Randy Haskin wrote:
According to Google Earth and Google, the Goldsboro F-86 is at: N35-22-54.13 W077-59-51.13
The Goldsboro Police department is at 203 South Center St, 27534. IIRC, the Sabre sits on the North side of the building, between the parking lot and the building.
Check. None of the better map images for that area show the Sabre. It may be a recent display (last 10 to 5 years or so). I am putting the new coordinates down as “Area”, but people should not have trouble finding it.
Randy Haskin wrote:
I'll check with some of my buds to find out where the Mustang is.
Thanks!
RareBear wrote:
#12 - The North Carolina Transportation Museum is :
35 41 11.00 N 80 26 08.00 W
Their website indicates a railroad and auto oriented museum, with no indications of an aircraft on site. The museum is located in a former Southern Railway maintenance facility.
They are getting the DC-3 from the Science Museum in Durham. When I was last in area, 2005, the DC-3 had already been moved and restoration had begun. If you are going to include one an airframe in a transportation collection, the DC-3 is the right item.
RareBear wrote:
#11 - The Carolinas Wing of the CAF is located at Moore County Airport (KSOP). 35 14 14.00 N 79 23 55.00 W
Not sure which hangar they're in, but I'm sure there is a sign of some sort.
Excellent. Thanks Walt!
Mike
Here is the “Need Help” list…
#1: A F-94 may be displayed someplace in Bessemer. Where is it?
#2: Apparently there is a F-84 displayed at a school in Candler. Where exactly is this one located?
#5: There is a P-51 displayed at Seymour Johnson AFB. Where exactly is it?
#6: There may be an FJ Fury displayed at a 'Grifton Park' in Hickory. I have not been able to confirm the park or the Fury. Can you?
#7: There may be a FJ Fury displayed in Jacksonville. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?
#9: There may be a F-86 displayed in Maxton. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?
#10: There may be a C-123 displayed in New Bern. Can you confirm? If so where exactly is it?
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