Xrayist wrote:
T.J.:
The pic shows the LB-30 next to the Vintage Aircraft business. Ray's place was farther down at the end of the cul-de-sac. He has since moved to the Fort Collins/Loveland airport and I have not seen him in many years. Last I heard he was still working on Bill Greenwood's Spit. If you ever do make it to his hanger, bring a golden retriever...he has a real soft spot for them.
Originally the LB-30 was in an open hopper type railroad car, parked on a siding just north of Prospect Rd., and east of Riverside Ave. in Fort Collins. It was then put out to "pasture" so to speak at the far east end of the Fort Collins downtown airpark, along with some bits and pieces, a center section if I recall correctly, and other parts of a P-82. After the airpark closed, the P-82 disappeared and the LB-30 was moved next to the Vintage Aircraft building. I think the B-17 parts were left over from the B-17 that was a meat hauler in Bolivia(?) that the Whittington brothers brought back to U.S. a couple of decades or so ago.
I grabbed a screen shot of the map and hopefully that simplifies it.

A=128 Raquette Dr. The spot where the LB-30 can be seen in both satellite and street view on Google maps.
B=140 Raquette Dr. Where Ray Middleton had his shop when I visited.
C=2050 Airway Ave. Darrell Skurich's shop when I visited Vintage Aircraft in 1994 to see the bf-109s being rebuilt.
I notice that Vintage Aircraft is listed with both addresses on the internet. Did he move to 128 Raquette Dr. sometime after 1994, or what?
T J