Fri Dec 23, 2005 6:07 am
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T J Johansen wrote:Back in my youth I got hold of a Monogram C-47 kit which had the decals (including CAF titles) of "Buzz Buggy", the C-47 that the CAF flew in the 1970s. I seem to remember some words to the effect that the plane suffered from corrosion and became non-airworthy as time went on. I just loved the colors of this plane, and wonder what happened to it. Scrapped, parted out, stored, what???
T J
Sat Dec 24, 2005 8:22 am
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Brad wrote:The CAF did have a C-47 that was painted up as Buzz Buggy. I remember the "1st Airborn Squadron" of the CAF jumping out of it in Harlingen at one of the airshows.
In the mid to late 80s I was told that it had been sold. I have no idea what the actual ID of the plane was, but it could be that, like many "CAF" planes over the years, it wasn't owned by them but actually on loan.
Sat Dec 24, 2005 4:47 pm
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Sun Dec 25, 2005 3:43 am
skymstr02 wrote:I remember building a few of the Monogram CAF edition models in the 80's too. One was the A-24B (SBD-5) that had a -3 paint scheme on it, and the TBF that the Colorado Wing had. They were 1/48 scale. Here's an ebay listing for the SBD.
CAF Dauntless Model:
http://cgi.ebay.com/SBD-DAUNTLESS-MODEL ... dZViewItem
edited to include ebay listing
Sun Dec 25, 2005 10:13 am
Fri Dec 30, 2005 8:25 pm
airnutz wrote:T J Johansen wrote:Back in my youth I got hold of a Monogram C-47 kit which had the decals (including CAF titles) of "Buzz Buggy", the C-47 that the CAF flew in the 1970s. I seem to remember some words to the effect that the plane suffered from corrosion and became non-airworthy as time went on. I just loved the colors of this plane, and wonder what happened to it. Scrapped, parted out, stored, what???
T J
TJ, are you sure you're remembering correctly? CAF decals?..or that it was
decaled with "Buzz Buggy"? "Buzz Buggy" was an original USAAF C-47,
U5-N, s/n 42-100558.
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