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Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:03 pm

I do my Reserve duty at Maxwell AFB and see that T-38 every other week. Yes, it used to sport T-Bird colors, but give me the traditional White Rocket ATC/EATC scheme any day.

Displayed a short distance away are: B-25J, B-52D, F-86, F-100, F-105D, F-4D, and F-101. They all seem to get a fresh coat of paint every 5 years but the airframes won't last forever. Seems like they were painted within the last 6 months, but the clear top coat is peeling on the Century-series birds and they look awful already. :oops: I hope the gov't got a warranty.

Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:51 am

A couple of F-101's from Panama City, Fl. photos by John R. Kerr
1. F-101B 57-0438, at Gulf Coast Community College, Highway 98Image

2. F-101F 59-0478 (Ex RCAF 17478), located downtown at the marina.
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Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:07 am

This one may have never been alive ,but must be a sight!!

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Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:23 am

Ken,

It's too bad to hear that the clearcoat on those aircraft is peeling. I was last at Maxwell two years ago and they had just finished the fighters and were well along with painting the B-52. Is the F-86 holding up better since it's not in camouflage?

Scott

Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:38 pm

I just got back from a 12-night Mediterranean cruise, and I managed to find two dead airplanes on sticks for you:

Here is a Dog-nosed Sabre jet mounted on a stick at some airfield outside Rome, Italy. I shot this from about two miles away through the window of a fast-moving tour bus on the motorway, so please don't gripe about the small size or lack of clarity (I cropped out the unnecessary clutter and enlarged the remains to 200%). I was lucky to get off a shot at all! It's interesting to note that the jet is displayed with the landing gear down. It also has drop tanks. I wonder... could this actually be a Fiat GR.91 rather than a Sabre Dog? Did the Italian AF even fly Sabre Dogs?

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Here is a Twin Beech mounted on a stick outside the entrance to the airport at Cannes, France. Again, the photo was taken out the window of a speeding tour bus, so it's the best I could do under the circumstances.

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Cheers!

Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:14 pm

k5dh wrote:I just got back from a 12-night Mediterranean cruise, and I managed to find two dead airplanes on sticks for you:

Here is a Dog-nosed Sabre jet mounted on a stick at some airfield outside Rome, Italy. I shot this from about two miles away through the window of a fast-moving tour bus on the motorway, so please don't gripe about the small size or lack of clarity (I cropped out the unnecessary clutter and enlarged the remains to 200%). I was lucky to get off a shot at all! It's interesting to note that the jet is displayed with the landing gear down. It also has drop tanks. I wonder... could this actually be a Fiat GR.91 rather than a Sabre Dog? Did the Italian AF even fly Sabre Dogs?

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Due to the shape of the tail on that plane, I'd put all my money on it being a Fiat.

Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:55 pm

We happened to be driving by this F-104 the other evening and decided to get a shot.
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Location is George Izay Park in Burbank CA.

Les

Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:56 am

Last Thursday (Jul. 10 -2008) at the St. Louis Regional Airport, Bethalto, IL:

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Saludos,


Tulio

Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:22 pm

Here is a F-86 that was up a pole, but has moved a couple of times and carried different markings. Enjoy.
Aircraft is F-86L 52-10133.
1. Downtown Panama City, FL. September 1972 as 10137. Photo by unknown
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2. On Diplay outside of Tyndall AFB, FL on Highway 98 as 45244 March 1988 Photo by John Kerr
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3. As displayed currently on Tyndall AFB, FL. with correct serial number. March 2008 Photo by John KerrImage

Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:34 am

Another F-86. This is F-86E, 52-2844 (ex RCAF 19263) lst photo when on display at Williams AFB, AZ. Taken after a heavy rain in April 1993. (photo by John Kerr) 2nd photo same aircraft on display now at Springfield, IL. Taken in April 2002 photo by Paul Bigelow.
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:24 am

A few more F-86's up a pole.
1, F-86L 53-1022 at Idaho Falls, ID. photo: Paul Bigelow
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2. F-86L 53-0847 at Ozark, AL. photo: John Kerr
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3. F-86L 53-0568 at Winnemucca, NV. photo: John Kerr
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4. F-86L 52-3653 at Fort Smith, AR. photo: John Kerr
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5. F-86L 51-6144 at Sherman, TX. photo: John Kerr
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6. F-86L 51-5938 at Appleton, WI. photo: John Kerr
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7. F-86L 53-1358 at Volk Field, WI. photo: John Kerr
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9. F-86H 53-1228 at L.G. Hanscom Field, MA. photo: John kerr
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10. F-86H 52-1993 at EAA Oshkosh, WI. photo: John Kerr
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:18 am

Saabmeister wrote:
k5dh wrote:I just got back from a 12-night Mediterranean cruise, and I managed to find two dead airplanes on sticks for you:

Here is a Dog-nosed Sabre jet mounted on a stick at some airfield outside Rome, Italy. I shot this from about two miles away through the window of a fast-moving tour bus on the motorway, so please don't gripe about the small size or lack of clarity (I cropped out the unnecessary clutter and enlarged the remains to 200%). I was lucky to get off a shot at all! It's interesting to note that the jet is displayed with the landing gear down. It also has drop tanks. I wonder... could this actually be a Fiat GR.91 rather than a Sabre Dog? Did the Italian AF even fly Sabre Dogs?

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Due to the shape of the tail on that plane, I'd put all my money on it being a Fiat.


I agree, it is probably a Fiat.

However, yes, Italy did fly Sabre Dogs. In fact, they also built some.

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August

Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:00 pm

I spotted these two from a passing boat in Tigre Argentina in 2003 and was able to back track to find them. :)

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Dead Airplanes on Popsickle Sticks

Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:31 pm

This F-16 was displayed on a pylon in front of the airline terminal in Medford,Oregon for a couple of years.If the construction in the parking area is ever completed,I believe that this ex-Klamath Falls based machine will be returned to it's display point near the terminal entrance.In the meantime,it's sitting a bit lower at the edge of a general aviation ramp near the tanker base.

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Sat Jul 26, 2008 6:17 pm

One of my favorites. Can only figure out how to link to the URL:
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/TASN/photos/view/2777?b=1&m=f&o=0
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/TASN/photos/view/2777?b=2&m=f&o=0
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/TASN/photos/view/2777?b=3&m=f&o=0
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