Hi Guys!
Haven't registered since the board changed it's format, talk about procrastinating!
We are indeed restoring aPV-1/GR.V Ventura up here in Canada, thanks Gerry for the plug!
Thanks to Tim Savage as well

The landing gear part met the stress test and will be included in the restoration. Wouldn't have another one for the other side would you?
I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Tim on his fine work with the Digest. If the first two issues are any indication, I'll be maintaining my subscription for a long time!
On the subject of PV's, the Aussie example 'Wiff-Oh' was indeed converted to an executive transport then to a agricultural sprayer. We supplied the complete history of the aircraft when it saw service in the RCAF. As for it being stock......well not completely so. Externally the clues are the absence of the unique 'bat' wing, high profile turret cupola and the one piece windshields.
Internally it is more dramatic with dual PV-2 control wheels and a civilian instrument panel. That being said, it was still a herculean effort to reconvert the conversion!
Don't forget the static restoration going on of the ex-Cuban B-34 Ventura by the guys down at the Sanford-Deland airport in Florida. This is the example that was at Stockton, California based Aero Nostalgia. They intend to display it with the Vigilante that has been mounted at the Naval theme park at the airport along with a Skyknight I believe.
As always we have been providing help to all restoration efforts around the world of these aircraft and as Gerry mentioned, you can track our efforts at
www.rcafventura.ca
Hopefully, now that I am back online I can update the PV list here at WRG and help anyone with Ventura history.
Best regards: Tony Jarvis
Ventura Memorial Flight Association