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 Post subject: For the Indiana Locator
PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:54 am 
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Mike,


This T-33 is located at the VFW Post # 1987 "Wagner Reddick" on State Route 7, just South of Columbus, IN.

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You guys are getting ahead of me today! I am not complaining though.

Thanks for the tip Tulio. I have uploaded the new entry to the Indiana Locator...

http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/Locator.html#USA_IN

My Indiana notes are sitting in the queue waiting for me to convert them to entries. I will eventually get to them. In the mean time, if anyone knows of a site in Indiana (or anywhere else for that matter) and would like to submit an entry, go to...

http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocatorForm.html

It is the lat and long coordinates that is the most difficult piece of information to get, so if you can submit that with an entry you will be my personal hero!

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I think there is an F-105 in a junk yard down there between Grissom AFB and Indianapolis. I remember seeing it, but don't know where I was.

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it was a f-100 that guy has alot of stuff but he's crazy. I had to sneak on to his property to look


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It sounds like this is a place I should not bother putting in the Locator?

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Wasn't there a B58 external fuel tank in that junk yard on the West side of US31 too?


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yep, that's the one he had parts for T-38 several F-100's, A-37. a complete A-4 , B-58 fuel tanks and various parts and peices for everything. There was more but I was scared and the idea of getting shot or going to jail didn't seem like much fun. So it was a hurried look.


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