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PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 9:47 am 
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 11:57 am 
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Rather interesting in this story is that the survivors were saved when an Li-2 landed and picked them up. The Li-2 being a license built copy of the DC-3.

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Glad to see them actually taking it apart, since the first news article I had read stated that they cut it apart for transport.

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Seems like a lot of bucks being spent on a C-47 recovery ... but hey ...one more preserved is all good :D


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Yeah I was a bit surprised that all this time and effort was spent on a C-47, but I'm ecstatic all the same to see her saved. Hopefully more treasures will keep emerging out of Russia. Maybe a Pe-8?!

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Bearcat SA wrote:
Seems like a lot of bucks being spent on a C-47 recovery ... but hey ...one more preserved is all good :D


Yeah, but if we found an Li-2 in Alaska, we might go to the same troubles. Article said there were no C-47s preserved in Russia.


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The good news is that they can buy spare parts to complete the static restoration for mere pennies. I think it looks cool as is, the paint looks awesome with the old U>S> insignia peeking through.
Shame it couldn't have been another FW 189 or Stuka or something.


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Great to see another being saved. Probably many more "treasures" waiting to be found! :drink3:

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Should have sent Taigh to fly it out...

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Bearcat SA wrote:
Seems like a lot of bucks being spent on a C-47 recovery ... but hey ...one more preserved is all good :D



It might be the case that it was within their means to save. Sometimes if you want to save a warbird you can't be too picky. You do what you can. Im not too concern with the C-47/DC-3 population at the moment. But it's alarming the amount of Gooney birds finding their way into the weeds around many airports. Save everything you can before its too late.

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On the way back from Reno, I thought I saw an old C-47 at LAX ?

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phil65 wrote:
On the way back from Reno, I thought I saw an old C-47 at LAX?


That might have been "Spirit of '76" .. a DC-3 in Unocal corporate colors parked outside the LAX Flight Path Learning Center & Museum.


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phil65 wrote:
On the way back from Reno, I thought I saw an old C-47 at LAX ?

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Jumped onto Google maps and I see one sitting next to the Flight Path Learning Center on the south side of the airport.

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Google maps.... :P
Yep, that's it...

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