HGUCSU wrote:
Ok - im seeking some information with people who own Korean war era warbirds.
I am hearing there is a potential remake of the famous movie "The Hunters" in production long term lead maybe to be happening in the USA. It maybe be a short film or it maybe be bigger scale not sure yet.
What i like to know is how many flying F-86 Sabres in the USA could be grouped up along with any other Korean era warbird props or jets?
I have been approached for some technical assistance but i am feeling if there is a actual need for the movie to proceed past the idea stage, to get in maybe some real metal for the flying scences and not use CGI stuff which is now so common.
Can anyone help?
I know I'm missing a bunch, but here's some off the top of my head:
Flyable F-86s:
Paul Wood (Warbird Heritage Foundation), Waukegan IL
Al Hansen, Chino CA
Dale Snodgrass, St Augustine FL
Cavanaugh Flight Museum?? Addison TX
Ed Shipley, St Augustine FL??
Tom Wood, Indianapolis IN (hasn't flown in a few years IIRC)
Ivan Storz, Festus MO
Boeing?? Seattle WA
flyable MiG 15/17s:
Will Ward, Lansing MI
Vernon Ricks, Greenwood MS
Dan Sullivan, Anoka MN
Bob Reid, Mesa AZ
Randy Ball (Fighterjets Inc)
flyable T-33s:
Steve Hinton, Chino CA
Rick Clemons, Carson City NV
Chris Rounds, McMinnville TN
Kay Eckhardt, Salt Lake City UT
Paul Keppeler, Waukesha WI
Jim Allen, Waukesha WI
Vlado Lenoch, Chicago IL
Fowler Cary, Columbia SC
Roy Halliday, Denver CO
Skyraiders:
Eric Downing
Brent Hisey
Danny Summers
The Anders' (Heritage Flight Museum)
Mike Schloss (sold to ??)
Neal Melton (status of restoration?)
I'll yield to other WIXers on more of the Korean Era props...