Okay Albert, you show me yours, I'll show you mine...
The C-2 is hanging in our hangar. Both it and the C-3 were sold by John to the Spartan School, and they still have technical ownership. They have shown no desire to fly the C-2, and we haven't wanted to spend any resources working on that airplane until it's ours. It is well cared for, and gets cleaned about once a month. It is still dripping oil, about 8 years after its last flight. Photos:
And one more artsy one, shot by Paul Stephenson of KOTV for the museum:
Also, just for fun... here's a couple of vintage ones that you probably never saw of this aircraft:
Circa 1930's:
And with George Goodhead, who rescued this aircraft from oblivion and restored it in the 1960's:
Okay, and for the C-3:
It was here at our hangar after our move in 2005-2006, until Spartan came over and said that they wanted to fully restore it (again) and fly it up to Oshkosh. That was 2007. They were targeting for Oshkosh 2008. First a photo or two of it in our hangar, followed by a photo or two of how it looks as of a week or two ago: (oh, and a vintage one just for fun...)
Draw your own conclusions... I'm sure wishing them good luck, and the guy doing the restoration is doing a fantastic job. It's going to be a real head-turner when it's done.
So how bout those Exec photos, huh?
kevin