This is the place where the majority of the warbird (aircraft that have survived military service) discussions will take place. Specialized forums may be added in the new future
Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:52 am
The Mississippi Locator is now on-line. It can be found at…
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php?Region=MS
Unfortunately there are number of questions for which I am looking for answers. If you are from the area, or have passed through and might be able to help, I would appreciate it if you could take a look at the list and let me know if you can fill in any of the gaps.
BTW… Alabama is next
Regards,
Mike
EDIT: The revised "Need Help" list has been moved to my most recent post.
Last edited by
mrhenniger on Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:53 am
There have been no posts here, but a number of you have used the submission form and sent emails. The need help list has been knocked down quite a bit. Thanks.
Regards,
Mike
This is the “Need Help” list…
Note: This list doesn’t exactly match the Locator contents. After tonight’s upload they should be in sync.
#1: The Sea, Air & Space Museum is in Biloxi. Did it survive Hurricane Katrina? If so where is it? Does it currently have any aircraft?
#3: Is there a T-28 and/or F-100 displayed at Keesler AFB in Biloxi?
#4: There is a T-37 displayed at Columbus AFB. Is there another T-37 displayed in the city of Columbus?
#5: Where exactly is the T-33 displayed at Greenville AFB?
#7: Is there a F-86 in Gulfport?
#13: There may be a F-84 and a F-101 displayed at the Jackson-Evers International Airport in addition to the A-26. Can you confirm? If so where are they?
#14: There may be a UH-1 at a VFW in Magee? Where exactly?
Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:17 am
mrhenniger wrote:#13: There may be a F-84 and a F-101 displayed at the Jackson-Evers International Airport in addition to the A-26. Can you confirm? If so where are they?
The only static airplane at KJAN is the A-26 outside of the C-17 hangar.
There are two Cessna O-2A's and an AT-6 at KMBO (Madison, MS) Coordinates 32d26'24.66"N, 90d06'18.62"W, in the gray metal hangar with the north facing doors.
Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:18 pm
There are two static display North American T-2B's in Meridian, MS.
First on is at 32░23'15.69"N, 88░41'03.68"W, on the east side of the highway, near an automobile dealership.
Second one is just inside the main gate at NAS Meridian, on the northeast corner of the cross street, 32░32"46.45"N, 88░36"20.74"W.
Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:32 pm
skymstr02 wrote:First on is at 32░23'15.69"N, 88░41'03.68"W, on the east side of the highway, near an automobile dealership.
Second one is just inside the main gate at NAS Meridian, on the northeast corner of the cross street, 32░32"46.45"N, 88░36"20.74"W.
Thanks!
It looks like the new one is outside the base, so I created a new entry of that one.
These will be in tonight's upload.
Mike
Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:55 am
#14 - The VFW website does not list a post in Magee.
#4 - The "Preserved Military Aircraft" site lists only the T-37 at Columbus AFB.
Walt
Last edited by
RareBear on Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:58 am
#3 - There is a T-28, see my detailed response of a few days ago.
There is no F-100 at Keesler.
Walt McKinney
Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:33 am
RareBear wrote:#4 - The "Preserved Military Aircraft" site lists only the T-37 at Columbus AFB.
Until now that PMA list was THE reference, but it is also full of errors and quite dated, so I don't assume it has the final word. I'll leave the T-37 in Columbus open for now. Just may get lucky and a local will be able to confirm or deny it's existance.
RareBear wrote:#3 - There is a T-28, see my detailed response of a few days ago. There is no F-100 at Keesler.
I had a few different conflicting contributions for Keesler, hence I left the reference to the T-28 and F-100 in question. Sites B and C are also still some what in question. Could you take another look at them?...
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php?City=Keesler
Regards,
Mike
This is the “Need Help” list…
#1: The Sea, Air & Space Museum is in Biloxi. Did it survive Hurricane Katrina? If so where is it? Does it currently have any aircraft?
#3: Is there a T-28 and/or F-100 displayed at Keesler AFB in Biloxi?
#4: There is a T-37 displayed at Columbus AFB. Is there another T-37 displayed in the city of Columbus?
#5: Where exactly is the T-33 displayed at Greenville AFB?
#7: Is there a F-86 in Gulfport?
#13: There may be a F-84 and a F-101 displayed at the Jackson-Evers International Airport in addition to the A-26. Can you confirm? If so where are they?
#14: There may be a UH-1 displayed in Magee. Where exactly?
Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:53 pm
Mike,
My response of last week concerning the aircraft at Keesler AFB contained information directly from the Public Affairs Office at Keesler. I have no reason to doubt their accuracy.
Walt
Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:57 am
Mike, I was at the Air national Guard Base at Jackson Evers Airport in Jackson, MS yesterday, and there is now a Bell UH-1 on a pedestal outside of the main gate to the base.
It is not on Google Earth, and the coordinates are:
32°19'44.87"
90°04'59.08"
Dave
Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:43 pm
The T-37 at Columbus AFB is located at:
33.37.22.83N 88.26.11.26W
Across the road (appropriately East Gate Road) is what appears to be a T-38 on GE, located at:
33.37.21.89N 88.26.14.42W
Sat Jun 30, 2007 5:32 pm
For years there was an old DC3 parked at the Laurel Airport. I' sure it's gone now, but you never know
Tue Jul 03, 2007 6:53 am
Thanks Gents! I have added the appropriate notes into the database. I'll try to remember to do an upload tonight.
I will return to researching sites for the database in the fall. I have been working on some new features for the Locator. For example I included an aircraft type cagtegory in the search engine...
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.php ... ,Region=MS
...more features to come.
I have also added a new login page...
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/UserLogin.php
...which allows you to enter your email address and a password, then takes you to a page where you can put yourself on the email distribution for the Locator.
Mike
Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:35 pm
Mike,
Here's my take on your Mississippi queries:
#1: The Sea, Air & Space Museum is in Biloxi. Did it survive Hurricane Katrina? If so where is it? Does it currently have any aircraft?
>> No knowledge of this museum.
#3: Is there a T-28 and/or F-100 displayed at Keesler AFB in Biloxi?
>> The T-28A is 51-3734, falsely marked as "13747". YF-100A 52-5755 which used to be at the Seafront Gate (f/n Dec74) was taken down and hangared on 11Aug01 as it was becoming dangerous due to corrosion. I do not know its fate.
#4: There is a T-37 displayed at Columbus AFB. Is there another T-37 displayed in the city of Columbus?
>> Yes, 59-0274 is preserved on the northern side of the junction of Hwy 45 with Hwy 82.
In addition, pole-mounted at the junction of Rte 45 and the road to the gate is 58-1914.
#5: Where exactly is the T-33 displayed at Greenville AFB?
>> Location is Greenville/Mid-Delta Airport (KGLH).
#7: Is there a F-86 in Gulfport?
>> Not to my knowledge.
#13: There may be a F-84 and a F-101 displayed at the Jackson-Evers International Airport in addition to the A-26. Can you confirm? If so where are they?
>> No, just the A-26 and the UH-1.
#14: There may be a UH-1 displayed in Magee. Where exactly?
>> It is 67-17219, displayed outside VFW 9122 on the north side of town on Hwy 49 close to the exit for Simpson Legion Lake.
All this, and more, can be found in the 4th (2007) Edition of my "USA Military Out of Service", available through Aviation Retail Direct.
Regards,
Andy Marden
Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:36 pm
Lessee.....
Mike, a Canadian, looking for US military aircraft displays in Mississippi, USA, being informed as to many of their locations by Andy, in the UK..
Gotta love it..... Couldn't help but chuckle....
(And I'll be looking forward to getting a copy of your book, Andy!)
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group.
phpBB Mobile / SEO by Artodia.