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Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:57 pm

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34°49'54.64"N 117°46'4.44"W
34°50'11.94"N 117°44'33.78"W

My 100th post....Whee! :lol:

Sun Oct 01, 2006 8:27 am

Thanks to everyone here for the contributions. I won't have the opportunity to update the list http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.html#USA_CA until tomorrow (Monday), but feel free to keep posting this good stuff.

Mike

P.S. If you have chipped in here make sure you send me your full name so I can add you to the credits. Either PM or email (mrhenniger @ AerialVisuals.ca) would be good.
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Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:24 pm

Did anybody get this one? 34°48'59.11"N 117°51'48.89"W

F-102 or 6?


Got it - but it's a B-58.

Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:33 pm

I thought I'd heard of one lurking out there...thanks for the ID.

Sun Oct 01, 2006 10:31 pm

No idea what this is.....

34°49'53.18"N 117°46'38.59"W
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34°50'11.94"N 117°44'33.78"W


Both look like the same type - I first thought they were B-66s but they've got what look like engines under the tail. Look on Live Local and you can go to the Bird's Eye mode and see them much better.

EDIT! Got 'em - they're the two Bell X-21s (which were modified from B-66s, so at least I was close :roll: ).

Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:26 am

More pics of the B-58 http://www.b-58hustler.com/665.html

Mon Oct 02, 2006 1:27 am

mrhenniger wrote:
chico wrote:Might I suggest using http://live.local.com for aircraft ID purposes? I'm not usually a big proponent of microsoft products, but in this case they provide access to much better, and newer pictures.



#4.9: What the heck is this? 34 57 09.84 N 117 53 27.17 W
If that is the bird across the street from the SR-71, it's an X-15 on a pole.

Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:23 am

Mike wrote:
mrhenniger wrote:Wasn't this the operating name of Tom Friedkin's collection at one time? If so, the aircraft are currently based at Chino with 'Planes of Fame' under the 'Chino Warbirds Inc' name.


Thanks Mike! If you don’t mind, send me your last name so I can add your name to the credits.

bluethunder28 wrote:3. They have a hanger at Chino right around the corner from Areo Trader.

4. No that's not the museum. It's located on the road in.


Thanks Mr. Thunder! As with Mike, send me your name so I can add you to the credits.

Warbirdnerd wrote:Forgive me if you have already seen this, but these guys have labeled and marked many of the locations you've asked about, including Edwards AFB, surviving F-4's, Etc..
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded ... w/1#UNREAD


I have not seen that site before. Fantastic! It will take me a while, but I will have to look at every site!

Roger Cain wrote:U.S.A. California Woodland Watts-Woodland Golf Course Map East end of the Watts-Woodland Airport OA-37 Tweet (s/n 73-1114)


Found it!

m50a1ontos wrote:Did anybody get this one? 34°48'59.11"N 117°51'48.89"W

F-102 or 6?


That really is in the middle of no where isn't it? Is that still on the grounds of Edwards AFB? Chris indicates it is a B-58.

m50a1ontos wrote:Coupl'a B-52's here....

34°49'8.56"N 117°51'6.44"W


More stuff in the middle of no where!

m50a1ontos wrote:Here's a VooDoo 34°49'19.48"N 117°49'44.89"W


Is there no end? ;-)

m50a1ontos wrote:No idea what this is.....

34°49'53.18"N 117°46'38.59"W


It looks like a Lockheed Jetstar.

m50a1ontos wrote:34°49'54.64"N 117°46'4.44"W
34°50'11.94"N 117°44'33.78"W


The second one looks like another Jetstar.

m50a1ontos… Send me your name as well for the credits.

The update has been uploaded... http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.html#USA_CA

Mike
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B-66/X-21

Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:45 am

Were these the ex-B-66s/now X-21s that Chris Brame was talking about?
I thought I heard that the NMUSAF had pulled one of these back to the museum for restoration. Was that correct?

kevin

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Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:17 pm

mrhenniger wrote:The update has been uploaded... http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/MuseumLocat ... California


Long Beach Airport NEED HELP... Is there anything displayed at the airport, pole mounted or otherwise?
No. TBM in outside storage and DC-3s that fly daily to Catalina Island delivering restaurant supplies on south side of airport (on Spring near Redondo).

Ontario Ontario Airport A F-102 was once on display at the airport, but it is no longer there.
I think this is the one that POF had at Chino for 25 years and returned to the USAF.

Chino Aero Trader Near by...
Map Unconfirmed Information: An aircraft sales company which holds a number of B-25 hulks in its inventory.
Aero Trader is a restoration and maintenance company. They have a storage compound in Borrego Springs. +33° 58' 43.49", -117° 38' 28.87" is their B-25 with their hangar just to the south. If you go two hangars west and one hangar south you will be at the MARC hangar with the C-123 parked in front just off of the taxiway.

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Surplu ... w/51d5?b=4

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Surplu ... w/51d5?b=3

F3D at the corner of Woodruff and Henrilee in Lakewood (Jose Del Valle Park).

Also Fresno, Bakersfield, and Alameda on poles:

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Surplu ... rowse/51d5

Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:47 pm

bdk wrote:
mrhenniger wrote:
Long Beach Airport NEED HELP... Is there anything displayed at the airport, pole mounted or otherwise?
No. TBM in outside storage and DC-3s that fly daily to Catalina Island delivering restaurant supplies on south side of airport (on Spring near Redondo).

Trying to find a particular aircraft at Long Beach using Google Earth is like trying to find a needle in a stack of needles. Thanks for all of your help Brandon, but could I bother you to give me the coordinates of the stored TBM even if it is not public accessible? You must be familiar with the area as that is the C-17 production site.

bdk wrote:
mrhenniger wrote:
Ontario Ontario Airport A F-102 was once on display at the airport, but it is no longer there.
I think this is the one that POF had at Chino for 25 years and returned to the USAF.

I read a website indicating there was an F-102 on display outside of the terminal. It was moved about 2-3 years ago. I am having trouble finding the website now. I think I am remembering this correctly.

bdk wrote:
Chino Aero Trader Near by...
Map Unconfirmed Information: An aircraft sales company which holds a number of B-25 hulks in its inventory.
Aero Trader is a restoration and maintenance company. They have a storage compound in Borrego Springs. +33° 58' 43.49", -117° 38' 28.87" is their B-25 with their hangar just to the south. If you go two hangars west and one hangar south you will be at the MARC hangar with the C-123 parked in front just off of the taxiway.

Re: MARC... Got it. I have updated the list with the new coordinates for the hanger.

Re: Aero Trader. Updated that location as well.

bdk wrote:http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/SurplusMilitaryAircraft/photos/view/51d5?b=4

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Surplu ... w/51d5?b=3

F3D at the corner of Woodruff and Henrilee in Lakewood (Jose Del Valle Park).

Wow! Thanks for that one. It wasn't any any lists anywhere! I added the new entry.

bdk wrote:Also Fresno, Bakersfield, and Alameda on poles:

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Surplu ... rowse/51d5

I had the P-51 covered off by the "Fresno Air Terminal" entry, I just didn't have the designation P-51 in the list. It is now.

I had the Alameda airframes covered. Look for "Encinal High School" and "USN NAS - Alameda" in my list.

As for Bakersfield, the F-84 was once there, but was taken back by the NMUSAF. HOWEVER, there is something interesting at... 35 25 43.77 N 119 02 36.50 W ...What is that? It kind of looks like an A-6 or F9F.

Thanks again Brandon. I added you to the credits.

Update uploaded to...
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.html#USA_CA

Mike
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Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:30 pm

mrhenniger wrote:I read a website indicating there was an F-102 on display outside of the terminal. It was moved about 2-3 years ago. I am having trouble finding the website now. I think I am remembering this correctly.
I used to fly in and out of Ontario all the time. Never saw it!

TBM at Long Beach is located here (although not pictured):

http://local.live.com/?v=2&sp=Point.pn1 ... LGB%2529__

I've forgotten whose it is, but it was sold about 9 months ago, moved to Long Beach, and has been sitting ever since. It is blue with a yellow cowl band.

-> Update: It is this one; http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... php?t=6485

P.S. There is also a T-6 in the aerial photo parked on the ramp near the approach end of 07R.

Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:44 am

Thanks Brandon. I have added your Long Beach info, and a note to my Ontario F-102 entry. I'll try to find that website I was talking about at lunch today.

As for the California list it has been updated...
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.html#USA_CA
...and still has some gaps. If you live in or near the followinging towns you may be able to help me fill in some of the gaps (see the list for more details)...
Acton
Bakersfield
Barstow
Boron
El Cajon
City of Lemoore (not NAS Lemoore)
Los Gatos
NAS Miramar
Mission Hills
Ridgecrest (China Lake)
Mojave
City of Sacramento
County of Sacramento
Santa Fe
Santa Maria
Santa Rose
Sebastopol
Van Nuys
Victorville

This list may appear to you to be long, but for each location listed there are at least two others confirmed aviation sites listed on the locator. Thanks to all that have pitched in.

Mike
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Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:25 pm

Note, the Western Museum of Flight at Hawthorne has moved to Torrance Airport:

The Western Museum of Flight is moving to a new home at Louis Zamperini Field in Torrance, California and will be re-opening soon.

http://www.wmof.com/announce.htm

Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:56 am

Apparently Norton AFB is located at Long Beach. Apparently there is/was a T-39 and F-105 displayed there. I don't see them with Google Earth. Anyone know more?

Mike
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