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That simple huh? Thanks for clearing that up.


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I pulled up the Barnstormer's ad and it appears to be a whole hangar full of junk, I mean aircraft treasures. THe person listing the BT-13 also has a Bucker Jungmeister and Bucker Jungmann "original" projects for sale and a 180 hp. Warner that originally came off of the Jungmeister for sale in a different ad.
There also appears to be a high wing Cessna, maybe a C-170A in the background of the photo with rotten fabric falling off the wings. Maybe a future WIX project in there somewhere?


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Warbird Kid wrote:
Ah! Very cool. Theres a beat up BT-13/15 at Stratford here. (Whats teh differense between the 13 and 15?)

Its in all bare metal and looks pretty well worn but still in one peace. Man i wish i could obtain that relic!

If i ever get a pic ill have to forward it to the registry.


Chris;
The Stratford BT is a BT-15 and th owner has parts of three others at his house.
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BT-15 had a Wright R-975 while the BT-13 had the Pratt & Whitney R-985. Not sure if any/many of them are flying with the Wright engine.


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