Welcome to the Cobra Den! Of course we have more than the two cobras (Airacobra and King Cobra) there. God has really blessed us with some great talent on the maintenance team! We pretty much could do an IRAN on anything, given time and deep pockets! I should be bringing the U-11A to the Cobra Den, if I ever get around to finishing the annual! But for now, here's what was in the Den today (19 DEC 09), and the activity that's happening.

The CAF's U-3A "Blue Canoe".

CAF Kate 356 is sometimes hangared here.

The original cobra of the Cobra Den, the CAF P-39 Airacobra!

The CAF P-63F King Cobra, receiving an IRAN in the Cobra Den.

Calvin Allen's T-6 that we call "Red Tail". It's actually a Harvard, and I think the paint scheme is borrowed
from a P-47. Pretty plane though! Due to the blue, it's sometimes called an SNJ, which Calvin loves, being
a grad of the USAF Academy!

The late Bob Ayars' T-34A, which he flew, then bought from, the CAP (in Georgia(?) around 1974 or so).
His widow, Lil, has the plane for sale. Interested? PM or E-mail me and I'll get you in touch with her.
Now on to the work being done:

Bill Powers' CJ-6A being gone through for it's annual. I understand it may be up for sale in the near future.

The CAF B-25 "Yellow Rose" getting a new nose tire.

The wing of Grant Lannon and Ron Dietes' Mosquito painted T-6 "Triple Nickel" being repaired. The rest of the
plane is in another hangar for now.

The CAF Kate 310 going though it's annual inspection.

Billy Parker's Zero getting it's annual.

CAF Colonel and retired USAFR Colonel Rich Ferguson's SNJ-4 "Ol' Yeller" going though the annual inspection.
(Rich flew C-5's with the 433rd in San Antonio) Some intergranular corrosion was found which is being fixed.
Rich's father bought this plane surplus from the Navy around 1959 and flew it home from NAS North Island.
It's almost totally original, including the oxygen tank, other than the metalized control surfaces.

Ol' Yeller's wing being opened.

Them there long thingy's, (as Karen would call them!) that run left to right are getting replaced. Some of
them had a little intergranular corrosion starting, so open the wing, pull them out and put new ones in. If
only it were that simple!
I hope you enjoyed the nickel tour of the Central Texas Wing, CAF's hangar, or at least the airplanes there!
Come see us at the Cobra Den! We are open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturdays. Check out our
webpage (just starting a new one, so we are working on content still) at
http://www.centexwing.com!