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Sat Jan 04, 2014 12:30 pm
I'm hoping to visit Las Vegas next month to meet a Troop Carrier C-47 pilot and I want to take him to see a C-47 so that it triggers some stories of his time flying.
Does anybody know of a heritage park or aviation museum which has a C-47/DC-3 on display fairly close to Vegas?
Thanks,
Neil.
Sat Jan 04, 2014 1:03 pm
The aerial visuals search engine shows maybe one? I cant directly link to the search but take a look.
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.phpThis is the only website I could find, might worth sending them an email for confirmation. The address they have listed doesnt look anywhere near an airport so maybe they are in the planning phases? Worth a shot.
http://www.lostbirds.com/
Sat Jan 04, 2014 1:34 pm
Thanks. I'll e-mail LostBirds to see what they say.
Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:45 pm
Poking around on GOOGLE Earth in the southern Nevada area airports didn't turn up anything that looks like the iconic planform of a DC-3, but it did answer a long time question that I'm sure others have wondered about too-Apparently Boulder City AZ IS BFE (kids, ask your dad)
Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:45 pm
Neil,
Lost Birds is run by Doug Scroggins. He supplies aircraft mock-ups for TV and movies.
I don't think he has a complete C-47. I think it is a cockpit, but a pretty interesting one. IIRC it is an ex-PBA bird that survived a mid-air.
You'll probably get a faster response from "Doug" if you email him "at" his "Scroggins Aviation dot com" address (not spelled out to keep the spam bots away...).
Note that Doug keeps a lot of stuff in his yard at Mojave, so the C-47 might be there, too.
Let us know how your interview goes.
Nick
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