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Re: Now, Any chance Cuban Warbirds can be Rescued?

Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:13 am

Some more shots from 2006, including more from the Museum before it shut

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Re: Now, Any chance Cuban Warbirds can be Rescued?

Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:22 am

Any sign of the P-47D noted on display in Havana 1976-1988?

Re: Now,(oops) Cuban Warbirds can be (oops) in no better pla

Fri Dec 19, 2014 4:35 pm

WTF? Over! :shock:

Re: Now, Any chance Cuban Warbirds can be Rescued?

Fri Dec 19, 2014 5:09 pm

Rob Mears wrote:Makes you wonder what kind of WWII-era armor or other non-aviation items may be rotting away down there as well!

Not military, but they used steam locomotives on their railroad up until a few years ago, with lots of modifications for efficiency: http://david-longman.com/Cuba.html
The truly sad thing is that a sister locomotive for a 3-foot gauge Baldwin 4-6-0 which was a dead ringer for a East Tennessee & Western North Carolina RR locomotive, existed to a few years ago and was scrapped not long ago, because westerners were giving her a lot of attention. If anyone's ever been to Tweetsie RR in Blowing Rock, NC, it would have bene a clone for their # 12 there. Such an oportunity later, now lost forever. I can help but wonder how many similar tales will come out for airplanes and military vehicles...
http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?railroad=FC de Cuba

Re: Now,(oops) Cuban Warbirds can be (oops) in no better pla

Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:08 pm

Wartime ditchings might be another matter, however...
Joe Baugher wrote:(B-18A 37-)526 converted to B-18B. With 17th ASS, ditched off La Habana, Cuba Jun 30, 1943.
(B-18A 37-)595 converted to B-18B. With 25th BG, 417th BS forcelanded NW of Camaguey, Cuba Mar 14, 1943

And an ID for the Mustang on display:
Joe Baugher wrote:(44-)73978 to RCAF as 9241. To civilian registry as N89E then to Cuban air force as FAR 401. Reported in 1990 as being on display at the Museo de la Revolucion, Havana, Cuba.

Re: Now,(oops) Cuban Warbirds can be (oops) in no better pla

Fri Dec 19, 2014 10:20 pm

The cowl on that Kingfisher doesn't look quite right..looks like someone might have adapted a Beech 18 cowl.

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Re: Now,(oops) Cuban Warbirds can be (oops) in no better pla

Sat Dec 20, 2014 1:11 am

airnutz wrote:WTF? Over! :shock:

Sorry 'bout that, folks! When I logged on ealier today to read the latest posts on this thread I found all of the dialogue was gone and replaced with a few random appearing letters in each post with the photos intact. It was as if all the dialogue had been cleansed....hense my remark. Then I checked another thread...same thing, I feared we had suffered some sort of calamity..appears all normal now. Did anyone else experience this or was it a glitch in my computer? Carry on... pop2

Re: Now,(oops) Cuban Warbirds can be (oops) in no better pla

Sat Dec 20, 2014 4:06 am

Maybe the Cuban hackers have been taking lessons from their North Korean friends?

Re: Now,(oops) Cuban Warbirds can be (oops) in no better pla

Sat Dec 20, 2014 5:43 am

Mike wrote:Maybe the Cuban hackers have been taking lessons from their North Korean friends?

Hmmmmnnn...yes, mebbee the plundering imperialist contermeasures team of "Los Warbirdos Cubanos".
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