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 Post subject: 2 for the T-28 crowd
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I didn't know there were any A model 28s running around with the 2 bladed prop, and that is the 2nd oldest T-28.


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Here is an oldie and a look alike Ryan.

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kenlyco wrote:
Here is an oldie and a look alike Ryan.

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Looks like a Ryan Fireball. Is it a mod, to a T-28?

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495 belongs to the MoF and is static @ the restoration facility @ KPAE. Good thing too! Last year it was rolled over to the ramp for "Aviation Day' and there must have been 500 starlings nesting in the wings and aft fuselage-except for Doves, few birds leave more of a mess than starlings-
Still has the little 1300 Frasier-Nash engine

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Matt Gunsch wrote:
I didn't know there were any A model 28s running around with the 2 bladed prop, and that is the 2nd oldest T-28.


There may be more, but this one has been on the SoCal scene for a couple of years. The original paint job was the flat camouflage. It was faded and didn't look very good. The new paint scheme is real nice.

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