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Now this would look great in my backyard...

Wed Mar 27, 2013 12:49 pm

1:1 scale!

http://www.barnstormers.com/ad_detail.php?ID=761653

I guess Tallichet's estate is closing some of this stuff out. Probably couldn't build it for 4 tmes as much.

Maybe I could put it on the roof of my garage to annoy the neighbors?

Re: Now this would look great in my backyard...

Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:09 am

lets see some shinden pics!!

Re: Now this would look great in my backyard...

Thu Mar 28, 2013 1:00 pm

Full size replica? I guess I just have to multiply everything by 48 then...

Re: Now this would look great in my backyard...

Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:58 pm

Now if someone were restoring a vintage gas station, they could recreate this one:
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Re: Now this would look great in my backyard...

Tue Apr 23, 2013 10:46 pm

bdk wrote:1:1 scale!

http://www.barnstormers.com/ad_detail.php?ID=761653

I guess Tallichet's estate is closing some of this stuff out. Probably couldn't build it for 4 tmes as much.

Maybe I could put it on the roof of my garage to annoy the neighbors?

Actually, upon further review, I wonder if this is the one from March AFB? The Proud Bird at LAX still has a bunch of the fiberglass replicas on display.

Re: Now this would look great in my backyard...

Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:44 pm

The Flying 'A' station was on Marine View Drive @ about California in downtown Everett, check John Pauls projects to see it's resurrection, while on the station it had an electric motor that turned the prop.

An Electrical supply store South of Everett on Hwy 99 (before freeway) had a BT-13/15 mounted on it's firewall on the roof, I believe someone rescued the skeletal remains but that was MMMAAAANNNNYYYY decades ago.

A newer hotel near KPAE uses an old 727 left wing as a portico at the entrance.

Re: Now this would look great in my backyard...

Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:13 pm

Chris Brame wrote:Now if someone were restoring a vintage gas station, they could recreate this one:
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Does anyone know if the wreckage of AK899 was recovered after Mr. Baranaskas' accident?













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