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 Post subject: Spanish T-6G
PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:40 pm 
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Any WIXERS out there especially from Spain or Europe have any information on what appears to be a gear up landing of ex Spanish Air Force T-6G, number E.16-198, registration EC-DUM. She is registered to Club De Deporte Aereo Jose Luis Aresti>Fundacion Infante De Orleans. I found these pictures of her taken by Radial 360 on Airliners.Net. The before photos show her flying at a few of the Cuatros Vientos gatherings and then the damaged picture shows her in September of this year. I tried contacting the photographer but got no response. I think it's great that they keep so many of their past warbirds flying and was wondering if they needed or wanted any help.
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Is there any ofthe ex-Spanish air force machines flying in the states, that still have Spanish markings? I remember seeing a few back in the eighties.


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This one was up for sale at Courtesy Aircraft during Oct. 2006. It is currently registered to a gentleman in Oak Park Ill. but I don't know if it is still painted in Spanish Air Force colors today
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C.6-60 wrote:
She is registered to Club De Deporte Aereo Jose Luis Aresti>Fundacion Infante De Orleans.

I don't have any other info, but it's the FiO you want:
www.fio.es/

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Tim Savage:

Were any of the T-6s that you acquired from Dwayne Shanks, former Spanish aircraft? IIRC when I saw them in Kansas, there were some Spanish AF (EdA) serial visible.

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Tulio wrote:
Tim Savage:

Were any of the T-6s that you acquired from Dwayne Shanks, former Spanish aircraft? IIRC when I saw them in Kansas, there were some Spanish AF (EdA) serial visible.

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Tulio


Hi Tulio-

We didn't get any intact airframes in our purchase. Either they were sold before we got there or they were destroyed in the tornado. We did get one badly mangled tail cone and it was from the Mexican AF. A couple nice cockpit trusses also survived the tornado.


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Thanks, Tim.

I'll have to check my photos of that visit, and see if there were any shots of Spanish AF serial numbers.

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Sooooo, how am I going to know to press 1 or 2, if I do not speak English????


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Tim Savage wrote:
Tulio wrote:
Tim Savage:

Were any of the T-6s that you acquired from Dwayne Shanks, former Spanish aircraft? IIRC when I saw them in Kansas, there were some Spanish AF (EdA) serial visible.

Saludos,


Tulio


Hi Tulio-

We didn't get any intact airframes in our purchase. Either they were sold before we got there or they were destroyed in the tornado. We did get one badly mangled tail cone and it was from the Mexican AF. A couple nice cockpit trusses also survived the tornado.


Hi Tim, Very sad to hear about so much damage to the T-6's due to the tornado. How many airframes were written off? This is the first I've heard of it.

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RMAllnutt wrote:
Tim Savage wrote:
Tulio wrote:
Tim Savage:

Were any of the T-6s that you acquired from Dwayne Shanks, former Spanish aircraft? IIRC when I saw them in Kansas, there were some Spanish AF (EdA) serial visible.

Saludos,


Tulio


Hi Tulio-

We didn't get any intact airframes in our purchase. Either they were sold before we got there or they were destroyed in the tornado. We did get one badly mangled tail cone and it was from the Mexican AF. A couple nice cockpit trusses also survived the tornado.


Hi Tim, Very sad to hear about so much damage to the T-6's due to the tornado. How many airframes were written off? This is the first I've heard of it.

Richard


Hi Richard-

I don't know if there were any intact airframes destroyed in the tornado. I was never there beforehand. When Tulio visited there apparently were. Not sure if those were sold prior to the tornado or where destroyed in it. What I do know is that we didn't get any intact airframes with our purchase. We did get two truckloads of little parts, which are more important to us for what we do.


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