Mike:
These were active with the Guatemalan Air Force.
540 has been awaiting funding forever, to bring it back into flying condition. The other one, 510 has been abandoned there for as long as I can remember.
There is no museum, there are no plans for a museum (as hard as we have tried....) simply because there is no money, and the groups that should get together to create one, keep pulling in different directions.
Also at La Aurora:
T-6G (FAG-509)
A-26 (FAG-404)
T-33 (FAG-735)
You can see also DC-6 "TG-WOP" a.k.a. "La Vaca" [The Cow] which was the largest transport airplane operated by the Air Force until forced into retirement due to main spar corrosion.
There are several IAI Arava in different states of disrepair, same goes for Pilatus PC-7s and there are at least three hulks of Cessna A-37Bs, completely stripped of anything usable.
The AeroCommander is TG-IGN, which flew with the National Geographical Institute (IGN).
A couple of derelict Fokker F-27 are also in the same general area.
If you need specific coordinates for aircraft in Guatemala (not only at La Aurora), I have them.
Saludos,
Tulio
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Tulio on Wed Apr 25, 2007 3:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.