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PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 4:57 pm 
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Xp-82 will be in osh almost all week if not the whole week. It is supposed to arrive there this week or next and will stay at the museum until AirVenture next to the xp-51. Tuesday and Saturday are the flying days I believe.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 6:16 pm 
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Thomas_Mac wrote:
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So is the XP-82 only going to fly Saturday?


It's apparently expected to fly twice during the week, even though it's not mentioned what the other day will be.
See http://airshowstuff.com/v4/2019/eaa-air ... -for-2019/ and http://www.airshowstuff.com/forum/viewt ... 9&start=70

PS I'm looking forward to whatever the CWH brings as well!

Thanks for posting those links! This caught my attention.

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The aerial firefighting theme has been one of the bigger question marks so far, since it’s a broad theme and few details have been provided. The webinar revealed that currently committed aircraft include a C-130 Hercules with MAFFS, a CL-215, a BAE-146, an AT-802, a Shrike Commander, an A-26 Invader, and a US Forest Service C-23 Sherpa with smoke jumpers.

I wonder which A-26? Surely this would be a restored warbird variant?



There was a yellow A-26 with a Canadian reg at a small airport north of Bakersfield CA that I saw last year, maybe this one?

http://www.airport-data.com/images/airc ... 458747.jpg


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 8:03 pm 
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Thanks to the folks who helped with my question regarding the F-82.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 7:10 pm 
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That A-26 hasn't flown for years, and isn't in any condition to fly, so it won't be that one. Saw it a few days ago, still looking sad.


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was a yellow A-26 with a Canadian reg at a small airport north of Bakersfield CA that I saw last year, maybe this one?

http://www.airport-data.com/images/airc ... 458747.jpg

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:05 am 
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Boeing666 wrote:
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I wonder which A-26? Surely this would be a restored warbird variant?


There was a yellow A-26 with a Canadian reg at a small airport north of Bakersfield CA that I saw last year, maybe this one?

http://www.airport-data.com/images/airc ... 458747.jpg

Oddly enough I have been working on the model kit of C-FAGO

The Champaign Aviation Museum also has an ex-Airspray Invader but as far as I know it isn't in airworthy condition.


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Wouldn’t a logical guess be the young guy that has brought his A-26C several times in recent years? It’s polished aluminum with blue cowlings. They don’t say it’s going to be an A-26 in tanker configuration.


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Wouldn’t a logical guess be the young guy that has brought his A-26C several times in recent years? It’s polished aluminum with blue cowlings. They don’t say it’s going to be an A-26 in tanker configuration.


Tim Savage's Silver Dragon, Tim comments here plenty. It'll be at Thunder don't see why it wouldn't be at OSH. The way the post sounded, it seemed like it would be a more uncommon A-26, but I don't know of any in firefighting conditions.


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Where's the "Fire Eater"? pop2

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The A-26 “Fire Eaters” is part of the Vietnam War Flight Museum in Texas. I don’t know if it flew at all last year, but it was flying at least as recently as 2017. It has remained one of the 16 A-26’s I have marked as active, worldwide.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2019 10:14 am 
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Both of the Vietnam War Flight Museum A-26's have moved on to new homes. "Fire Eaters" now lives in Waco, TX last I heard, but I couldn't tell you when it last flew.

I'm fairly positive I know which "fire fighter" A-26 will be coming to Oshkosh, but I can't say for sure without owner's permission. I also don't know if the plan 100% came to fruition. IF it is the one I'm thinking of, its been a regular flyer, and you will be pleasantly surprised by the paint scheme.


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Dixie Wing Corsair confirmed to be appearing at Airventure via their Facebook page.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:54 am 
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As far as I can make out, we can look forward to enjoying the following warbirds throughout the week:

-Rod Lewis Mosquito
-XP-82
-P-51's Old Crow B-model, D-model, "Tuskegee Airmen", "Moonbeam McSwine", "Quicksilver", "Lopes Hope III", P-51H
-Fairey Firefly
-B-29 "Doc"
-B-29 "Fifi"
-B-24 "Diamond Lil"
-Collings F6F Hellcat
-Dakota Territory Museum Bearcat
-Dakota Territory Museum Spitfire IX MK959
-D-Day Squadron C-47's (x10 at least)
-Thom Richard P-40
-Corsairs (x?)
-A-1 Skyraider
-B-25 Berlin Express?
-B-25 Panchito?
-EAA Museum P-64
-Mystery A-26

No doubt I've missed one or two! Not a bad lineup though :supz:


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The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum are planning to bring our newly restored D-Day Vet Dakota FZ692 and PBY Canso to Oshkosh this year.

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Sweet, looking forward to seeing the birds from the north.

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When was the last time a flying P-38 attended Osh? Glacier Girl?


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