Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:56 am
Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:21 am
Sasnak wrote:The B-47 you reference as possibly being in Salina has been moved. This is the RB-47H (4299) that is now on display at the NMUSAF (Dayton).
Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:59 pm
Sasnak wrote:The RB-47H was moved in 1998 (I think). It took them over 3 years to restore.
Sasnak wrote:The WV (Constellation) is still in Salina. Refer to this link for current info/photo: http://www.conniesurvivors.com/N1206.htm
Sasnak wrote:I copied your Combat Air Museum (Topeka) info and made a few corrections:
20+: JN-4D, (Meyers) OTW, UC-61K, O-47B, Bf-109 (replica), BT-13, Harvard Mk IV, C-45, C-47D, EC-121T, T-33A, F-84F, F-86H, F-101B, F-105D, F-4D, RU-8D, F9F-5, F3D, F-11F, US-2A, F-14A, H-12, H-23, CH-53, CH-54, (2) UH-1H, Lim-2 (Mig-15), Lim-6 (Mig-17), MiG-21, Honest John, Little John,
The EC-121T is displayed outside. A L-20 (Beaver) left the collection in late 90's. A T-28B left the collection in 2005.
Sasnak wrote:The Kansas History Museum (Topeka) doesn't have a B-57 or F-4.
Sasnak wrote:The Kansas National Guard Museum (Topeka) does have a B-57. This is in addition to the B-57 gate guard at the 190th ARW.
Sasnak wrote:The American Flight Museum (Topeka) no longer has an O-2. They do have a (member owned) Grumman C-1A under restoration to fly.
Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:26 pm
Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:39 am
shoki wrote:There is no UH-1 at the airportin Emporia,
shoki wrote:there is an F-4D 65585, also an Beech SNB Twin Beech at the Airport minue engines otherwise complete.
shoki wrote:The Uh-1 is in a small park at South commerical and logan Ave.
shoki wrote:the T-33 in Independence is a gate guard at the airport.
shoki wrote:The aircraft tail at the blockbuster video in Newton, was from a cessna 172, or 182 it's gone, probably scrapped.
shoki wrote:Pratt I think the H-3's are gone not sure.
shoki wrote:The Pratt airport north of town has a former Texas Air Guard F-4, plus a T-38 both mounted on pylons.
Sasnak wrote:The WV Constellation is parked on the ramp, the northwestern part. It has a fence around it. There is a trucking company that parks alot of trailers on the open ramp. Look for it slightly north of that point.
Sasnak wrote:The Combat Air Museum has two UH-1's. One is an H (I believe) and one was being restored to resemble a gunship. No work has been performed to that end for many years.
Sasnak wrote:Yes, there is not an A-4 on display outside. The only two aircraft outside are the EC-121T and the Lim-6 (Mig-17)
Sasnak wrote:The SNB-5 is the C-45 listed in the collection. One in the same.
Sasnak wrote:The F-10B is the F3D Skynight. One in the same.
Sasnak wrote:Not an expert on the rockets. They do have an Honest John, not sure about a Little John.
Sasnak wrote:The American Flight Museum sold it's O-2 (really a C-337) several years ago.
Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:14 pm
Sasnak wrote:Mike,
The Combat Air Museum does have an A-4. It's a TA-4J. It's on display inside.
The Kansas National Guard Museum's B-57 is a tandem seat EB model that was once on display at the Beale AFB Museum. It has just recently been completely assembled/restored by the 190th ARW and is currently stored on their ramp, pending movement to the museum grounds.
This is the EB-57B that is slated for the Kansas National Guard Museum:
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&c ... &encType=1
Not to be confused with the Gate Guard B-57 the 190th displays:
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&c ... &encType=1
Also, as for one of the remaining questions (#11 Pratt), there are several "stripped" H-3 airframes in a yard/property of sorts, near a garage. The property is on the north side of Hwy 54 on the east side of town. Don't know any details.
Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:00 am
Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:09 am
shoki wrote:Mike I last saw the twin Beech about three months ago, I need to go up to the college there next week I'll try to get a s/n. the data plate does say SNB-5. I was told at the airport that the musuem would sell the aircraft cheap, but only if it's restored.
shoki wrote:The H-3's in pratt were on the east side of town on hiway 50 the garage the were at is no longer there. I don't know were they went.
Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:27 am
Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:43 am
Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:06 pm
Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:03 pm
RareBear wrote:I covered the Independence airport pretty thoroughly on Microsoft Virtual Earth (images are pretty decent) and did not see a T-33 anywhere. It's planform is fairly easily recognizable. Lots of Cessna's, though.
Second Air Force wrote:The T-33 thought to be at Independence is actually at Coffeyville. I believe it is in the north hangar being cosmetically restored, and I was once told that it will be put back outside (at Coffeyville, I think) as a guardian when done. It seems to me that it had been at IDP and was moved to Coffeyville by the EAA chapter there, but that may not be correct information. I'm unsure of it's current status, but this may clear up the IDP mystery to some extent.
GARY HILTON wrote:Atwood, KS. Yes there is a AH-1 at the airport 25 yards from the hiway (Hiway 14?) just to the north of the town of Atwood.
GARY HILTON wrote:Girard, Ks. I was told that the UH-i is at the center of town near or at the court house.
GARY HILTON wrote:Washington, Ks...F-84 I thought this a/c was an F-86...it has been a while since I've been thru this area, but will make it a point to get back that way...Anyway the aircraft in question is mounted on a pole at the airport.
Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:08 am
Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:32 am
GARY HILTON wrote:Meridian, kansas.....UH-1 at the VFW to west of highway 4 ...Off of Palmer rd.