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 Post subject: Pilatus P-3
PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:45 pm 
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A few shots of a Pilatus P-3 and company. :D
Dats me in the yeller shirt.... :roll:

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Neat stuff... Pilatus was founded quite a bit before 1952 though, as I know they built the P-2 during WWII.

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RMAllnutt wrote:
Neat stuff... Pilatus was founded quite a bit before 1952 though, as I know they built the P-2 during WWII.

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The P-2 was post-war, not entering Swiss AF service until 1946.


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According to the company website, first flight was in April, 1945.

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Wes,
Does A-842 still live at Asheboro?
What about A-835, the other one in the photos?
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Interesting, what new more powerful engine is now fitted ?


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 Post subject: A-842
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Hi Andy,

Yes the A-842 is still at the North Carolina Aviation Museum. Here's a shot of A-835. All the outside pics were taken during their "Fly-In" this past July.

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