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VC-140B - LBJ Ranch Restoration Help Needed

Fri Sep 10, 2010 11:47 am

Russ Whitlock with the LBJ Ranch posted this on the Airport-Data forum...

We have restored the exterior but now want to begin working on the interior. Anybody with suggestions of consultants or good aircraft folks to contact for guidance?


I know the South Texas Mafia would love to get there mitts on another government project!
:axe:

Just FYI, if anyone out there is interested.

http://www.friendsoflbjnationalpark.org/newsletters.htm

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Re: VC-140B - LBJ Ranch Restoration Help Needed

Fri Sep 10, 2010 1:27 pm

There are several aircraft (bizjet) interior refinishers in Texas...San Antonia and Dallas areas. They might be abobe to give advise and/or parts.

If you're not worried about authenticity...contact one of the Bizjet salvage firms...like White Industries out of Missouri...I bet they have complete JetStar interiors available from parted-out airframes.

I was in a VC-140 in 1965 when astronaut Ed White stopped at out base for refueling in one after his space flight. I got his autograph and also got into the JetStar (my dad was the Base Ops Officer) and it was poretty basic inside. Not alot of cabinets or anything special.

I would guess the plane at the NMUSAF still has its original VIP interor, you could use that as a reference.

Re: VC-140B - LBJ Ranch Restoration Help Needed

Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:16 pm

The IBDA (Birddoggers) will have a fly-in next weekend (18th) at the LBJ Ranch with about 30 dawgs and other Viet Nam era aircraft + re-enactors from 10 till 1500 right behind the VC 140.

Re: VC-140B - LBJ Ranch Restoration Help Needed

Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:09 pm

Viet Nam re-enactors at the LBJ Ranch?

Too much irony for this kid... :D

Re: VC-140B - LBJ Ranch Restoration Help Needed

Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:05 pm

I served in the 89th MAW at Andrews AFB as the safety chief during the Johnson Administration. I have photos of the Jetstar that LBJ used. It's tail number was 12488. I hope during your restoration, you were in contact with my friend, Jim Cross who piloted it.

I also have a photo of it's interior, if you are interested.

John
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