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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 5:19 pm 
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For those that have lost track of which planes went where, what planes have found new homes? I know of the C-121 and the F-100 going to the Yankee Air Museum, the P-51 went to the Museum of Aviation, the B-25 went to the Southern Air Museum, the B-52 cockpit went to the Valiant Air Command Museum, the B-58 went to Castle Air Museum and the B-47 went to Edwards AFB. What did I miss?

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:53 pm 
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Pat Carry wrote:
For those that have lost track of which planes went where, what planes have found new homes? I know of the C-121 and the F-100 going to the Yankee Air Museum, the P-51 went to the Museum of Aviation, the B-25 went to the Southern Air Museum, the B-52 cockpit went to the Valiant Air Command Museum, the B-58 went to Castle Air Museum and the B-47 went to Edwards AFB. What did I miss?



Museum of Aviation, Warner Robbins, GA - O-2A, fire truck
USAF Museum, Dayton, OH - AT-6
Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham AL - F-101B
Mcghee-Tyson ANG, Knoxville, TN - F-104A, pieces of KC-97 (rumored)
Discovery Park of America, Union City, TN - F-84A, UH-1B
Palm Springs Air Museum, CA - F-84F
St Louis Science Center, MO - F-15A
Veterans Plaza, Waukegan National Airport, IL - F-111A


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 9:25 am 
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Pat Carry wrote:
For those that have lost track of which planes went where, what planes have found new homes? I know of the C-121 and the F-100 going to the Yankee Air Museum, the P-51 went to the Museum of Aviation, the B-25 went to the Southern Air Museum, the B-52 cockpit went to the Valiant Air Command Museum, the B-58 went to Castle Air Museum and the B-47 went to Edwards AFB. What did I miss?



Museum of Aviation, Warner Robbins, GA - O-2A, fire truck
USAF Museum, Dayton, OH - AT-6
Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham AL - F-101B
Mcghee-Tyson ANG, Knoxville, TN - F-104A, pieces of KC-97 (rumored)
Discovery Park of America, Union City, TN - F-84A, UH-1B
Palm Springs Air Museum, CA - F-84F
St Louis Science Center, MO - F-15A
Veterans Plaza, Waukegan National Airport, IL - F-111A

darn, I must really be getting old. I live totally forgot about the F-111 and I live in Waukegan. Duh! Thanks for the update.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 9:27 am 
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Since the NMUSAF at W-P already has a Texan on display...plus a fixed gear version, why do they want't another...except for trade material or to loan out to a base?

BTW: in the early 90s, they had a flying T-6G. Anyone know what became of that?

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Anyone have contact information for the person responsible for the disposal of these aircraft or worst-case the scrapping company?

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Try contacting: GSA Region 9, 415-522-3041, Sandra Klar.

She was handing the Chanute aircraft disposal about a month ago.


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Museum of Aviation, Warner Robbins, GA - O-2A, fire truck


So they can scrap the big boys, give up the XFC-130H (which in fairness is on the shoulders of the USAFM) but can afford to take care of another O-2A.

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Pat Carry wrote:
For those that have lost track of which planes went where, what planes have found new homes? I know of the C-121 and the F-100 going to the Yankee Air Museum, the P-51 went to the Museum of Aviation, the B-25 went to the Southern Air Museum, the B-52 cockpit went to the Valiant Air Command Museum, the B-58 went to Castle Air Museum and the B-47 went to Edwards AFB. What did I miss?


F-86A went to ANG.


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