Nathan wrote:
I am so happy you got the scrap yard pics. ... I want my own boneyard!

I call dibbs!
Chris wrote:
These are great pics Mike. BTW, the F9F at Quartzsite has been there for years. Before that, it was a park display at Pioneer Park in Mesa Az since the 1960s. Lots of F9Fs were gate guards and park displays over the years and may have had bogus serials painted on them.
Thanks for the tip. I revised the airframe dossier to link it to both locations.
67N20 wrote:
Didn't President Truman (or was it Eisenhower) have a presidential plane named "Columbine". Could this be one of them?
Fouga23 wrote:
Yup, that's one of them.
It is a heck of a fate for a former Presidential C-121 isn’t it? Oh well, they all can’t be saved. There is a Columbine at Dayton, and one at Pima in Tucson. Stay with this thread to see pics of the Pima bird. Also keep checking back with this thread as there is a VIP Connie at the Planes of Fame in Valle, which I got photos of as well.
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