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Mark Allen M wrote:Quite amazing that for several decades the CAF Helldiver was the only example flying. To now have three flying is right up there with the mosquitos. Something one really couldn’t imagine would ever happen. Amazing accomplishments.
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Sat Jul 27, 2024 12:22 am
marine air wrote:After 55 years of reading that the Yanks Air Museum was restoring theirs to flying condition it's rewarding to see another put in the air in my lifetime. Many types have gone extinct (in the air) in this period of time including the Columbine Superduck, Martin Mauler, Curtiss Falcon, Fairchild C-82 Packet , Douglas B-18 and B-23, Curtiss O-52 Owl, B-26 Marauder, etc.
Seen at Oshkosh this year was the resurrected, last of thirteen built St. Louis Streetcar Co. YPT-15 . It was parked next to the prototype 1933 Stearman Kaydet. They were flown in from Oregon. They were parked near the 50 new metal P-51D's with invasion stripes.
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Matt Gunsch wrote:marine air wrote:After 55 years of reading that the Yanks Air Museum was restoring theirs to flying condition it's rewarding to see another put in the air in my lifetime. Many types have gone extinct (in the air) in this period of time including the Columbine Superduck, Martin Mauler, Curtiss Falcon, Fairchild C-82 Packet , Douglas B-18 and B-23, Curtiss O-52 Owl, B-26 Marauder, etc.
Seen at Oshkosh this year was the resurrected, last of thirteen built St. Louis Streetcar Co. YPT-15 . It was parked next to the prototype 1933 Stearman Kaydet. They were flown in from Oregon. They were parked near the 50 new metal P-51D's with invasion stripes.
Any photos of the Streetcar? that used to be owned by Bob DeFord. He sold it and the new owner ground looped it, that was in the early 80s.
Wed Jul 31, 2024 9:49 pm
k5083 wrote:I thought those two aircraft were very interesting and got several pics of both. Kudos to WAAAM for bringing them all the way to Wisconsin. I've always been interested in visiting them, but even more so now.
Even though they were clearly marked with signs, I think a lot of people walked by both the YPT-15 and Model 70 several times without ever realizing they were not PT-17s.
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Thu Aug 01, 2024 12:32 pm
Matt Gunsch wrote:and possibly 5