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PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 9:56 pm 
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some prop planes, several of the early ones are repros
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OK, you pulled it out! when I saw the first couple images I thought, WHAT??

Great job!

BTw you may want to check out some images taken when our shop worked on the Spruce Goose.

dawnpatrolaviation.com

We've got acres of fabric still!

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Wow, I did not know that place had such nice things...umm airplanes. :wink:

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Just curious, what engines are on the spruce???

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Pratt and Whitney R-4360 this is a spare for the Goose

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IIRC, those are P&W 4360's x's 8.
I love those shot as they show fabric covered features not often appreciated (the flap hinge fairings).

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There certainly is a lot of space to park other exhibits under those huge wings of the Spruce Goose.


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