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 Post subject: CAF Museum, Midland
PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 1:24 pm 
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Hi

I made my first ever visit to the CAF Airsho at Midland this year, and wonder if anyone can help with the identity of the unmarked blue c/s P2V (On loan from another Museum) in the field outside the museum Area?

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To add a bit...The airplane came to the CAF via the deck of the USS Lexington in Corpus Christi. When the Navy off-loaded it from the Lex they managed to rig the sling incorrectly, hence the broken back on the airplane.
On a related front, in a previous post there was a question about the CAF museum's nose art. I believe the new website is up and running. Link thru the CAF museum home page.
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 Post subject: CAF P2V
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Old Shep wrote:
When the Navy off-loaded it from the Lex they managed to rig the sling incorrectly, hence the broken back on the airplane.


Groan....another case of the Navy doing their best in preservation of aviation history. Sighhhh....:roll:

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Hi all
Thanks for the info. I have found the military serials for the vast majority of the Warbirds at the CAF Airsho now, and the related "Warbird Registry" was my main source of information, what a great site it is!! It can be difficult sorting out the actual serials of warbirds, especially those based in a "foreign" country, but the web in general, and Warbird Registry in particular made the job that bit easier.

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The Save the Girls noseart website can be found here:
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