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Wheels & Wings, Osceola, WI

Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:05 pm

I went to a small fly in(accompanied by a large car show) in Osceola, WI today. While the warbird turnout wasn't as good as previous years there were still a fair number for a small town fly in includeing 2 N3Ns. A special thanks goes out to the crew of Miss Mitchell who were at another event in the area, heard the radio chatter and decided to give us a flyby before heading back to So. St. Paul.

N3N-3 1760/N45009
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N3N-3 2660/N51H
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UC-43 43-10892/NC265E
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B-25J 44-29869/N27493
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N3N-3 2660/N51H and L-19 N269TH
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O-1E N119AJ
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L-19 N269TH
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L-29 N8164C
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That Maltese L-19/0-1

Sun Sep 12, 2004 5:51 am

Dan

That Bird Dog in Maltese markings is actually a former Italian Army machine. How did it get to Osceola? Any chances of a high-res picture for me?

Thanks for sharing on the WIX, anyway!

Gregory

Sun Sep 12, 2004 2:16 pm

The Bird Dog is registered to a gentleman in Stillwater, MN who must be new to the airshow/fly in circuit as I haven't seen it before. I'm afraid I can't help you out with how it came back to the US. Drop me an email at dan.johnson@gmail.com and I'll send you a few of the full size shots.

Sun Sep 12, 2004 2:29 pm

Gregory, the Maltese Air Force had 4 Bird Dogs for sale, we tried to get them but they were sold to some guy in the USA.

You are right, they were ex-Italian machines before being on Malta.

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Dan, thanks for the nice images!
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