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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:34 pm 
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Took a day trip to Chino today. Went to Yanks and POF. Here are a couple of things I saw "happen'n":

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The Yank's Air Museum Hellcat is making nice progress

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The Helldiver is now on it's gear!

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The original true blue TBF waits its turn in the restoration shop.

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On to the Planes of Fame, here is "Picadilly Lilly 2" under restoration

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A new F8F Bearcat restoration is being worked on by Fighter Rebuilders, no ID on this one

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A "Judy" dive bomber tail section under restoration

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The newly repainted P-40N was having an engine change

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The Ryan Fireball looked nice with a new "Test" paint job


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Awesome pictures! Are they really starting the restoration of the Judy in earnest, or is it just a "sprucing up" for display purposes. I last saw the Judy back in '92 shortly after it arrived in the States from Babo. From what I remember, it looked like quite a daunting task to restore!

What are the plans for the Judy?

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That Bearcat fuselage was built from scratch by Ezell Aviation. It is the former Gulfhawk Bearcat.

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retroaviation wrote:
That Bearcat fuselage was built from scratch by Ezell Aviation. It is the former Gulfhawk Bearcat.

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Ah, so who owns Elmer Ward's old Bearcat now?


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do you know if the helldiver is going to be an airworthy or static airplane? either way good to see her getting the work.


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warbird1 wrote:
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That Bearcat fuselage was built from scratch by Ezell Aviation. It is the former Gulfhawk Bearcat.

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Ah, so who owns Elmer Ward's old Bearcat now?


Mr. Grey from England...... :wink:

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tex-fan wrote:
do you know if the helldiver is going to be an airworthy or static airplane? either way good to see her getting the work.


Since it is a Yanks plane, it will be airworthy, but rarely, if ever flown.

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Great update. The B-17 looks nice as does the Ryan Fireball.

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does anyone really know how chino became such a big warbird center? i was there in 2007 and if you like warbirbs, you have to stop by chino AT LEAST once. i hope to get back there someday.


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tex-fan wrote:
does anyone really know how chino became such a big warbird center? i was there in 2007 and if you like warbirbs, you have to stop by chino AT LEAST once. i hope to get back there someday.


There's some good info on Chino's past in this Steve Hinton article:

http://www.warbirdaeropress.com/article ... ers/FR.htm

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does anyone really know how chino became such a big warbird center? i was there in 2007 and if you like warbirbs, you have to stop by chino AT LEAST once. i hope to get back there someday.

Chino was an airport that was low key, no tower, with lots of room in the sixty's and early seventy's. Aircraft that were loud, dripped oil and not so modern were not so welcome at the city airports.
The Air Museum, Fighter Imports, Unlimited Aircraft and Aero Sport were some of the occupants in that time period.
Frank Sanders moved in in the mid 70s and there has been a flourishing assortment of long term and short term Warbird types since.
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thanks for the replys, but, one more question. what are they going to do with the saab's that are there?


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I like the choice of paint on the P-40N.
Amazing Ron Fagen's is also a "Checkertail"!
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The TBF in the restoration hangar, is this the one that Steve Hinton flew in the Roaring Glory TBM DVD? I'm enjoying the TBM that I'm helping to restore.


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Great work. Where would I look for info on that Helldiver airframe? Looking forward to seeing more on the Judy.


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