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Classic Wings Magazine WWII Naval Aviation Research Pacific Luftwaffe Resource Center
When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 4:30 pm 
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Here are a few pics for the registry:

Hu-16 N97HU 49-074 "Cottonmouth III" now registered XB-JHH and owned by the Mexican government after its seizure as a drug runner (that all happened after it was sold :wink: )
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Same as above
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F-86 Sabre N86Z 51-02988, the one that Dave Zeuschel was killed in at Shafter.
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T-6J ex C-GJCJ now N52494 CCF4-387
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Same as above
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Pretty sure this is the F-86 in the American Airpower Museum at Duxford 48-0178. Maybe a Wixer can confirm. I think the picture was taken at Abbotsford; can't remember what year.
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This Tigercat is under complete restoration by Victoria Air Maintenance for a client in the Seattle area. Wasn't able to find a data plate. It was impossible to get a decent shot due to the confines of the hangar.
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Sorry for the bad quality; hope you all enjoy
-WC

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The Sabre 48-0178 is still airworthy and based at Duxford with the Aircraft Restoration Company, it is owned by the Golden Apple Operations. The Sabre that was in the American Airpower museum at Duxford is now at Coventry with the Midland Air Museum.


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Thanks blurrkup

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F-86H 53-1525 1987

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