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South Carolina Locator – Second Pass

Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:39 pm

I completed my updates to the South Carolina section of the Locator. You can find it here…
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php?Region=SC

I stand a decent chance of visiting the area in the next few years, so I am looking forward to any contributions any of you may have.

Mike


Here is the “Need Help” list…
EDIT: The need help list was moved to my most recent post.
Last edited by mrhenniger on Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:49 am, edited 1 time in total.

S.C. Locator

Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:44 am

Good morning,
I do know that there is a T-33 at Darlington County Jetport, identifier UDG. There is also a F-4 at Woodward Field in Camden, S.C. identifier CDN. Both are on the airport properties.
Sonny

Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:27 am

#7 - There is no B-25 at Shaw AFB.

Walt

Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:48 am

N55759 wrote:I do know that there is a T-33 at Darlington County Jetport, identifier UDG.


Got it!

N55759 wrote:There is also a F-4 at Woodward Field in Camden, S.C. identifier CDN.


Already have that one, but thanks anyway.

RareBear wrote:#7 - There is no B-25 at Shaw AFB.


Is there a F-100 at Shaw?


Thanks everyone. Updates in tonight’s upload.

Mike



Here is the “Need Help” list…
EDIT: The need help list was moved to my most recent post.
Last edited by mrhenniger on Tue May 01, 2007 9:52 am, edited 1 time in total.

Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:34 pm

Ref: #3

The Fort Jackson Museum is located at 4442 Jackson Blvd, Columbia, SC. There appears to be a UH-1 at: 34.00.43.10N 80.56.38.70W.

Sun Apr 29, 2007 2:52 pm

Old SAR pilot wrote:Ref: #3

The Fort Jackson Museum is located at 4442 Jackson Blvd, Columbia, SC. There appears to be a UH-1 at: 34.00.43.10N 80.56.38.70W.


Thanks!

Likely will be in the Monday night upload.

Mike

Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:14 pm

Mike,

There is no F-100 at Shaw AFB in Sumter.

The F-100 at Myrtle Beach may have been at Shaw at one time, since there is a painted sign on the belly of the F-100 that says it was painted by some folks at Shaw in 1998.

Walt

Tue May 01, 2007 9:51 am

RareBear wrote:There is no F-100 at Shaw AFB in Sumter.


The public comments for Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, TX, indicate say "There was a F-100 displayed, but it was transferred to Shaw AFB, SC, in 2003." Is it possible it just hasn't been placed on display yet?

Mike

Here is the latest version of the "Need Help" list...

#1: There may be a B-25 displayed at the Anderson County Airport. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?

#2: Apparently there is a F-105 displayed in the county of Anderson. Can you confirm? If so were exactly it it?

#5: There may be a T-37 displayed at an American Legion in Gaffney. If so where exactly is it?

#6: There may be a T-33 displayed in Hartsville. If so where exactly is it?

#7: Is there a F-100 displayed at Shaw AFB near Sumter?

Thu May 03, 2007 3:14 pm

The T-33 is at the Hartsville airport as of 1995. HVS.

The F-100 may have been the responsibility of Shaw AFB. But never actually
displayed there. For instance, most of the aircraft that were displayed at the Florence Air Museum were under the auspices of Shaw.

Thu May 03, 2007 5:58 pm

#1 - No B-25 visible at the Anderson County Airport on GE

#5 - No American Legion found in Gaffney, although posts 109 and 201 are listed in the state directory

Fri May 04, 2007 8:27 am

Cubs wrote:The T-33 is at the Hartsville airport as of 1995. HVS.


Got it!

Cubs wrote:The F-100 may have been the responsibility of Shaw AFB. But never actually displayed there. For instance, most of the aircraft that were displayed at the Florence Air Museum were under the auspices of Shaw.


So we have a “missing” F-100? Any ideas where this one may be?

Old SAR pilot wrote:#1 - No B-25 visible at the Anderson County Airport on GE.


I am going to remove this one from the Locator. If one was on static display at one time it must have been years ago. I can’t imagine anyone displaying a B-25 out in the elements these days.

Old SAR pilot wrote:#5 - No American Legion found in Gaffney, although posts 109 and 201 are listed in the state directory


Maybe a VFW or another veterans organization. I’ll leave it in the Locator, but remove the Legion reference.

Thanks gents! The updates and mods will be in tonight’s upload.

Mike



Here is the “Need Help” list…

#2: Apparently there is a F-105 displayed in the county of Anderson. Can you confirm? If so were exactly it it?

#5: There may be a T-37 displayed at an American Legion in Gaffney. If so where exactly is it?

#7: Is there a F-100 displayed at Shaw AFB near Sumter?

Sat May 05, 2007 3:54 pm

Again, taken from 'USA Military Out of Service' Edition 4:

#2: Apparently there is a F-105 displayed in the county of Anderson. Can you confirm? If so were exactly it it?
>> I know of only one F-105 in South Carolina, and that is the one displayed at Poinsett Range close to Shaw AFB.

#5: There may be a T-37 displayed at an American Legion in Gaffney. If so where exactly is it?
>> There are two aircraft preserved at the VFW Museum on South Logan St. From the I-95, head South for 3.7 miles on SR 18.
66-0764 Bell UH-1H ex MT NG. Allocated by the Army on 20Sep96, this had arrived by Apr00 and was still present in Sep06.
54-2733 Cessna GT-37B. Arrived by Dec94, still present Sep06.

#7: Is there a F-100 displayed at Shaw AFB near Sumter?
>> I think Goodfellow got their bases mixed up. Their F-100A, 53-1573, went to Seymour Johnson, where it is displayed outside Wing HQ as '41814' (noted Aug04-May05).

Regards,
Andy Marden

Sat May 05, 2007 9:46 pm

Thanks for solving the mysteries of these sites Andy. I'll make the changes to the file this weekend. They will likely appear in the Locator Monday night.

Mike
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