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 Post subject: Chino 7/22
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 12:52 am 
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Here are some Chino pics (didn't get pictures of everything).

More pics to come of the Yanks Museum @ Chino.

Bela P. Havasreti

http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/1.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/2.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/3.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/4.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/5.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/6.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/7.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/8.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/9.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/10.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/11.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/12.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/13.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/14.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/15.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/16.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/17.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/18.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/19.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/20.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/21.jpg
http://www.havasreti.com/LA_Trip/Chino/22.jpg


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Great photos...thanks!


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great many thanks - it's always good to see current shots of airworthy Mustangs and projects - got any idea on the ID of the P-51 project in the last photo ?

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Nice photos Bela, thanks for posting.

Does anyone know the story behing the rather neglected-looking Yak-11 in shot 5?


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Sorry guys, don't know the ID of the Mustang
rebuild nor the story behind the Yak-11 (didn't
think to ask!).

Maybe someone else will pipe up with some info....

Bela P. Havasreti


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Whats the story with the A6MX ? Who's the proud owner of that?

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 Post subject: Chino
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Howdy

I think that the Zero is for Paul Allen/FHC and that Mustang under rebuild may be the TF-51, for Stephen Grey/TFC.

Who is the owner of the F8F Bearcat ?
For a minute there I thought it may have been Steve Hinton's Project.

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The Zero is one of the three Flight Magic Zeros that was restored in Russia. It is an A6M3-22. Paul Allen bought it from David Price.

The serial number is 3852 and FAA registration N3852.

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The Bearcat pictured would be the Friedkin airplane.


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Mike wrote:
Does anyone know the story behing the rather neglected-looking Yak-11 in shot 5?


I think it is one of the Chinese built verions: C.11, c/n 171304
I don't have any more than that.

Here is a picture from my collection...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/268 ... 3017TMvyLK

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Chad Veich wrote:
The Bearcat pictured would be the Friedkin airplane.


Agreed. The Friedkin F8F is this one...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/268 ... 5111vlmsPB

The Hinton project is this one...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/268 ... 4084uKsPdy
http://community.webshots.com/photo/268 ... 4146mEVQWY

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 Post subject: Re: Chino 7/22
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snj-5 wrote:
More pics to come of the Yanks Museum @ Chino.

Bela P. Havasreti


BELA! Friend! Buddy! Pal! You would be my personal hero if you could help to answer a few questions while you are in Chino!!! :D :D :D

Yanks H-52...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 5188yhlwht
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 5160EzBSiA
...when I saw it last February the markings were well obscured. I forgot to ask about the ID. If you see it when you are there could you ask them at the reception desk?

Yanks F-4...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 5573kdILTb
...I forgot to take the time to note the BuNo. Please take a look when you are there.

Did you happen to note any identification information for the following airframes at the Planes of Fame? ...
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 9152YulwtP
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 1131OEyjvL
http://community.webshots.com/photo/123 ... 1113divUCV

Looking forward to seeing your Yanks pictures!

Mike

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Mike wrote:
Nice photos Bela, thanks for posting.

Does anyone know the story behing the rather neglected-looking Yak-11 in shot 5?
That is a static display belonging to Planes of Fame. I believe it was one of the Egyptian airframes. It was concerted to a single seater for display.

The Mustang may be one of Tom Friedkin's. His A-36 is also under rebuild now.


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Sorry Mike....

I can't take "requests" as I was only there for a few hours last
Friday and caught an afternoon / evening flight back to Seattle
from LAX that same day.

Also (and you will have to forgive me), I'm not much into jets
or helicopters, so I can't recall any details on those (walked right
by that stuff with my eyes peeled for recip warbirds!). I did "notice"
the F-4 Phantom parked in the west parking lot of the Yanks compound.

I'll upload the Yanks pics in a few moments.

Bela P. Havasreti


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snj-5 wrote:
Sorry Mike....


Oh well... couldn't hurt to ask. Thanks anyway.


BDK... Do you get over to Yanks often? :wink:

Mike

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