Wed Apr 25, 2007 8:36 am
Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:08 pm
Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:07 am
Old SAR pilot wrote:# 1 - American Legion Post 201, 201 Wills Rd., Alpharetta, GA. No UH-1 is visible on GE (although an M-48A5 tank is), but their website shows one in place. Based on hand-held pic, approx. location is: 34.04.28N 84.18.37W
http://www.legion201.org/
Old SAR pilot wrote:# 4 - The Richmond County Museum (actually the Augusta Museum of History) is at 560 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA. 33.28.29N 81.57.38W. No acft visible outside.
Old SAR pilot wrote:#11 - The Fort Stewart Museum is on Frank Cochran Dr( Or so I believe - 4 website give 4 different addresses), Ft Stewart, at 31.51.43N 81.36.45W. There is at least a UH-1 there, not visible on GE.
Old SAR pilot wrote:This may be last post...was fun looking, tho...![]()
Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:37 pm
Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:04 pm
mrhenniger wrote:#16: There may be a T-33 displayed in McDonough. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?
Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:38 pm
mrhenniger wrote:#14: There may be a H-34 displayed at a McDonalds in Locust Grove. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?
Thu Apr 26, 2007 9:42 pm
Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:01 am
Randy Haskin wrote:#21. The Sabre is right next to the road, on the west side...easily visible from the street and accessible. It's F-86L 52-10057 and wearing a Moody AFB tailcode (MY). N 30 51 36.45 W 83 16 58.33
Randy Haskin wrote:#22. The T-33 and F-4 are actually parked at Valdosta Regional Airport, not on Moody AFB. You can see them sitting on the ramp in Google Earth, along with a twin Beech. Last time I looked there was a UH-1 parked there, too.
N 30 47 18.24 W 83 16 21.71
planeoldsteve wrote:mrhenniger wrote:#16: There may be a T-33 displayed in McDonough. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?
The T-33 is on a pole just South of town on Highway 23/42
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q ... 2&t=k&om=1
planeoldsteve wrote:mrhenniger wrote:#14: There may be a H-34 displayed at a McDonalds in Locust Grove. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?
The H-34 was sold, It was not at a McDonalds it's a Liqueur Store. The Owner of the store sold the H-34 and purchased an OH-6 and OH-58 along with a War/Corsair homebuilt, Cub and other homebuilt aircraft all hanging from the rafters.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q ... 5&t=h&om=1
planeoldsteve wrote:The Owner is a neighbor of mine,He has the T-33 in McDoughna GA at another of his businesses establishments. He has an OV-1 in the works for another establishment
http://www.google.com/maps?q=Locust+Gro ... iwloc=addr
Kyleb wrote:#8: There may be aircraft displayed at the Cartersville Airport. Can you confirm? If so what types are they and where are they located?
Nope, the group of warbird enthusiasts who were based at Cartersville essentially dissolved with the death of one of the primary members and the relocation of another of the primary members. Once upon a time, there was a P2V, C-119, B-25, B-26, T-37, T-28, J-3, and maybe a few more types in a museum located on the field.
Kyleb wrote:Do you have the Calhoun museum (Mercer field, a grass strip adjacent to I-75) in your database? This collection has been dwindling, but the field still hosts a Matador missile, a T-33, a swept wing F-84, a C-131, and a couple of helicopters. Once upon a time, the field hosted two C-47's, but they have been purchased and flown out.
Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:17 am
mrhenniger wrote:I have added the OV-1. Is the T-33 you are referring to at this location? 33 23 33.15 N 84 08 16.78 W?
mrhenniger wrote:#24: There may be a UH-1 displayed in Williamson. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?