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 Post subject: Lackland AFB Warbirds
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Courtesy of WIX member Ken.......................
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Wow Great pictures.

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You sure about the C-54? Looks like a C-118 to me.


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Do the math :idea:
C-118 minus C-64 = C-54 :roll: :wink: :wink:

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Do the math :idea:
C-118 minus C-64 = C-54 :roll: :wink: :wink:


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Did he steal the Norseman or is he up flying with Glenn Miller?


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Hard to tell the fiberglass one apart from the metal ones!


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I know that there are some examples there that should come in, but there are some examples there that would have been scraped had the USAF not decided to preserve it at the base. Such as the larger types like the C-123 and C-54/C-118.

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Great collection of airplanes. Some very exciting ones that I would prefer to see indoors.

But that being said, how are the weather conditions at Lakeland AFB? Is the climate fairly good for outdoor preservation? I'm ignorant of the area, so.... is it near the ocean where the planes would be effected by salt air?

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daveymac82c wrote:
Great collection of airplanes. Some very exciting ones that I would prefer to see indoors.

But that being said, how are the weather conditions at Lakeland AFB? Is the climate fairly good for outdoor preservation? I'm ignorant of the area, so.... is it near the ocean where the planes would be effected by salt air?

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To answer your Q David they are well away from salty ocean air but being that they are outside they get the normal heat including humidity, although not all that bad. rain every now and then mild winters with ocational snow.

My question is how did Ken get on base? Is he military? Does he have a friend(sponsor) on base? Or are they relaxing a bit to let "civies" on base to see the collection? I would love to and have wanted for several years to photograph those birds.
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steve dickey wrote:
daveymac82c wrote:
Great collection of airplanes. Some very exciting ones that I would prefer to see indoors.

But that being said, how are the weather conditions at Lakeland AFB? Is the climate fairly good for outdoor preservation? I'm ignorant of the area, so.... is it near the ocean where the planes would be effected by salt air?

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To answer your Q David they are well away from salty ocean air but being that they are outside they get the normal heat including humidity, although not all that bad. rain every now and then mild winters with ocational snow.

My question is how did Ken get on base? Is he military? Does he have a friend(sponsor) on base? Or are they relaxing a bit to let "civies" on base to see the collection? I would love to and have wanted for several years to photograph those birds.
Thanks for posting those Jack.



Steve,

I'll be moving to Altus in a month. We'll take a road trip down to Lackland some weekend and I'll get you on base to look at whatever you want. I owe you for the Dr. Pepper's anyhow! Dyess has some nice stuff as well and there is probably still some nice stuff at Wichita Falls.

Here's some pictures I've posted in the past. Probably around two years ago.

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steve dickey wrote:
daveymac82c wrote:
Great collection of airplanes. Some very exciting ones that I would prefer to see indoors.

But that being said, how are the weather conditions at Lakeland AFB? Is the climate fairly good for outdoor preservation? I'm ignorant of the area, so.... is it near the ocean where the planes would be effected by salt air?

Cheers,

David


To answer your Q David they are well away from salty ocean air but being that they are outside they get the normal heat including humidity, although not all that bad. rain every now and then mild winters with ocational snow.

My question is how did Ken get on base? Is he military? Does he have a friend(sponsor) on base? Or are they relaxing a bit to let "civies" on base to see the collection? I would love to and have wanted for several years to photograph those birds.
Thanks for posting those Jack.



Steve,

I'll be moving to Altus in a month. We'll take a road trip down to Lackland some weekend and I'll get you on base to look at whatever you want. I owe you for the Dr. Pepper's anyhow! Dyess has some nice stuff as well and there is probably still some nice stuff at Wichita Falls.

Here's some pictures I've posted in the past. Probably around two years ago.

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... highlight=

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Thanks,Thanks Brad, Brad :P :P Look fwd to that road trip :D :D I would like to get down for the open house last weekend of the month but don't know yet :?:
You get here from OK and I'll drive the rest of the way :D Then on the way back we can stop in Dublin(or on the way down) and stock up :D
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well taken care of birds!!! i salute the caretakers. i believe there are a row of f-105 thunderchiefs on a flight line that is used for military police / security training. i saw it posted here a few years ago. still their??

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I think they said one of the those F-105's got placed in a museum. Not 100% sure. They do look very good considering that they are outside. I would love to see them moved indoors in the future. I like the fact that the replica P-38 is there. Looks great. The replica B-24 is really cool, but can use a little help in a few areas. Still not bad, and awesome that a replica that large is there.

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