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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Hi FAH 619:

Which runway was the scrapyard near?


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On another subject:

If you have close-up fotos of AT-6 NAA ID plates/Modification plates plz let us know or post them here. E-mail catrachowings@yahoo.com Tks. ID Plate buff/FAH 619

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Wow, we've started 3 different subjects in one thread. Oh well. Anyway, I've got photos of dataplates off of a Harvard. Out of curiosity, why?


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Chris:

That is the $64000 Panamenian pesos question! The best info that I have is that there were lots of Bombers/ Misc aircrafts returned fom Europe via Panama.c. after WW II.

Some of them could not be flown back to the US due to maint/ cost reasons. They were not reallly scrapyards like the ones in the U.S but large pit holes/burial sites near the US bases. Their exact location is what it remains a mistery. Like the aircraft burial sites in the Phillipines/Guam. You have to have old folks telling you what they remember. -)

Plz see if you can find that article for a poss copy of it. Tks. Boneyard buff/FAH 619

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FAH 610:

THe article states the planes were left out pushed into the jungle (not buried) , and there were P-40s, and A-20s. I'll find it.


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Col Rohr:

Hi! Tks for the info/data on Howard/Albrook WW II planes. Did you get a chance to visit the former Rio Hato base N/W of Howard for poss sites?

If you happen to have during your service yrs at Howard/Albrook AB photos of the DC-3s, DC-4s-DC-6s/ or other aircraft of Latin American origen plz contact us. E-mail catrachowings@yahoo.com Tks. Boneyard buff/FAH619

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BT-13 Folks:

Shown here again is now a "disputed" copy/intellectual rights neg photo version of a Vultee BT-13 Honduran AF #60 c. 76 at Toncontin Airport. Via C/w.com.

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I am one of them 'futbol' people.

Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample

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Sooooo, how am I going to know to press 1 or 2, if I do not speak English????


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Since the topic has bounced around from BT-13's, Corsairs and other things, I thought I'd post these pictures. They'll only be here a short time though. As soon as Tulio sends me his mailing address I'm gonna give all the originals to him. So, for all practical purposes, he should get credit for the pictures.

I took these at Teguchigalpa around 97-98 or so. Sorry for the quality but it was getting dark and I was worried about getting snake bit, shot by the guards or getting left behind by my pilot. He never did understand my fascination with digging around every old airplane I found.

The Corsair FAH-617 was found among the stuff shown in the first picture. I saw it years ago, but never was able to get a good picture of it.

I think the yellow BT-13 in the previous disputed picture is the same one in the next two pictures.

The last picture was another BT-13 from what I remember. But, it may have been a T-6.

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Brad,

Thank you for your kind offer. PM with my mailing address already sent to you.

I guess I was lucky, because when I shot my photos on the same location, the weather was dry, and so were all the grass and brushes; now that you mention it . . . the thought of snakes never crossed my mind . . .


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Brad:

Tks for the BT-13s boneyard pictures & the P-63 sometime ago! Included for you is how F4U-4 FAH 617 looked at the main FAH boneyard, Toncontin, c. 1977. C/w.com

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BT-13 Folks:

The Vultee BT-13A ID data plates. We are interested to know what each line of the original Vultee ID plate reads. Tks. C/w.com

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FAH 619;

If you'd like a blank reproduction of the Vultee dataplate, PM me your mailing address and I'll send one your way.

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