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Thu Mar 19, 2015 9:21 am
There are lots of cold war types not on display in the USA that I would like to see:
UK:
Victor
Buccaneer
Attacker (1 sole survior)
Sea Vixen
USSR:
Tu-95 bear
Forger
Foxbat (not sure the one dug out in Iraq is on display?)
Variouis Mil Helo's
Various Sukoi fighters
From earlier times:
DH Hornet/Sea Hornet
Sterling
Thu Mar 19, 2015 9:39 am
Extinct types:
Stiring
TBD
Ta 154
He 70
DH Albatross
He 51
He 112
Extant but far-flung, unrestored or undisplayed types:
Ki-84
Ta 152
Do 17
Northrop Gamma
D3A
August
Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:28 am
Extinct ....................B-32 (Not really as there is the one on the Moon)!!!
Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:01 am
DaveM2 wrote:Sax Man, something in the upcoming edition of Classic Wings may put a smile on your face

Oh, you tease me...now I'm going to wonder which one of the planes in my post is getting some attention.
Thu Mar 19, 2015 1:11 pm
Left Seat wrote:EB-35B with Northrop T-37 Turbodyne turboprop engines and contra-rotating propellers

No doubt to me, I think this is the one single type of airplane I most wish was in a museum somewhere.
Thu Mar 19, 2015 2:29 pm
I'd love to see a few more extinct or near-extinct thirties types:
Keystone bombers (there's a wing center section on the range at Edwards plus a tail recovered from a bombing range back east, plus two wrecks in Nicaragua - s/ns 29-13 and 29-16 - that were supposed to have been recovered in the late '60s/early '70s)
Curtiss SOC floatplane - one of the few '30s types that ended up being used all through WWII, but (IIRC) no remains have turned up
Martin B-10 - Besides the one at NMUSAF, there's a nose turret at March ARB, a wing in Indonesia and possibly more - FlyPast reported in the 1980s that a crashed export version B-10 had been found in Indonesia by loggers - not sure if the wing came from that one
Curtiss P-36 - could a new one be built starting with some P-40 components?
Thu Mar 19, 2015 2:57 pm
I love this idea.
I have to agree with the XF-11 (loved it since The Aviator, and the conventional prop version seems pretty cool too) and Spiteful/Seafang.
For me the CA-11 Woomera, Sikorsky S-67, XP-77, Blue Thunder (not sure if that counts?!), XP-40Q...
Thu Mar 19, 2015 5:25 pm
TriangleP wrote:maxum96 wrote:TriangleP wrote:These are for a U.S museum for a U.S audience:
One of Richard Bong's wartime P-38s.
Well, the P-38 at the Air and Space annex at Dulles was flown by Bong while he was stateside. Does that count?

Well, technically speaking no, but I'll take it! I didn't know this, thanks for info.
Since we're talking about Bong and P-38's
http://airandspace.si.edu/collections/artifact.cfm?object=nasm_A19600295000I doubt any of them are still around, but I'd love to see a P-38 Lindbergh flew as a civilian while in the Pacific theater.
Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:26 pm
We wouldn't want to see a Maxim Gorky?
Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:38 pm
Or a Kalinin K-7.
Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:48 pm
Easy. YB-60.
Fri Mar 20, 2015 7:48 am
How about the Convair XC-99? Yes, I know it still exists, but it's been cut up into pieces which are scattered across various locations. It hasn't been displayed in a long time. I got to see, tour, and photograph it when it was displayed outside Kelly AFB back in the late 1980s. It was in horrible condition even back then, suffering from the ravages of weather, vandals, and bird droppings (which eat up magnesium badly). Such an interesting airplane.
Fri Mar 20, 2015 1:16 pm
sandiego89 wrote:
USSR:
Foxbat (not sure the one dug out in Iraq is on display?)
If it is the one I am thinking of it is on display in the NMUSAF experimental annex hanger, or at least it was when I was there in 2008.
Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:31 pm
How about the MIG-31... You know, the one Clint Eastwood made off with?
Sat Mar 21, 2015 1:14 pm
My idea would be to fill gaps in the development history of certain important types or manufacturers; such as:
Douglas DC-1 and DC-5 (Imagine a line up from DC-1 to 10!)
Republic P-43 Lancer
Berliner Joyce P-16 (Last US Army biplane two place fighter aircraft)
Grumman FF-1 and F2F plus F5F and F10F (Imagine an unbroken line up from FF-1 to F11F!)
Curtiss YP 37
Boeing B-9
Consolidated Commodore
Martin M 130 Clipper
Sikorsky S 42 Clipper
Boeing 314 Clipper
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