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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:45 pm 
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Can the Wix Brain trust please edumacate me and let me know which BearCat belongs to the Texas Flting Legends Museum??? Thanks, Anthony (you would think I! would know!!!?????) :roll:


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:27 pm 
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B.Cat/S.Fury wrote:
Can the Wix Brain trust please edumacate me and let me know which BearCat belongs to the Texas Flting Legends Museum??? Thanks, Anthony (you would think I! would know!!!?????) :roll:



If you are talking about the one being restored in Breckenridge, it came from Dusty Dowd in Kansas. I can't remember the number of it. He ended up with Moon's P-51A "Polar Bear".

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:04 pm 
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Wasn't aware that they had one. New development?


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:08 pm 
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News to me, they usually prefer to purchase restored aircraft. There may be some confusion because the bought the O'Connor Corsair. Mr. O'Conner in turn purchased the Waltrip Blue Angel Bearcat the same week. It was on display at Lone Star at the time.

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RickH wrote:
News to me, they usually prefer to purchase restored aircraft.

Not to mention WWII aircraft. I thought the former Russell collection should have showed up in one package at the TFL's door.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:01 pm 
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RickH wrote:
News to me, they usually prefer to purchase restored aircraft. There may be some confusion because the bought the O'Connor Corsair. Mr. O'Conner in turn purchased the Waltrip Blue Angel Bearcat the same week. It was on display at Lone Star at the time.


They have at least five project aircraft that I am aware of which are either currently in restoration or are in storage awaiting restoration. They are far more committed to aircraft restoration than you are aware. The current projects are all but guaranteed to be award winners when complete and will increase the number of some very rare types. That's all I will say.

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Thanks Red Baaron, That MIGHT make it Bu.#95356, a -1, another "short tail" returns!


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If you go to Ezell's webpage there are quite a few photo's of the Bearcat being restored for TFL... Another award winner in the making... http://www.Ezellaviation.com
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Great to see this one on the road to recovery. When the new spar was built for David Price's Bearcat, I am pretty sure they made one for this airplane. That was a big job in itself! The spar cap was one solid machined, formed and heat treated piece the length of the center wing.

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RobC wrote:
Great to see this one on the road to recovery. When the new spar was built for David Price's Bearcat (now CAF Camarillo), I am pretty sure they made one for this airplane. That was a big job in itself! The spar cap was one solid machined, formed and heat treated piece the length of the center wing.

I believe the CAF Bearcat at Camarillo has been a CAF Bearcat since the dawn of warbirding.
I remember working on it at Chino when John Sandberg was the sponsor for a short period.
They have the Price Spitfire though.
I think Rod Lewis has the ex Price Bearcat.

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RobC wrote:
Great to see this one on the road to recovery. When the new spar was built for David Price's Bearcat (now CAF Camarillo), I am pretty sure they made one for this airplane. That was a big job in itself! The spar cap was one solid machined, formed and heat treated piece the length of the center wing.

Wrong Bearcat. The CAF one was never with David Price. The one done for Price (ex-Salis and TFC at Duxford) ended up with Rod Lewis.


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That's funny, I remembered that and went back and edited it. When I hit enter, there were your two replies. Like white on rice...

Anyway, that wasn't the point, but glad to see the wickens are on patrol.

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The CAF aircraft has 201 on the side. David Price's hadd 205. I asked Steve Barber what the differences were. he replied, "Oh, about $1,000,000!"

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Is this one the old orange two-place Gulfhawk bird that bellied in departing OSH years ago?

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Rob Mears wrote:
Is this one the old orange two-place Gulfhawk bird that bellied in departing OSH years ago?

No, that one is in the Fighter Rebuilders shop at Chino.


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