I thought I would post my own update from my visit, for those curious about goings on at Chino. It was a quiet Thursday afternoon with very little going on. Fighter Rebuilders was buttoned up so I couldn't check progress on their projects. In the Friedkin hangar, I noticed the P-39 is getting quite a bit of attention. Could they be thinking about getting this in the air some day?
Visiting F-86E 51-13067 N186SE was on display in the jet hangar. The plane is painted as one of Joseph McConnell's "Beauteous Butch" Sabres, except the buzz number is correct to the plane's real serial.

POF's Navion N91161 has been a project the last few times I have visited Chino, and it was good to see it all done.

The Pilatus P-2 N5241M, which was in nice, accurate Swiss markings the last time I saw it, has now gone full foo fighter with mock Luftwaffe paint. Yuck.

The way things have been shoved around in the Axis hangar gives a nice juxtaposition of two important Heinkels, the He 162 and mock-up He 178. With bonus Horten glider overhead.


I had not seen this nice Fairchild 24 or Cornell before.


Over at Yanks, the most notable thing was that their Columbia XJL-1 seems to be coming together. They were dragging out one of the outer wings and, I think, getting ready to attach it to the airframe. Even though I've seen the other survivor at Pima, I didn't appreciate how big this plane is.

They finished their Ercoupe at some point in the past couple of years.

I noticed a few things in the Yanks boneyard that I had not noted before. One was the wreckage of Bushmaster 2000 N750RW. This is the one that was written off in 2004 when it tried to take off with the gust lock still on the elevator.

Also Hawker Hunter T.7 XL576, wrecked in a takeoff accident in 1999. With matching patio furniture set.

The most interesting thing in the pattern was Matt Nightingale's latest, an OV-10C with just a few hours on it post-restoration. BuNo 155493 apparently was loaned by the Marines to the Navy's VAL-4 light attack squadron during Vietnam. That unit had very high combat attrition and it seems likely this machine saw quite a bit of action.



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