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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:49 pm 
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For several years now, I have been reading ads from this gentleman, who sells, buys and trades parts, for a warbird museum. The museum is never identified. Could you tell me where the museum is, for a future visit?

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NORDEN STABILIZER UNIT • HELP WANTED • Our Warbird Museum needs a Norden C-1 Stabilizer to complete bombardier display. Can trade for it. • Contact Walter V. Powell - located Slippery Rock, PA USA

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 2:55 pm 
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Dear Tulio,

Slippery Rock is located near Pittsburgh, PA. The only museum in that area is Air Heritage, Inc. that has the A-20 Havoc undergoing restoration.

Air Heritage, Inc.
Beaver County Airport
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
(724) 843-2820
Fax (724) 847-4581

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Okay, I'm just curious why you didn't call Walt himself, and ask him when you could come see his museum? He is a great guy and very genial.

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Actually the A-20 got moved (was it to Cleveland, OH then Genesso, NY?)


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I believe that the museum he is refering to is the Valiant Air Command Museum in Titusville, FL. Walt is a very nice guy and has a static F-86 that was or is in Titusville.
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Forgotten Field wrote:
Okay, I'm just curious why you didn't call Walt himself, and ask him when you could come see his museum? He is a great guy and very genial.


Honestly, I did not even think about calling him.

The future visit that I talk about, is just that: a future visit, if I ever happen to be in that part of the country, so calling him now to ask when could I visit, would be in my opinion, a waste of his time.

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