Tulio wrote:
There is a sign at the museum, stating that the airplane was modified by TEMCO.
This airplane was a basket case when it was returned from Indonesia by Steve Johnson. When they were rebuilding it, the airplane had no firm identity, and their resarch showed that the TEMCO TF-51 44-84658 (owned by Cavalier) had been sent to Indonesia. My understanding (3rd or 4th or 5th person) is that the owners/rebuilders were not aware that two other Cavalier-built TF-51s had been sent to Indonesia, too. I imagine that the Indonesian government may have given Johnson and Stagg some info about the identities of the airplanes, but I don't know that for a fact. Anyway, the guys rebuilding the TF believed it to be the TEMCO aircraft (unknown what evidence they used in making the decision) and that is how it was registered after rebuild.
Based on a bunch of datapoints -- photos and testimony from the time when it was built up by Cavalier in Sarasota, to photos of the aircraft when it was in Indonesia, to evidence that the actual 44-84658 was destroyed in a crash in Indonesia, and a lone photo of the airplane fuselage when it was being imported -- a number of people (myself included) believe that is not the airplane's actual ID.
Now...I wasn't there when Johnson, MacGuire, Letcher, etc, were rebuilding this airplane originally. There may be parts of N851D/44-84658 in the rebuild and that's why they registered the airplane this way, but it's
my opinion that the fuselage (which includes the area that TEMCO would have rebuilt) is not a TEMCO conversion, but a Cavalier conversion.
A long story with no point.
