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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:16 pm 
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I received the following post on my blog regarding T-6s:

"...there are about 4 or 5 parked in Aviation High School in Long Island City (Queens) NY."

Has anyone seen these, have pictures of them or links they can post to them?


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I've heard they have a real AT-6 ie BC-1A.

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I think there are at least two T-6s there. Here's a photo of one of them I found on Flickr:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3201/2730216451_10c73a03d0.jpg

And another with a couple of them in shot:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1342/606035199_6da291348a.jpg

There's also a TA-4 there:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3582/3441132308_0ea23eb6cb.jpg

I recall seeing at least one of the T-6s there about 10 years ago. Not sure about the other ones.

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I did a quick look on Google Maps and could see what looked like three T-6s (two NMF, one black) and an A-4. They are at the northeast corner of 35th Street and 47th Avenue.

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:shock: So close to my home and never knew about them! Maybe we can acquire one or three for our museum!

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Go to the street view at 4656 35th Street, Long Island, NY for a better look. Looks like two of the T-6s, the A-4, a military Baron, a civil Bonanza and a Cessna with the wings cut off outboard of the struts. Can't see what's inside the hangar though!

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Going to E-mail the principal and see what he thinks about the aircraft. I'm sure there probably not willing to just give then up, as well I 'm sure the closer museums,: American Airpower Museum, Warbirds Over Long Island, Berlin Airlift etc. probably have already tried it.

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They have three registered North Americans. A SNJ-5, an AT-6F, and an AT-6D. Search Aviation High School.

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A little birdie told me...

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Could you please put up a post on the thread stating that someone from WIX is already in contact with the School Board about the aircraft and is working on either a trade or out right sale.


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After digging around a little on the Web it appears that we have:

T-6G 49-3189, N3142G. This was the natural finish a/c parked next to the green one, but based upon various photos I searched out of Flickr it appears that it MIGHT have been repainted in blue.

SNJ-5, BuNo 84910, N3674F. Apparently the green one.

AT-6F c/n 121-42548, N10434. Apparently the yellow one (USN New York markings) parked behind the Skyhawk.

Any confirmations or contradictions?


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