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Mid America Flight Museum adds a Mustang...

Mon Dec 07, 2015 10:56 am

Fast growing museum adds another fighter. Last week they took delivery of 67-22581. Better known as Lou IV. They added the FG-1D "Marines Dream" last month.
Photos and more on their Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mid-Amer ... 11?fref=ts

Re: Mid America Flight Museum adds a Mustang...

Wed Dec 09, 2015 9:12 am

LouIV was hopping rides on Saturday. Amazing collection, great people!

Watch their web site for updates as they had http://www.TVRPhotography.com out this weekend shooting some awesome photos.

http://www.midamericaflightmuseum.org

Re: Mid America Flight Museum adds a Mustang...

Wed Dec 09, 2015 1:20 pm

Warbirdnerd wrote:Fast growing museum adds another fighter. Last week they took delivery of 67-22581. Better known as Lou IV. They added the FG-1D "Marines Dream" last month.
Photos and more on their Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mid-Amer ... 11?fref=ts



Now that is just too cool. Am assuming this is Chuck Greenhills former LOU IV? What is cool is that this would a sort of a 'homecoming' as Col. Thomas JJ Christian the 361st CO and pilot of the original war time LOU IV is from Sulphur Springs, right down I-30 a few miles from Mt. Pleasant.

Re: Mid America Flight Museum adds a Mustang...

Wed Dec 09, 2015 1:43 pm

CraigQ wrote:Now that is just too cool. Am assuming this is Chuck Greenhills former LOU IV? What is cool is that this would a sort of a 'homecoming' as Col. Thomas JJ Christian the 361st CO and pilot of the original war time LOU IV is from Sulphur Springs, right down I-30 a few miles from Mt. Pleasant.

You are correct, this is Chuck's old LOU IV. Recently sold via Courtesy Aircraft Sales.

Re: Mid America Flight Museum adds a Mustang...

Wed Dec 09, 2015 8:50 pm

Wow this museum seems like it came out of no where and now they are buying almost every interesting airplane they can get their hands on. Well good for them, I wish I had funds like them!
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