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 Post subject: GML Aeroshell T-6 #1
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Did anyone note the c/r of the T-6 Aeroshell #1 at GML?

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Sorry. I am looking for the civil registration, also known as the N-Number. I would setting for a serial number or construction number of Aeroshell #1.

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Too bad you didn't ask earlier, I just saw all 4 of 'em yesterday. Only N-number I know by heart is #3's.


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Same here, I had the O-2A over at Vicksburg also.

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This info is several years old, but unless they have new planes, Alan Henley's AeroShell #1 plane is an SNJ, not a "T-6". His brother Mark's #2 plane *is* a T-6G (and flies mighty fine! :wink: )

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Mike,

Alans SNJ has an "N" number of N3267G.

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So that was yours? Neat airplane! You were at Tallulah, not Vicksburg. :)



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Same here, I had the O-2A over at Vicksburg also.


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Thanks for the info!

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So that was yours? Neat airplane! You were at Tallulah, not Vicksburg. :)



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Same here, I had the O-2A over at Vicksburg also.

Thanks for the correction, the Tallulah Vicksburg Regional Airport (KTVR), or the greater Mound metropolitan area.

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Too bad they had already cut all the cornstalks. No one could've gotten a free airshow from the highway! You're welcome here at VKS any time, BTW!




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famvburg wrote:
So that was yours? Neat airplane! You were at Tallulah, not Vicksburg. :)



skymstr02 wrote:
Same here, I had the O-2A over at Vicksburg also.

Thanks for the correction, the Tallulah Vicksburg Regional Airport (KTVR), or the greater Mound metropolitan area.


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