shoki wrote:
There is no UH-1 at the airportin Emporia,
My mistake regarding the UH-1 at the airport. I should have typed F-4. Hence your next point…
shoki wrote:
there is an F-4D 65585, also an Beech SNB Twin Beech at the Airport minue engines otherwise complete.
For some reason I was asking for help about the location of the F-4, but I already knew where it is. Some days I just should not get out of bed.
As for the Twin Beach, I have a note indicating a JRB left for a museum in Louisiana. I don’t have a date on that. When did you last spot it?
shoki wrote:
The Uh-1 is in a small park at South commerical and logan Ave.
Yeah, apparently the park is near the river. I think it is on the west side of Rte 57, but I don’t know for sure. My coordinates are only approximate.
shoki wrote:
the T-33 in Independence is a gate guard at the airport.
The sat images (GE and ML) are both poor for that area. Maps Live is somewhat better, but I still don’t see the distinctive T-33 shape. Is it mounted out at the road? Is it on the north side or the east side?
shoki wrote:
The aircraft tail at the blockbuster video in Newton, was from a cessna 172, or 182 it's gone, probably scrapped.
Check.
shoki wrote:
Pratt I think the H-3's are gone not sure.
I’ll just modify the entry for now. In what part of Pratt were they?
shoki wrote:
The Pratt airport north of town has a former Texas Air Guard F-4, plus a T-38 both mounted on pylons.
Yep. There is also a AH-1.
Sasnak wrote:
The WV Constellation is parked on the ramp, the northwestern part. It has a fence around it. There is a trucking company that parks alot of trailers on the open ramp. Look for it slightly north of that point.
Found it. I overlooked it before because is it looked like an active aircraft heading to the taxy way. You would think it would be parked closer to the grass.
Sasnak wrote:
The Combat Air Museum has two UH-1's. One is an H (I believe) and one was being restored to resemble a gunship. No work has been performed to that end for many years.
Check.
Sasnak wrote:
Yes, there is not an A-4 on display outside. The only two aircraft outside are the EC-121T and the Lim-6 (Mig-17)
Check. Did they ever have any A-4s?
Sasnak wrote:
The SNB-5 is the C-45 listed in the collection. One in the same.
Dohhhhh….
Sasnak wrote:
The F-10B is the F3D Skynight. One in the same.
Dohhhhh…..
Sasnak wrote:
Not an expert on the rockets. They do have an Honest John, not sure about a Little John.
I don’t know why I am bothering with these. I don’t list rockets in the Locator.
Sasnak wrote:
The American Flight Museum sold it's O-2 (really a C-337) several years ago.
Check.
Thanks to everyone for all of the great information. I have a number of emails to go through as well. It looks like Kansas is one popular place.
Mike
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