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Goings on in Greybull

Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:47 pm

what a week, My puter died and I just got a new one, after driving 100 miles round trip from Greybull to Cody. I have been in Greybull since Sunday getting the A-26 ready to head south. The cold caused the left oil cooler to spring a leak, so for the last 3 days I have been changing it out, on the ramp, in the snow. All done, engine runs have been done and we should be going home with the Invader and C-119 by Tue. The PBY up here has been kicked out of the hangar and the PB4Ys that were sold are in there getting the spars inspected, so far 3 of them have been looked at and all of them have had cracks. so far, I have only seen 1 plane scrapped, a Neptune, one C-97 had the belly cut out of it to graft onto the C-97 that Clay Lacy bought.

Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:52 pm

Thanks for the update Matt. Sad end to alot of airplanes up there.
Scott.....

Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:38 pm

well, all the planes are ready to go to thier new home in AZ. We test flew the Invader and it passed with no problems, the C-119 was run up and passed all it's checks. The 119 has been loaded up with as many spares as we could get. If all goes well, we will be wheels up at 10am tomorrow and in Phoenix around 2.

Fri Dec 29, 2006 2:14 pm

Matt - I hope that your C-119 has successfully made it to Phoenix. Can we expect to see your C-119 at any air shows at some point?

Also thanks for the updates on Clay Lacy's C-97, etc. Anything else you find out about the C-97 would be appreciated.

8)

Jim C.

Fri Dec 29, 2006 3:28 pm

Matt:
I think your resume is incomplete.
Shouldn't you list "crew chief:P-51"?
;-)
VL

Fri Dec 29, 2006 6:58 pm

jwc50 wrote:Matt - I hope that your C-119 has successfully made it to Phoenix.


I spotted the C-119 and A-26 on the ramp at Glendale (Arizona) a couple of days ago. Have not had a chance to go get a good look but I may make a trip over there this weekend. The ramp at Glendale is getting to be an interesting place with the C-119, A-26, PBY, DC-3, and S-2 scattered around!

Fri Dec 29, 2006 7:07 pm

Hows this Vlado

Fri Dec 29, 2006 7:22 pm

Chad, It is not a S-2, it is a C-1A Trader, much rarer plane. S-2s are a dime a dozen.

Fri Dec 29, 2006 7:38 pm

Matt:
Very good!
Your experience preceeds you!
VL

Fri Dec 29, 2006 9:40 pm

Hey Matt;
How about an E-1 Tracer? :shock: Little more rare than a C-1 Trader, :) we will hopefully be heading down in the spring to see what needs to be done to get her going again. :D
Scott....

Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:07 am

Matt Gunsch wrote:Chad, It is not a S-2, it is a C-1A Trader, much rarer plane. S-2s are a dime a dozen.


10-4 Matt, my level of interest begins to fade a bit if they were built much after 1945! Not that I don't like the C-1/S-2, at least they still have proper motors on them. 8)
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