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I began to wonder how many folks have made the trip to OSH but may never have seen the boneyard at Basler Conversions. So if you like the DC-3/C-47, this is where elephants go to die...


This would be a good site to add to the Locator. Where exactly is Basler located?

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The journey continued south along the east shore (through an assortment of sun, rain, and blowing snow) to Fond du Lac, where the following Cobra can be found at the Fond du Lac County Veterans Memorial Building, located at the intersection of Boyd Street and Fond du Lac Avenue (North end of the Fond du Lac County Fairground).


Is that AH-1 on the NE corner, SE corner or SW side? It is not on in the Google or Maps Live images.

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There is also a Cobra on a pedastal at a park along HWY D in Almond, WI.

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Address for Basler in Oshkosh. This is their corporate office address. At least a few of their airplanes are kept on the north side of the airport at their FBO along 20th Avenue. Check Yahoo Maps.

Basler Turbo Conversions, LLC
255 West 35th Ave. • P.O. Box 2305
Oshkosh, WI 54903-2305 USA
Telephone: (920) 236-7820

Web: http://www.baslerturbo.com/

It is a pretty neat operation. They re-manufacture DC-3's, and put turboprops on them.


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Dan K wrote:
I began to wonder how many folks have made the trip to OSH but may never have seen the boneyard at Basler Conversions. So if you like the DC-3/C-47, this is where elephants go to die...


This would be a good site to add to the Locator. Where exactly is Basler located?


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The journey continued south along the east shore (through an assortment of sun, rain, and blowing snow) to Fond du Lac, where the following Cobra can be found at the Fond du Lac County Veterans Memorial Building, located at the intersection of Boyd Street and Fond du Lac Avenue (North end of the Fond du Lac County Fairground).


Is that AH-1 on the NE corner, SE corner or SW side? It is not on in the Google or Maps Live images.

Mike


Like Chris stated, Basler Turbo Conversions is located on the SW corner of Oregon Street (runs N-S) and 35th (E-W). Search on the SE end of Wittman Airport and you'll find it. Additional airframes and major components are stored on a farm property on the east side of Oregon Street.

I should have clarified: Basler doesn't scrap DC-3's, but rather stretches the fuselage and adds turbines.


The AH-1 is located on the SW side of the intersection of Boyd Street and Fond du Lac Avenue in Fond du Lac.

And Mike: As sad as the photos turned out, you are welcome to glean whatever you find. Same goes for Scott and the registry. I can handle the shame.

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There is also a Cobra on a pedastal at a park along HWY D in Almond, WI.


I have created an entry with an approximate location (it will be in tonight's upload). The Google images in that area are very poor. MS Maps Live and Yahoo are better, but helos are very difficult to pick out from ground clutter even with a very good image. Hence... an approimate location at the center of town on road D.

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Address for Basler in Oshkosh. This is their corporate office address. At least a few of their airplanes are kept on the north side of the airport at their FBO along 20th Avenue. Check Yahoo Maps.


This one will be in tonight's upload.

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Many folks are surprised to find out that a museum and small aircraft collection exists at the airport in Fond du Lac.

http://www.fdl.net/wami/

Their storage hangars are located on the west side of the airport.

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Many folks are surprised to find out that a museum and small aircraft collection exists at the airport in Fond du Lac.

http://www.fdl.net/wami/

Their storage hangars are located on the west side of the airport.


Thanks for the info, Dan. I wasn't aware about this one.

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Since we're on the subject of warbirds in Wisconsin locales, here's the T-33 that sits outside of the American Legion in New Richmond, WI. I took this pic a couple years ago, but I drove by the place two days ago and it's still there.

I assume the light behind the cockpit wasn't standard equipment. :wink:

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Dan K wrote:
Many folks are surprised to find out that a museum and small aircraft collection exists at the airport in Fond du Lac.

http://www.fdl.net/wami/

Their storage hangars are located on the west side of the airport.


Their website doesn't seem to indicate what aircraft they have in their collection. Any ideas?

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Dan K wrote:
Many folks are surprised to find out that a museum and small aircraft collection exists at the airport in Fond du Lac.

http://www.fdl.net/wami/

Their storage hangars are located on the west side of the airport.


Their website doesn't seem to indicate what aircraft they have in their collection. Any ideas?

Mike



Mike, just click on the gallery page. I believe it show's their a/c.

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Sorry, Mike; but now that we've started the Wisconsin thread...

http://www.eaa838.org/museum.asp

This is a small but neat museum which includes the flying replica of the Johnson Wax Sikorsky S-38 and an exhibit on Racine native and Tidalwave MOH recipient Maj. John Jerstad. Jerstad and Dick Bong were Wisconsin's only USAAF MOH recipients during WWII.

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Mike, just click on the gallery page. I believe it show's their a/c.


Ahhhh.... It amazes me how many sites are cryptic, like hiding aircraft lists, or not providing one at all. You would be surprised how many sites don't even tell you where the museum is located. I would guess about half. Of the other 50%, only a street address is provided, or poor directions or a poor graphical map is provided. The rare few actually give something useful like a link into Google Maps. You would think that the museums would be interested in increasing their gate revenue, but with sites that provide little useful info for a visitor... oh never mind. Rant over.

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Sorry, Mike; but now that we've started the Wisconsin thread...


I don't mind. I just hope Bryan doesn't mind us hijacking his thread. I have added the museum to the DB. It will be in tonight's upload.

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I don't mind. I just hope Bryan doesn't mind us hijacking his thread. I have added the museum to the DB. It will be in tonight's upload.
Mike


I don't mind one bit. I did not know about the T-bird in New Richmond and am anxious to see it in person...

Let me know when you want to start a Minnesota Locator..


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Warbirdnerd wrote:
Let me know when you want to start a Minnesota Locator.


You guys can take on what ever region you want, when you want. I don't mind. Just go to...

http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php

...and enter the state name in the region section (postal abbreviations are accepted). You can also do it from the address line at. For example Minnesota is...

http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php?Region=MN

...and Wisconsin is...

http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php?Region=WI

Just look for a red + or the "Need Help" plea for the areas that I know need improvement. If you have anything to add to any entry just click the + to the right whether it be red or blue. For a completely new entry click a green +. Or just start a new thread here on WIX!

Right now the region coverage for MN and WI show-up as "Needs Improvement" because I haven't sat down to do the research yet (checking my notes, surfing the net, etc), so you might well expect things to be missing.

Have at it!

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BTW, it has come to my attention that the Appleton F-86 is actually located in the town on Grand Chute which surrounds Appleton on 3 sides...


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