Randy, if you have the time, go to Stinson Field. There used to be a Douglas DC-3 with a Mexican civilian registration.
If you enter the hangar, ask for John Lister. I do not know him, and spoke with him briefly several years ago.
He had then purchased the former Talmantz B-25 (the one with the nose modified for camera work) and had it there.
Inside his hangar, a veritable cache of airplanes and parts. He had a Howard DGA that he claims he found abandoned inside of what once had been a hangar in Mexico, but had become a residential subdivision.
No photos, though.
Other sites nearby:
The Von Ormy and Somerset airports have some L-birds based there.
The Hondo Airport has some of the USAF Slingby T-3s stored, and there are usually one or two other interesting aircraft in the airport.
If you can go to Uvalde, there is a hangar on the WEST side of the airport, as soon as you drive in, it will be on your LEFT. There were a T-28, a T-33, and a Cessna O-2 the last time I visited. Reportedly, there is a museum, but every time I drove to Uvalde, the museum was closed, and it looked like it had not been open for several years.
If you go West on I-10, Boerne Stage Field houses a CAF unit; so do by the way, San Marcos (North on I-35) and Burnet (North on 281); in this last location, there is a T-38, a T-37, an A-7 and a Hun.
The New Braunfels airport had a couple of Cessna O-2s.
The Georgetown airport had for a time, some helicopters that had seen service with the Guatemalan air force, and I managed to sneak a shot or two of them (Sikorsky S-76s).
If you can make the trip, Laredo International will be a good place to visit, and even if you only walk or drive around and outside, you will see a lot of airplanes with either Mexican registrations (T-39 Sabreliners) but still with USAF markings being removed or the aircraft being cannibalized for spares; there was a large four engined Douglas, a couple of C-45s, border patrol Super Cubs, a couple of C-47s, DC-3s, NAMC YS-11, Bell OH-13 / 47, T-28s.
The Mooney aircraft factory is located in Kerrville, and the tours begin promptly at 10:00 IIRC.
Hope all of this will at least give you some ideas as to where to go.
Saludos
Tulio
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