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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:16 am 
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Hi, guys!

I'm back in St. Louis, and today -first things first - I drove by to see if the F-86 was still there, and it was. It has been moved a little, now being closer to the entrance of the business.

Location is 3,000 Chouteau (at Cardinal) at the Bissell Auto and Body.

Let's see if I can correctly post this photo.

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You know, it would be nice to see a Dog or Lima model fly for a change.


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 Post subject: F-86D/L in St Louis, MO
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Does anyone know the USAF serial number of this aircraft? It looks very similar to an F-86D/L that I photographed at Avra Valley Airport north of Tucson, Arizona in December of 1990.


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You know, it would be nice to see a Dog or Lima model fly for a change.


There is a F-86L being restored to airworthy here:

http://www.fighterjets.com/F_86D.asp


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