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More random airport shots and found planes



Two vampires in a field - top is N6883D D.H. Mk 100 model Mk.3 c/n EEP42389 cert canc 1992 yet these photos in Cal 1971
Second is N6885D D.H. Mk 100 model Mk.3 c/n EEP42380 cert canc 1980


HUGHES 269C c/n 900040 mfg 1970 photoed 1971


An early huey UH-1A-BF s/n 59-162_ ? photo 1971



This one was a mystery - a USAF T-28B after searching Baugher's files and asking his opinion, although the number displayed is O-58334 using USN list this is likely
s/n 55-138334 c/n 200-405 which was BuNo 138334 transferred to USAF - photoed May 1971



Originally R8V-1G became SC-130B then HC-130G and finally as shown HC-130B 1351 c/n 282-3773 photo Apr 1971



Sikorsky HH-3F 1435 c/n 61-600 photoed New Orleans 1971

Source: ed - photos by Landry
Warning: You may see more coastie shots as my third son in law is one
 
I know this is a WW2 site but if you can stand it here is a series of photos when people actually flew future museum pieces.





Stinson model 10 mfg 1940 photoed MAR 1960



DC-3C exported to Guatemala 1992 this photo in 1959


PT-22 in 1960



Bellanca Cruisair photoed JUN 1958



Culver Cadet in 1958



A Culver V Cadet mfg 1940 photoed 1958

Source: ed - photos by Landry
 
Some more future museum aircraft


Mooney M-18L Mite also a Cessna 140 on floats behind photo from 1959




Dart model GC mfg 1946 photo in 1960


A brand new out of the box Cessna 175 photoed APR 1958



Another brand new aircraft, Helio Courier model H-391B, photoed APR 1958



De Havilland model DH -114 Heron 2DA, photoed 1960



Another one registered CF-IJR photoed APR 1958



Spartan model 7W Executive mfg 1937 photoed 1960.

source: ed - photos by Landry
 
More future Museum pieces


PT-19 in civies



PT-19B with Rawdon canopy - most old warbirds wore civies in the late 40s thru the 50s



Ryan PT-22



another one




They're everywhere



There were even SNJ's who were really an AT-6D


Maybe a real SNJ ? No registration showing but something may have already been stripped off.

Source: ed - photos by Landry
 
The last of the museum refugees for a while - or the recollections of an airport bum



Pensacola newbie used to make a cross country to New Orleans - T-28B Bu/No 138254 (That's a Stinson 108-3 in back) photo1960



T-28A photoed 1960



Super DC-3 The engine cowlings seem larger than Cyclones on other super threes - anyone on the site have any ideas?



Lockheed 12 photo 1958



De Havilland Vampire Mk 3 alias Mk 50 c/n EEP 42313 - photoed 1958



A selection of B-23's all photoed 1958


Source: ed - photos by Landry
 
Please note the distortion of the T-28B and the building behind the Model 12 was due to an old camera. Do not use the T-28B for exact reference in model building. While it is true the buildings sink in south Louisiana, this cannot be used for insurance purposes.
 
Some Vultee Valiants - some in uniform.....
BT-15A



BT-13A s/n 41-21735



BT-13A s/n 41-22261


some in civies working

two photos by Stuckey both BT-13's - earning their way skywriting



BT-13A


some restored
BT-13A photo by Kasulka


BT-13A mfg 1942 N371E


Source: ed's collection
 

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