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        Thu Oct 02, 2025 11:34 am
		
			
			So the site is loading Excruciatingly slow for me, but I'll try to post aq few pics. Spent a few days in Denali a couple of weeks ago. In my long-standing agreement with Mrs. Garbs, when she gets a national park, I get an air museum. Can't find any record of pics from this museum in a brief search of the site, but they may be there (especially if the museum has changed names). 
Outside they have a 1944 C-45 on floats and most of a 1943 PBY:


The first building has a suspended 1929 Travel Air 6000:

It also has a sizable chunk of a Hamilton Metalplane.
			
		
 
	 
	
        
        Thu Oct 02, 2025 11:42 am
		
			
			OK - so far, so good:
The next building has a 1934 Waco YKC and a 1928 Stearman C2B:


Building 3 has a very nice 1941 Stinson L-1 and a 1944 Taylorcraft L-2:

			
		 
	 
	
        
        Thu Oct 02, 2025 12:04 pm
		
			
			Sorry - site locked up and it took me 4 tries to get back  in;
More outside stuff. Most of a Norduyn Norseman:

Nose section of a Sikorsky S-43:

A Piasecki HC-21:

And a 1943 Goose:

Think I have these in the right order, but the site times out each time I try to preview
			
		
 
	 
	
        
        Thu Oct 02, 2025 12:35 pm
		
			
			Sorry - site locked up and it took me 4 tries to get back  in;
More outside stuff. Most of a Norduyn Norseman:

Nose section of a Sikorsky S-43:

A Piasecki HC-21:

And a 1943 Goose:

Think I have these in the right order, but the site times out each time I try to preview
			
		
 
	 
	
        
        Thu Oct 02, 2025 12:53 pm
		
			
			Double post - figures! Apparently when you click a button, it does what you want but then you get a "504 Gateway Time-out" message so you have to guess. One last set, then I'm done until I can straighten this out.
One of the coolest planes is this 1931 Fairchild American Pilgrim - never had heard of one:

This museum sits alongside the largest floatplane base on the continent:

Coolest of all is this P-40. It was shot down over Unalaska Island, making it the only US plane to be shot down on American soil. This gentleman seems to be rebuilding it single handedly:

Although he said the wing will be rebuilt in California:
			
		 
	 
	
        
        Thu Oct 02, 2025 6:49 pm
		
			
			The Pilgrim is really special as is the Stinson L-1. And good to see a H-21.
If f you're a fan of old floatplanes, there is a Beech 18 on floats in north Idaho, they sell rides in the summer. I need to do that!
The.Museum has bought the airworthy Hamilton Metalplane which was part of the Historic Flight Foundation, I was able to fly in it once. The pilot described  its flying qualities it as an "oversize Beaver"
When I passed through Anchorage on my way to Denali by train, the museum was closed. I'd like to make a special trip up there. A friend flies freight 747s and often goes there to start his duty period. I thought we'd go a day early to see the sights. 
In addition to the museum, there is the huge float plane base and dozens of DC-3, 4s and 6s.
Alsi, if you are near Denali, you'll likely go through Talkeetna. Famously it was the base for the legendary bush pilot Don Sheldon. I sought out his daughter's operation. She was out flying but I was allowed to look at Sheldon's last Super Cub, the one of the cover if his autobiography. It was a highlight of the trip.
Finally, hanging in the Anchorage  terminal is the unique Beaver with a Garrett 331 turbine. I understand if flew commercially, so it must have been certified, but I think it was a one-off conversion.
			
		
	 
	
	
        
        Mon Oct 06, 2025 12:23 pm
		
			
			Very cool.  I watch the Lake Hood webcam from time to time.  The Goose was quite the rebuild IIRC. there's also a Goose in military paint that is pretty active up there.
			
		
	 
	
        
        Mon Oct 06, 2025 1:33 pm
		
			
			L-188 wrote:.... there's also a Goose in military paint that is pretty active up there.
Do you mean a two tone blue & white with 1943 star & bars?
Of so, there is one in Washington in the same colors that's very active and gets a lot of press, so  people mistake them for one another.
			
		
 
	 
	
        
        Thu Oct 09, 2025 9:59 am
		
			
			Is this the museum that has the wreckage of a Spartan 7W?  If so, did you happen to see it?  If I remember correctly, it was recovered from the wilderness and transported to the museum but has just sat as a wrecked example.
Neat pictures!
kevin
			
		
	 
	
        
        Thu Oct 09, 2025 10:43 am
		
			
			L-188 wrote:Very cool.  I watch the Lake Hood webcam from time to time.  The Goose was quite the rebuild IIRC. there's also a Goose in military paint that is pretty active up there.
link to that webcam: 
https://www.youtube.com/live/k11A3Klg7VQ?si=Gva1pOH2IYq36BwO
			
		 
	 
	
        
        Fri Oct 10, 2025 1:34 pm
		
			
			tulsaboy wrote:Is this the museum that has the wreckage of a Spartan 7W?  If so, did you happen to see it?  If I remember correctly, it was recovered from the wilderness and transported to the museum but has just sat as a wrecked example.
Neat pictures!
kevin
Well, Wikipedia says they have one, but I don't remember seeing it. Sorry!
			
		
 
	 
	
	
	
	    
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