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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:46 pm 
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Where are the surviving P-38s today that were at one time in storage in Wickenburg?


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:02 pm 
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I remember reading an article years ago about some guys buying a dozen P-38s at Kingman. It seems they were delivered straight to Kingman from Lockheed and only had test flight and ferry time on them something like 20 hours each. I think the story said if they bought a dozen at one time they got a screaming deal like 1,000 to 1,500 bucks each. I don't exactly remember the players but that is what I recall of the article.


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aerovin wrote:
george wrote:

The only other field I know of, besides those you listed, that stored and scrapped heavies was Pyote AAF.


Just to add some information, Pyote was never an RFC/WAA field...it was used for and controlled by AAF/USAF as a reserve storage field.


Pyote had a smelter, Ive been onsite and found a large pile of rusted twisted smashed cables ammo feed chutes, etc, etc. Was able to repatriate some items, even melted aluminum.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:13 pm 
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Just curious, but of the remaining P-38's are there any of the 113 produced by Vultee (Nashville) in existence? They received a contract for 2000 aircraft but V-J Day terminated the production. They were identified as the P-38L-VN.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 7:38 pm 
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Fortunately, Historic Aerials has a 1951 view of Wickenburg AAF. If interested in locating it at Historic Aerials,, its really not near Wickenburg, but a few miles southeast of Forepaugh, and due east of Aguila. Later views show a l-o-n-g runway was constructed sometime after 1951. On Google Earth, the long runway, along with the base ruins, are still recognizable today. Its apparently now called Forepaugh Airport.


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