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PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:08 am 
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Boy, it was HOT and humid!

Not too many airplanes this time, due to the WACO event next week in Ohio.

Dauster Air Field, Creve Coeur, MO Friday 19 June 2009


N 314BG P-51-D-10-NA
s/n 44-73140, painted as s/n 44-14151
L&L Sales and Leasing LLC Wilmington, DE 19811

N 620AM WACO UPF-7
s/n 5525 Raymond L. Keasler Jefferson, TX 75657

NC 662Y WACO ASO
s/n 3228 David K. Allen Elbert, CO 80106

N 847K Great Lakes 2T-1A Ranger 6-440 series engine
s/n 1 sale reported unknown owner Chelan, WA 98816

NC 12428 WACO QCF
s/n 3569 John L. Cournoyer Ellsinore, MO 63937

NC 13041 WACO UBA
s/n 3595 Philip L. Coulson Lawton, MI 49065

NC 16203 WACO ZQC-6
s/n 4422 James F. Wheeler Knox, IN 46534

NC 17457 WACO YKS-7
s/n 4600 John L. Cournoyer Ellsinore, MO 63937

NC 17474 WACO YKS-7
s/n 4613 William L. Harter Bellevile, IL 62223

NC 29943 WACO UPF-7
s/n 5441 UPF-7 LLC Montrose, CO 81401

NC 31663 WACO VKS-7F
s/n 6104 James J. Smith Davenport, IA 52803

N 32158 WACO UPF-7
s/n 5790 John D. Gerth Clinton, IN

NC 39748 WACO UPF-7
s/n 5881 Joseph B. Norris Oshkosh, WI 54902

N 59269 Boeing A75L3 / PT-17
s/n 753867 42-15678 Rodney W. Hightower St. Louis, MO 63141

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SRE S/N 5153 reads Sydney Wonack or Womack. I need to verify this airplane's "N" number, please.

These are a sampler of what I saw:

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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample

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Sooooo, how am I going to know to press 1 or 2, if I do not speak English????


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Neat pix :D

Thanks!!!

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Where the hell is the N3N?????????????????? the best pic is that stearman hiding in the tall grass.............good place for it!!! :crispy:

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N3Njeff wrote:
Where the heck is the N3N?????????????????? the best pic is that stearman hiding in the tall grass.............good place for it!!! :crispy:


You, sir, have just committed blasphemy! :D :D :D :D :D


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Sooooo, how am I going to know to press 1 or 2, if I do not speak English????


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Considering all the pop-up thunderstorms that have been battering the midwest all week, I'm surprised any Waco types showed up at Creve Coeur this weekend. Seventeen die hard Waco pilots did manage to sneak into the area between thunder bumpers. Combined with the Wacos based at Creve Coeur, I think we had a total of thirty two Wacos on the field. Not bad considering it was hot enough to melt a brass doorknob. At least the beer was cold.

Here's the new crew pickup and delivery "follow me" float.

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Here's the only Waco that really matters. :wink:

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Whoa! Who flew the S3HD out? Dick or Hank? That's a heck of a flight from New Hampshire!

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You're right about the only WACO that counts!
Love that plane.
Didn't Dick Jackson have it up for sale a few years ago?
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N3Njeff wrote:
Where the heck is the N3N?????????????????? the best pic is that stearman hiding in the tall grass.............good place for it!!! :crispy:


Didn't you see any of the ones I posted on "Bartlesville" :?: Come on........ :?: :cry: :cry:


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Oh I forgot, great photos Tulio.(where's that thumbs up emoticon :?: :?: )


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Jerry O'Neill wrote:
You're right about the only WACO that counts!
Love that plane.
Didn't Dick Jackson have it up for sale a few years ago?
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Dick and his wife flew it down from New England with the idea of heading over to the National Club's 50th anniversary flyin next week. What Dick does not know is that I welded the hangar doors closed after he went to the hotel Saturday evening! I warned him that if he ever brought it back to Creve Coeur I might try to keep it here! He did have it for sale and I think he still would let it go for the right price. If I had the money.......if only. :(

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What Dick does not know is that I welded the hangar doors closed after he went to the hotel Saturday evening! I warned him that if he ever brought it back to Creve Coeur I might try to keep it here!

Lol! Good one :D

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Here's a few more.

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Great pictures. What is the N# on the red UPF-7 with the 300 Lyc? My old boss was building one up with a 300 Lyc and wondered if that was his.

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astixjr wrote:
Jerry O'Neill wrote:
You're right about the only WACO that counts!
Love that plane.
Didn't Dick Jackson have it up for sale a few years ago?
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Dick and his wife flew it down from New England with the idea of heading over to the National Club's 50th anniversary flyin next week. What Dick does not know is that I welded the hangar doors closed after he went to the hotel Saturday evening! I warned him that if he ever brought it back to Creve Coeur I might try to keep it here! He did have it for sale and I think he still would let it go for the right price. If I had the money.......if only. :(


LOVE IT! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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