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Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:13 am

mustangdriver wrote:Holy crap they made your hole an exhibit!!


Worst. Quote. Ever. :shock:

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:30 am

Zachary wrote:
mustangdriver wrote:Holy crap they made your hole an exhibit!!


Worst. Quote. Ever. :shock:



Now that's funny!! :lol:

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:49 am

:lol:

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:34 am

Peter,

Yes, the Vulcan is sadly in need of a re-paint. IIRC, I read where the aircraft remains as RAF property and therefore they are responsible to perform any maintenance work on it. It doesn't appear that anything has been done to it since its arrival at the museum 20+ years ago. Perhaps a 1950's paint scheme of O/A WHITE might be appropriate to weather time and the San Joaquin Valley sun.

JohnV

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:07 pm

jdvoss wrote:Peter,
Perhaps a 1950's paint scheme of O/A WHITE might be appropriate to weather time and the San Joaquin Valley sun.
JohnV



Our English friends/RAF fans would point out it's the wrong Mark for that scheme. But in terms of durability, I agree it would be nice.
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Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:17 pm

Surprisingly the Vulcan does not look much different from when I saw her in 1989. In fact at some point the Union Jack and the fin flash have been repainted since this photo:

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Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:08 am

Zachary wrote:
mustangdriver wrote:Holy crap they made your hole an exhibit!!


Worst. Quote. Ever. :shock:

Just be glad they didn't order a guy to fill your hole up!

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:55 am

Wildchild wrote:Isn't there B-29 Raz 'N heck haunted? lol

Supposedly, yes.

Fouga23 wrote:
Zachary wrote:
mustangdriver wrote:Holy crap they made your hole an exhibit!!


Worst. Quote. Ever. :shock:

Just be glad they didn't order a guy to fill your hole up!

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Nice photos jdvoss... thanks for sharing 'em!


Fade to Black...

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:02 am

Speaking of the B-29...any pictures of it?

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:27 am

Due to popular request I've posted the "Raz'n Hel" B-29 images...haunting as they may be!

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Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Sat Jun 16, 2012 5:12 pm

Steve Nelson wrote:
Warbird Kid wrote:Great shots! But DANG do I wish that B-24 was sold off to Jerry Yagen or FHC or somebody that will fly her! :cry:

I'm not sure how complete the B-24 is on the inside. IIRC she was a stripped out South American freight hog when the museum got ahold of her, and the restoration is largely cosmetic.

I'm not complaining, mind you. It's great to see another B-24 saved from oblivion.

SN


Not that a bottomless full of money couldn't fix it, but unfortunately the aircraft has been subject to several structural cuts including the spar. Although it has been stitched together cosmetically it would require significant structural overhaul. Of course all of that is moot being that it is owned by Uncle Sam.

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:30 pm

I cannot help but agree with you about the B-24. But given that it is the "ONLY SURVIVING PB4Y-1" (Bu No 90165) it seems that preserving it in original Navy colors with an ERCO ball turret fitted in the nose would be most appropriate. According to Joe Baugher's website it was modified into a -1Z executive transport and used by a USMC General. Anyone have an original photo??

I'm sure the USAF would welcome the modification...

Re: Castle Air Museum, Merced, CA

Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:26 pm

FYI: I have now posted the entire photo set (50+) from the Castle Air Museum in to the "Photo Gallery". Since there are so many photos I broke them down into THREE consecutive sets in the "Gallery" depending upon your interest. The photos posted there are not necessariy the same views of a given A/C in page one above.

BTW, after the posting I realized that due to 'Old timers Disease' I neglected to photograph the C-119, B-26, C-46 and the C-45...reason to go back!
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