Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:27 pm
Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:36 pm
Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:10 pm
Jerry O'Neill wrote:WIX'er Chuck Whal is working on two. The NMUSAF has one, there is one in Greece, and I believe one in Thailand, NASM's, Yanks, CAF's.
Anyothers?
Jerry
Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:14 pm
Fri Aug 27, 2010 2:00 am
Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:31 am
Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:46 am
marine air wrote:Is the Fagen/ former Kevin Smith example the one that was on Barnstormers and a crash recovery laid out in a guys backkyard? I always thought that one looked pretty good .
It may eventually be a flyer as will the Yanks. Hopefully the Yanks example will become available in a few years. The other "bits" would be basically new builds and most likely will be static displays somewhere. Does that sound accurate?
Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:25 pm
RMAllnutt wrote:marine air wrote:Is the Fagen/ former Kevin Smith example the one that was on Barnstormers and a crash recovery laid out in a guys backkyard? I always thought that one looked pretty good .
It may eventually be a flyer as will the Yanks. Hopefully the Yanks example will become available in a few years. The other "bits" would be basically new builds and most likely will be static displays somewhere. Does that sound accurate?
This is the SB2C-5 Bu.83393 which crashed at NAS Dahlgren in Virginia while performing torpedo trials. It used to belong to my friend Kevin Smith, and I regularly saw it when I'd visit to help him with his UH-1A and SBD projects. I actually took many of the photos and wrote the ad (and articles) you saw. It was in remarkable condition, all things considered, but requires a lot of funding/effort to restore to flying condition. Fagen's team have had her fuselage restored so far (beautifully I might add), and were planning on getting to grips with the wing center section until the P-40 had her little contre-temps. Not sure where they are with the restoration at this point, but she will be a flyer before too long.
Cheers,
Richard
Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:34 pm
warbird1 wrote:RMAllnutt wrote:marine air wrote:Is the Fagen/ former Kevin Smith example the one that was on Barnstormers and a crash recovery laid out in a guys backkyard? I always thought that one looked pretty good .
It may eventually be a flyer as will the Yanks. Hopefully the Yanks example will become available in a few years. The other "bits" would be basically new builds and most likely will be static displays somewhere. Does that sound accurate?
This is the SB2C-5 Bu.83393 which crashed at NAS Dahlgren in Virginia while performing torpedo trials. It used to belong to my friend Kevin Smith, and I regularly saw it when I'd visit to help him with his UH-1A and SBD projects. I actually took many of the photos and wrote the ad (and articles) you saw. It was in remarkable condition, all things considered, but requires a lot of funding/effort to restore to flying condition. Fagen's team have had her fuselage restored so far (beautifully I might add), and were planning on getting to grips with the wing center section until the P-40 had her little contre-temps. Not sure where they are with the restoration at this point, but she will be a flyer before too long.
Cheers,
Richard
As of a year or two ago, restoration work on the Helldiver stopped and it was put in storage. Did this change recently?
Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:46 am

Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:18 pm
Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:00 pm
Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:46 pm
Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:43 pm
jdvoss wrote:I have just received an e-mail from a French contact of mine, a former aircraft mechanic in the French Navy, and he regetfully informs me that no SB2C Helldiver resides in France any longer. The only possibility is that one 'may' be hidden away somewhere.
jdvoss wrote:Attached is a photo of a Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver taken at Chino California in 1965. Presumably this is the same A/C that is now flying with the Commemorative Air Force. Note original NAS Glenview Naval Air Reserve markings.
83725 • SB2C-5 Bu83589
Helena Votech, Helena MT: inst. airframe 60
(del. to Helena ex USN, inst. airframe inside building)
Ed Maloney/ The Air Museum, Ontario CA 5.63/70
(ferried Helena-Ontario CA .62, displ. in orig scheme
as "NAS Glenview/VA/103")
N92879 Confederate Air Force, Harlingen, later Midland TX .70/08
(rest. Ontario 70/71,
...
(repaired, flies as "83589/32 Navy USS Franklin")