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The Poon of course!....But i would also love to see the military version of the Connie fly...I think it's the 121?
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SB2U Vindicator.
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I'll cast another vote for a Whirly, as long as it carries the prototype paint scheme for its first year of flight ops... ooo la la!

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I often wonder what would have happened if the Vultures had been replaced with Merlins! The Whirlwind just looked so right. Almost an early Hornet.

whirlwind didt have vultures it had peregrine basicly an uprated kestral,vultures were in the avro manchester that then (with merlins)became the lancaster.
a whirly with merlins would have been a beast(but a pretty one)
how about a ca15 or ki83
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B-26K Invader
B-26 Marauder
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Second on the Vought Vindicator, and I'll add a TBD Devastator as well. Continuing the naval theme, a Brewster would be great to see on the circuit.

A real P-35 and A-27 in Clark AB markings.

It seems to me if our wiley friends the Brits could put a Vulcan back in the air, Yankee ingenuity could loft a B-36 or B-47.

Now if I could only find one of those P-66s still in a box unassembled in that cave in China....


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I remember reading (Air & Space mag maybe?) that there is a civilian-owned B-47 on the registry. Can't remember where, though.

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If you can get to KPAE before Noon this coming Saturday, you can see Mr. Allens BoB Bf-109E flying - :?

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Have you looked closer than China for that rare bird SNJ-5? Can't ever tell whats in the secret box, or in the underground bunker. Personally I would like to see The AT-10 flying, but it is going to take just a little more time and work.......................(insert the word large cashes of money here)


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My vote is for a Northrup F-15 Reporter. 8)

That'd be a good one! I wonder if anyone has visited, or plans to visit the Reporter which went down off base
in Greenland in the 50's ?

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1)Would like to see the Hagerstown Air Museum's C-82 Packet restored , polished, flying, and with an approved ride program. I saw it fly into Oshkosh many years ago and it was a fascinating dinosaur.
2) Week's Sunderland flying again. It was awesome to see fly and splash at Oshkosh, and it would be fun to be running around from position to position inside taking photos and getting grease on my t-shirt.
3) the former NASA B-52B. It was on flight status less than ten years ago and would be great for heritage flights and to free up active duty B-52's. It is very historic, and dropped the X-15 and many other projects.
4) A C-130A with the roman nose, three bladed props, polished aluminum finish, and with all those little porthole windows reinstalled all over the fuselage. THere are currently some civilian C-130A's flying.
5) an Me-110 or JU-88. Not improbable but very unlikely.


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How about these?

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AM-1 Mauler
P-61 Black Widow (Go, MAAM, go!)
P2V-7 Neptune (I know, MAAM has one, but I've never seen one fly!)
PBM Mariner
A2D Skyshark

Jets:
B-57 Canberra (I haven't seen one fly since about 1964)
A-3 Skywarrior (I know, Raytheon has six of 'em, but I've never seen one fly!)
F-84E/G Thunderjet (straight wings)
F-101A Voodoo (single-seater, if you please)
F8U Crusader
F-94C Starfire

'Copters:
H-21 Flying Banana
H-43 Huskie

Civilian:
AHM's L1049H Super Connie, "Star of America" :heart:

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Tupolev SB-2. Good looking and fast, even on the crappy 860 hp Klimov engines. Can you imagine if someone had hung a pair of Allisons or Merlins on one? Lawdamercy ...

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SB2U Vindicator.


Man, I STILL love the footage of the Vindicators in the movie "Dive Bomber"...

Been wondering lately - how hard would it be to build a replica of the ol' Wind Indicator? It had a welded steel tube fuselage, which is easier to crank out than the semi-monocoque variety. The wings and gear would be a bit more difficult, but hardly impossible.

Yeah, I know - come up with the cash, and it's no problem ... :roll:

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I second the P-61, and maybe a Guardian, and I remember someone a few years ago in CA. had a AWAC ver of a connie for sale, it was a flyer too I think?

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I would like a formation of a TBY Seawolf, SB2A Buccaneer and a TBD Devestator


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How about these?

P2V-7 Neptune (I know, MAAM has one, but I've never seen one fly!)
Dean the dreamer :roll:


Ahh yes, my favorite bird as you can tell from my avatar. Unfortunately MAAM's is no longer a flyer. I inquired at WW2 weekend about it and was told that it blew it's hydraulics (sorry if that is not proper terminology I am gearhead illiterate) and hasn't flown since '97 nor do they ever plan to fix it :cry: It is getting a nice a weathered look though :roll:

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Tupolev SB-2. Good looking and fast, even on the crappy 860 hp Klimov engines. Can you imagine if someone had hung a pair of Allisons or Merlins on one? Lawdamercy ...

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SB2U Vindicator.


Man, I STILL love the footage of the Vindicators in the movie "Dive Bomber"...

Been wondering lately - how hard would it be to build a replica of the ol' Wind Indicator? It had a welded steel tube fuselage, which is easier to crank out than the semi-monocoque variety. The wings and gear would be a bit more difficult, but hardly impossible.

Yeah, I know - come up with the cash, and it's no problem ... :roll:


I've thought a little on how you might make a "close" replica of a Vindicator.
As you said, the fuselage should be relativly straight forward. Tubes fabric, systems etc. Just need the cash and someone with the skills.

Since the wings fold, I've often wonder if you could use F4U outer wing panels and create a new center sectio to mate them to? (even if they don't fold), They do have a simliar appearence. Also, you might be able to modify F4U tail componets to replicate the SB2U, as they are very similar in appearence...and I know all those with more knowledge about airframes will jump on that statement, but they do look similar, so in my limited knowledge, it might work.

Oh yeah, it would have to be painted in "Dive Bomber" movie colors!!!!!!
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