an OV-10. Hope this is clearer.

I read you loud and clear. So FAC has a total of three OV-10s including the prototype?
Junkyard36 wrote:
Devil Dog is located at the main Pilot's Choice hanger, which is the one closest to the flightline (the 2nd most northern one).
Check.
Tim Landers wrote:
#46: Does Hurricane Trucking in Pasadena have an F-86?
I called and the secretary said "not any more, and mentioned that the former owner of the Co. was a pilot and flew a bi-plane". Maybe he took it with him after he sold the Co.?
Thanks.
Tim Landers wrote:
#49: Is there a UH-1 displayed at the West Houston Lakeside Airport?
I'ts not there anymore. I'll see if I can find where it went.
Thanks. It might result in a new location.
AirJimL2 wrote:
mrhenniger wrote:
#17: The Texas Aviation Historical Society / English Field Air and Space Museum is at the Amarillo International Airport. Where exactly?
http://tinyurl.com/ypsloyCan see the F-84 on the grass in the upper left and the DHC-4 on the tarmac. Not sure what the other planes are.
When I visited they had the OH ANG F-84, a DHC-4, an OV-1, and a MiG-21 that was formerly with the NWM. The MiG later moved back to the NWM and is currently at the Wings of Eagles or whatever they are calling it this week.
How the heck did I miss that one!?!? F-84 camo particularly effective though.

AirJimL2 wrote:
mrhenniger wrote:
#37: There may be a F-100 displayed in El Paso. Where?
Do you mean David Tokoph's F-100F? If so it used to be in the same hangar as the F-106s are now. He also had the only McD 220 and you can see it in front of the hangar with the F-106s on your map link.
I took it to mean a different one, but they may be the same.
To the great pool of WIX eyes and ears... If you are from El Paso can you tell me if there is a F-100 displayed someplace in the city?
As for "David Tokoph", this is the first time I have heard the name. Does he operate a musuem, or is this some sort of a private enterprise? Is there a business name or URL?
AirJimL2 wrote:
Don't forget the Varsity and Jet Provost at West Texas Airport.
Well, technically you can't forget something you don't know about in the first place. Those will be in the next upload.
retroaviation wrote:
Well Mike, I know that there happens to be a PBY Catalina and a C-47 nose section parked at:
31` 56' 58.22" N
102` 05' 40.78" W

Don't dare me! I'll do it!

Thanks Gary.
The "Need Help" list has been revised below.
BTW... The updates will be uploaded to the Locator tonight. I am also taking the weekend off. I'll revist this thread on Monday.
Regards,
Mike
EDIT: The "Need Help" list has been moved to my most recent post.
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