Most of us come here because we share an appreciation of things military aviation related. When I attended Technical College for my A&P license, they, like many community colleges, had ex-military aircraft for us to learn to work on. I recall a Cessna 310 Blue Canoe, Beech C-45, Hughes 269, and my favorite an L-19 still in Korean military colors. Interestingly a few years ago I saw that exact same aircraft at Oshkosh still in those colors! I was admiring and reminiscing when the owner walked up. We chatted a bit and when I mentioned I learned on one just like it he said not just like it, this is it! I missed the complete T-33’s when I was there, though we had all of the hydraulics to learn with (I found both of those airframes in a local junk yard years later with their wings chopped off but I wasn’t allowed to bring them home…

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We look for new, strange, old, common or just different warbirds. There are multiple registries, websites and blogs to help us learn and share this including sights with serial number lists. Another local SE Wisconsin Tech College is closing its aviation campus and selling (auctioning) off everything. Included are a few of these warbirds not listed anywhere I have looked. They include a 1954 Bell H-13G Sioux (S/N 52-7893), 1961 CT-39A Saberliner (S/N 61-0639), 1965 Beech T-42 (B55 Baron) (S/N 65-12702), 1968 Bell OH-58 Kiowa (S/N AE401493ABC ) that’s how its listed… and a 1970 Bell UH-1H Iroquois (S/N 70-16283). I had hoped to save the H-13, still in its Army paint, but the bid is higher than I can go. Just wanted to share this info with anyone interested. The auction website has quite a few photos of these birds, a few others, as well as support equipment.
Link is here:
http://www.gerlachcompanies.com/blackha ... uction.php