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Mon Aug 20, 2007 8:38 pm
LOCKHEED F-80-C-10 Serial Number 49719 N729A NICHOLS CHARLES F TRUSTEE:
CANADAIR CT-133 Serial Number 21377 N377JP PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM:
NOt the best photos, I know...
Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:49 am
I remember inspecting 21377 at Mountainview five years ago and she was among the best Avionics Upgrade Program (AUP) T-33s in that batch. Glad to see she'll get to fly more often now that she's at PoF.
Tue Aug 21, 2007 11:19 am
Think that Tiger will ever get airborne again? fun to think about. . .
Tom P.
Tue Aug 21, 2007 11:38 am
Hi,
The Tiger behind the F-80, is the Super Tiger ?
SPang
Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:17 pm
Thanks for the shots of the T-33, the F-80 (and the F11F/F-11 Tiger!)
Is there any chance that the F-80C fuselage could become the basis of a
flying F-80 Shooting Star someday??
And Paul - I enjoyed seeing your T-33 in action at Thunder Over Michigan last month. When at first I didn't see it on Friday or Saturday I was afraid you didn't make it. But on Sunday when I was hanging around near the area waiting for my late day departure from the Detroit airport, I caught some great views of you flying circuits of the field with the F-86F and the MiG-17F. GREAT looking T-33! I wish I could have caught you flying in that terrific 4-Jet formation at Oshkosh later in July (with the "Red Knight" T-33, the FJ-4B Fury and the F-86F Sabre).
Thu Aug 23, 2007 10:14 am
jwc50 wrote:Thanks for the shots of the T-33, the F-80 (and the F11F/F-11 Tiger!)
Is there any chance that the F-80C fuselage could become the basis of a
flying F-80 Shooting Star someday??
And Paul - I enjoyed seeing your T-33 in action at Thunder Over Michigan last month. When at first I didn't see it on Friday or Saturday I was afraid you didn't make it. But on Sunday when I was hanging around near the area waiting for my late day departure from the Detroit airport, I caught some great views of you flying circuits of the field with the F-86F and the MiG-17F. GREAT looking T-33! I wish I could have caught you flying in that terrific 4-Jet formation at Oshkosh later in July (with the "Red Knight" T-33, the FJ-4B Fury and the F-86F Sabre).
Thanks Jim! Yah, I was late getting back from Canada where I was ferrying T-33s out of Mountainview/Trenton to Burlington VT (those three T-33s are in Portsmouth NH now). I asked airboss at Thunder if I could sneak in during the show on Saturday but it was too close to the Blues flying so I had to wait til they finished.
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