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 Post subject: Brewsters Pics on Ebay
PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 3:44 pm 
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Hey guys............
For those interested, there are 4 different auctions up of pictures from a Brewster test pilot. Most are IDed and included Buffalo's, Corsairs and RAF Camoed Bermudas (Could be one of the preserved ones??!!). They look really nice.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZearlyfinderQQhtZ-1

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great grouping for a brewster buff!!

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Look real carefully and you'll even find a couple of detail shots of the super-rare XA-32A.

I'm just a complete sucker for those wartime "what-if's"! :wink:

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and RAF Camoed Bermudas (Could be one of the preserved ones??!!)


Possibly... I can read serials FF840 and FF842; the ex-Tullahoma bird that is under restoration is FF860; have any of the other hulks ever been I.D.ed?

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Only thing I've got is from a fellow who posted photos at Airliners. He listed serial numbers for the hulks that were present a few years ago as:

324311, 324384, 326068, and 327877

(Just repeating what he posted. I'm making no claims as to accuracy.)

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