gary1954 wrote:
Ahhhh!!!! thanks man, preciate ya. Who is currently flying an A-20? anyone? Didnt the CAF have one in the air back in the last century?
The CAF's A-20 crashed many years ago. There are currently no A-20's flying anywhere in the world. The next A-20 to fly will be the one that was sold from the Lone Star Museum in Texas to the gentleman from Australia. That A-20 is currently at Aero Trader in Chino, being restored to flying condition. I've heard that it will be some time (1-2 years possibly) before it flies again.
The next series of A-20's will be the ones down in Wannagrata, Australia, at Murry Griffith's Precision Aerospace. He is restoring 3 to flying condition. I believe most of those are wrecks recovered from Papua New Guinea. I've heard those are a long ways away from flying, with restoration having barely started.
And of course, you have the two wild card A-20's:
1) Kermit Weeks', which you see in the previous picture, being stored at Borrego Springs,
2) The ex-Tallichet, ex- Air Heritage, and now HAG A-20, which supposedly is being restored to flying condition. I haven't heard much else about this aircraft. Anyone have any updates?
The future is bright for the Havoc/Boston series!
