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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:21 pm 
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Was out for a meeting about the B-17, and was able to get to spend sometime around some new residents to the field. Soon to join will also be a couple of Migs and a T-33. All flyers.
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Then next door to that is the Huey Museum. These two Huey helicopters have to be the nicest ones I have ever seen. Painted in their actual markings they are both Vietnam Veterans.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:55 pm 
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Are the jets owned by David van Liere (sp)? That looks like his Saeta.

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I am not sure. They just showed up. I know that there is one owner, and that the Migs and T-33 are owned by yet a few others.

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There used to be a SAETA located somewhere around KPAE years ago. Teeny tiny little thing and you knew when it was running as it made a T-37 seem to be hushed down. I remember watching it take off and using a great deal of the runway to get off in a demonstration of 'majestic' acceleration and then a leisuerly climbout

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Judging by the tow bar, it looks like the UH-1s are fliers.
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After seeing shots here of the recent Olympic Flight Museum airshow with their Hueys and OH-6...to say nothing of the HH-43...it looks like recent helicopter history is in good shape.

Now if we could get (or keep) some piston ships flying...H-19s, H-34s...maybe even a H-5..

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JBoyle wrote:
Judging by the tow bar, it looks like the UH-1s are fliers.
Correct?
Any more details?


After seeing shots here of the recent Olympic Flight Museum airshow with their Hueys and OH-6...to say nothing of the HH-43...it looks like recent helicopter history is in good shape.

Now if we could get (or keep) some piston ships flying...H-19s, H-34s...maybe even a H-5..


The UH-1's are operated by American Huey 369: http://www.americanhuey369.com

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