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Re: The Quonset Air Museum's collection

Tue Apr 24, 2018 1:32 pm

JOMiller wrote:OK, thanks for the link to a previous thread.

Where does that leave the Hellcat?

Curious,
Owen


It was hitched up to a new Dodge Ram pickup, there was some grinding, some paint work and a little gas added and she flew off.

Re: The Quonset Air Museum's collection

Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:47 pm

I have been working on the Quonset Air Museum's Wikipedia article and I came across two quick updates that I figured I'd share.

First, according to a local news article, the P2V has unfortunately been scrapped.

Shea NavAir Museum wrote:
Woodsy Airfield wrote:Shea - Any idea if the F2H-3 Banshee project found a new home? :|


Yes, actually she was purchased by one of the former board members.

According to an article, the purchaser was Larry Webster.

Re: The Quonset Air Museum's collection

Tue Aug 20, 2019 12:15 pm

Shea NavAir Museum wrote:
Woodsy Airfield wrote:Shea - Any idea if the F2H-3 Banshee project found a new home? :|


Yes, actually she was purchased by one of the former board members.

According to an article, the purchaser was Larry Webster.[/quote]

Thats good to hear!
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