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PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 10:39 am 
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Sorry if this question has already been asked. I thought this question was also appropriate with the Working Props thread as well.

I was wondering, what aircraft are out there at the H&P site in Wyoming?

What type of aircraft?

How many are there of each?

What is the current status of them? (I know mostly derelict, but I mean if any are being readied for flight?)


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Check the archives, but I think that there are at least two Privateers getting repaired for ferry flights to their new owners (one of which is Yanks in Chino).


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the ones that have left are the C-82, The Flight of the Phoenix C-119, The A-26, the loadstar, a C-130,
Both PB4Ys that are to leave are in the shop getting the spar inspection/respairs done, one is going to Yanks, the other to a private owner in Az.


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Matt Gunsch wrote:
the ones that have left are the C-82, The Flight of the Phoenix C-119, The A-26, the loadstar, a C-130,


Not sure about the '82 or the 130, but I was under the impression that the A-26 and C-119 had booth been sold to organizations haunted by WIXers.

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a C-130 to Coolidge (slide 5 and 9)

C-82 went to Hagerstown Museum (flown)
C-119 and A-26 are in the safe hands of Matt
L-18 went to FL (I think)

here are the aircraft last September at Greybull - remove the a/c above an it's pretty representative of what you should find.

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