CCF-4-16
Harvard IV
Built 1952
Owners: 20th Century Fox 15 July 68
Tallmantz Aviation 23 Feb 71
Gene Fisher 17 Feb 87
Zeke Inc 12 June 1992
Olympic Flight Museum 1997 or so
11-7-68 Converted to A6M2 at Cal-Volair. Airframe had 6,843.3hrs
4 Dec 68, 10.4hrs flying time for Tora Tora Tora at El Toro and USS Yorktown
2 July 75, wings removed for transport to studio
23 July 75 reassembled for filming of "Midway"
6 Sep 87 Flown 7.0 hrs from Midland to Pensacola FL by Ken Shugart
7 Sep 87-1 October 87 Flown in "War and Remembrance" from Pensacola and USS Lexington
3-6 Oct 87, Pensacola to ERI to N94 Total time 7109.1hrs
10 Mar 89. P&W 1830-92 installed from left side of ex-Canadian DC-3 # 12957. Cowl flap linkage from C-47, Spinner and backplate form Howard 250
The landing gear is part T-6, part Aerostar, part 421 Cessna, part homebuilt. The panel is laid out like a real Zero, complete with gun buts sticking through. The tail wheel is a BT-13 unit converted to retract. The Oil tank is in the rear fuselage, the back seat is mounted facing aft. The leading edge of the wings, rudder and elevators are modified, it has high speed ailerons and wing tips have been added. It will outrun any airplane in the Olympic Flight Museum up to 4,000ft. Then it slows down considerably! It starts easy, runs great and is one of our most dependable airplanes.
Glory shot of me running it up last June.
This wasn't taken with a zoom lens
A video I took a couple of years back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AugLcN6ZTd8