CoastieJohn wrote:
Uh oh!!!
We need to cross-check some numbers. My CG airplane historian say's this was not CG-1026. Here's the response.
Quote:
Beautiful machine....................BUT..!
All of the numbers that are contained in the header atop the first pic are a mixed-match an most
are incorrect.
Grumman HU-16 "Albatross" (G-90)(USN Bu. no. 149836)(USCG 1026)(N7026C)(American Clipper)
Tucson International Airport (TUS) July 25, 2012
1. MSN G-90 indicates a USAF serial of 51-017 was an A-model (as noted by the straight
trailing edge of the wing and the horizontal tab is set back behind the leading edge of the vertical
fin.
2. It was not CG 1026 as that airframe was modified to a long-wing UF-2G/HU-16E.
3. BUNO went from the USAF to the USN in 1960 and was retired in late 1962 when it was
placed in open storage at NAF Litchfiled Park, AZ, where it remained in storage between
1963 and 1965 when it was sold as scrap.
bilwor wrote:
Thanks CoastieJohn for setting some things straight. Further I did not do my research very well
It is registered N7026C, c/n G-90, USN s/n 149836. It did serve with USAF as s/n 51-0017. Warbirds Directory has it listed as a SA-16A, then a UF-1 and finally as a HU-16C. No mention of USCG service.
Sorry for the misinformation at first.
bill word
Any final word as to whether or not
N7026C (msn
G-90) ever served with the US Coast Guard? (Presumably it would have been as USCG UF-1G s/n
1017 since it apparently started off as USAF SA-16A s/n
51-017.)