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Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news ?)

Tue Apr 21, 2020 5:47 pm

https://www.ebay.com/itm/A26-Invader/14 ... SwS3dem7vu

Phil

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Tue Apr 21, 2020 9:10 pm

Calling Scott as well - the eBay listing has a shot of the a/c in service with the Missouri ANG; something for the Registry:
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Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Tue Apr 21, 2020 10:34 pm

What's a flying A-26 worth and what would it cost to bring this one back to life? Looks like he has engine and prop cores, but there's no telling why it was pulled apart in the first place...

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Wed Apr 22, 2020 2:02 am

I'd be wanting to see the spars & have a good look for intergranular & exfoliation corrosion.

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Wed Apr 22, 2020 3:30 am

I saw this advertised I think it was on Barnstormers a little while ago.

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:08 am

Kyleb wrote:What's a flying A-26 worth and what would it cost to bring this one back to life? Looks like he has engine and prop cores, but there's no telling why it was pulled apart in the first place...


It seems that anything can be brought back to factory fresh these days. I cant imagine this bird costing less than seven figures to get there.

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Wed Apr 22, 2020 11:32 am

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1504535419607035/


Description

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This page is to document the restoration process of S/N 41-39486 A-26 Invader. The progress may be slow but be patient with me and we will do a restoration together!
This A26B project was found in Sparks NV, stored inside a semi truck trailer. And the wings were stored outside. Wich suffered damage from a wind storm. This is a complete stock A-26 Invader, it was sold surplus from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Then stored at Hammar Field, Fresno, Ca in 1961.

History: Serial #: 41-39486
Construction #: 7199
Civil Registration: N9432Z, N90711
Model(s): A-26B
Name: Boots II
Flew for: Transport Aircraft Inc, Sacramento, CA.
- Registered as N9432Z.
John A Thompson, Santa Clara, CA, Circa 1963.
John A Thompson, Santa Clara, CA, Mar. 8, 1971-2003.
- Registered as N90711.
- Retired, derelict, Fresno, CA, 1968-1977.
- Removed from Fresno, 1977.
-located to Sparks NV
-sold to Vincent Quadrani
-relocated to Iron Mountain Mi KIMT.
As N26VQ in 2015

This aircraft was a Missouri Air National Guard airplane. (MO- ANG) which is believed to be deployed in World War II and Korea. After the war the aircraft flew privately flew for transport aircraft Inc. in the 1960s. As the story goes the aircraft suffered a hydraulic lock on the number one engine wile on start up. The cylinder was pushed off the case with the piston still inside the cylinder. Ultimately which led to the aircraft's demise, it was parked and never flown again. When the aircraft became a derelict the state of California sold the A26 on auction, to an owner named John Thompson. Mr Thompson disassemble the aircraft and stored it the best he could. Untill he couldn't keep the A26 no more.

The objective of this restoration is to restore the aircraft to airworthy status.

I hope you enjoy the pictures! Stay tuned!

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:27 pm

What a sad turn of events to be in this state simply because of hydraulic lock.

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:30 pm

This is incredible. Thank you for sharing. It’s cheaper to own a a-26 than it is a new fully loaded truck

Re: Calling whistlingdeath77, A-26-Invader on ebay (old news

Tue Apr 28, 2020 10:30 pm

https://www.ebay.com/itm/A26-Invader/14 ... %7Ciid%3A1
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