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 Post subject: NMUSAF XF-90
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Anyone have current pictures of the XF-90 at the NMUSAF? Have they started restoring it yet?

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I have some from this June, but they're on my Dad's laptop at the moment. I'll see if I can get them later today.


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 Post subject: Re: NMUSAF XF-90
PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:40 pm 
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Anyone have current pictures of the XF-90 at the NMUSAF? Have they started restoring it yet?


I am sure that Mustangdriver will be able to give us an update on the XF-90. I heard a while back that they were going to only partially restore it as part of a "Cold War nuclear test effects exhibit." I would much rather see it restored to what it looked like when it was a flying aircraft. I know that would be quite an effort considering its condition.


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It was sitting in the corner when I was there in November, didn't look like anything was being done to it at that time.

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Was the Geiger counter still clicking?


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From what I have read they do not plan on restoring it, display as found. I found a bunch of photos of the recovery process and finally arrival in Dayton, but I am sure you have seen them as they are not new.

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Here're my pictures, as promised:

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Are they going to include fluorescent ground squirrels in the display?

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This the plane that came out of a nuclear test range isn't it ?


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Here's the recovery and decomtamination company's site with photos of the plane in the desert while it was being cleaned and loaded for the move.

http://www.fluid-tech-inc.com/FTI%20Pic ... allery.htm

It looks like most of the skin was removed during the process. Very interesting photos.

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