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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 3:07 am 
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Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 August, 2006.

The Warhawk Museum in Nampa, Idaho is hosting B-25 Days.

Pacific Princess is there and there is also a presentation by Bob Cardin and Steve Hinton on the recovery, restoration and flight of Glacier Girl.

The following shots were taken Saturday morning.

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Is that Kermit's Wildcat or did he sell it on to someone else?

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Was there only 1 B-25 at B-25 Days? :lol:


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Who's F-86 fuselage is that?

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Is that Kermit's Wildcat or did he sell it on to someone else?

Different airplane. This is Tom Camp's FM-2

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Please to excuse my eegnorance, but what is the folding-wing, funny-bulbous cockpit plane? :oops: :roll:

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That is an AD-5N (EA-1E) Skyraider owned by I believe Danny Summers.

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Thank you. :)

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Yes, only one B-25 yesterday, and I do not believe that they were going to bring another.

The F-86 seems to belong to the museum. When I saw it back in March of this year, the surfaces were all aluminum, and now they have a coat of primer.

Looks like they are preparing it for static display.

I heard about plans to build a new hangar, or an extension to the hughe hangar they have now, in order to house Viet-Nam era exhibits and aircraft displays.

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Is that Roscoe Deihl and his daughter in the T-28


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big fatty wrote:
Is that Roscoe Deihl and his daughter in the T-28
Nope.

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry ... rtxt=85228

Ross' airplane is an A-model.


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Big Fatty:

I don't know the names of the people on that T-28; you probably know them since you stated their names.

Perhaps this photo will help you make a positive i.d..

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Bob Nightingale had one that looked about like this.

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I met Roscoe 15 years ago he said his daughter flies the T-28 with him,that looks like the airplane he had then don't know what he looks like now,spose it could be santa clause flying for all I know.


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Could be Santa Claus, but the guy pictured is much grouchier! That's Bob Nightingale in front.


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