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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:37 pm 
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POF Valle had a fly-in today. It was well attended by the general public. P-51 Wee Willy and Photo Fanny B-25 were selling rides. The Val also did a ride while we were there. Several good low passes. The planes in the museum were hard to photograph due to the tight fit of the planes but a good place to visit. When Hans Lauridsen gets his Museum going at Williams, there will be two pretty good Museums within twenty miles of each other near I-40 just West of Flagstaff.
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A helldiver?? No way! I thought these had all long since disappeared...


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A helldiver?? No way! I thought these had all long since disappeared...


It's not. Read the tail markings. Grumman G-32 (two-seat F3F).

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The blue and creme cabin plane.....................Moncoupe 110 Special?


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Ober, I believe so. It had a small placard just behind the cowl that said GM Special. I didn't see any other Identifying marks or signs. Nice plane though.

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The blue and creme cabin plane.....................Moncoupe 110 Special?


Looks like a Cessna Airmaster to me, definitely not a Monocoupe.


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Dan K wrote:

It's not. Read the tail markings. Grumman G-32 (two-seat F3F).


wow, I am blind...


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Very nice photos What is the story on the main spar of some big bird and 5 engines in front of it ?

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Looks like the remains of a KC-97.The remains of the fuselage show the double body.I wonder if you could use the wing on a 29 rebuild?

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Looks like the remains of a KC-97.The remains of the fuselage show the double body.I wonder if you could use the wing on a 29 rebuild?


http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... light=kc97


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Chad Veich wrote:
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The blue and creme cabin plane.....................Moncoupe 110 Special?


Looks like a Cessna Airmaster to me, definitely not a Monocoupe.


Definitely a Cessna, note the lack of wing struts. It's the best way to tell.


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I believe the wings and engines will be used in the rebuild of Lucky Lady II, the B-50 that flew around the world. They already have the fuselage. Anyone from POF, feel free to chirp in on any of this stuff, especially the classic plane stuff. I'm definitely no expert there!

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A few more pictures of the Planes of Fame airshow at Valle, AZ.
Wee Willy II
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It was a good event.
Thanks Planes of Fame.

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The Cessna is:
Cessna 165 (“GM Special”) (568)(N25463)
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I want one of those Vals! 8)

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