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 Post subject: Two, from Wisconsin
PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:56 am 
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F-86 D

On fuselage: FU-938

Appleton, WI

44 15' 44.07" N
88 27' 17.04" W

North-East corner of West College and N. Blue Mound Drive, Appleton, WI

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T-33
Sherwood, WI

No serial numbers visible.

44 10' 24.24" N
88 15' 51.83" W

Sherwood Community Center: 1/4 of a mile West of Veterans Avenue (Hwys. 55 / 114) on Clifton Road.


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I stayed in a hotel in Appleton right by that first one. There is a Tank there too.

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Amazing that in the first shot it appears to have its brakes still - some bugger took the brakes off our "L" model even though it was up on a pole. :evil:

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How did they manage to land on the poles?!?!? :lol:


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How did they manage to land on the poles?!?!? :lol:



They wouldn't move off the runway.


(My apologies to all Polish WIXers for that tasteless and insensitive comment. I fully understand and appreciate the intellectual abilities that all individuals of Polish descent possess, which includes the ability to discriminate between an airport runway and, say, a streetcar.)

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