jdvoss wrote:
One of the risks of google.earth images is the age of the photo...an unknown.
Thanks for the tips John. As for Google Earth images dates, you should turn on the Historical Images option in the View menu. It puts a slider bar in the top left corner of the screen which indicates the dates.
jdvoss wrote:
I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the HU-16's having flown on them in the US Trust Territory back in the mid-60's.
PanAm operated three of them for the US Dept of the Interior on a weekly route. Visited Truk, Ponape, Saipan, Rota and Guam.

Please tell me you have photos.
Cindy wrote:
If you're going by Travis, make a stop by Nut Tree Airport. It's not a 'museum', but if Duncan is around, he'll open up his hangars and let you look around. It's a great collection.
Thanks Cindy! I'll be passing by there on Day 5 of my trip. Is anything kept parked outside? It appears so in the Google Earth images. I won't be stopping by until later in the day, so I would only have a chance to see what might be kept outside.
wendovertom wrote:
Good heck Mike - if you are going to be in Reno and Fallon you should put some serious miles on the rental and visit Wendover!!

I wish I could Tom. Unfortunately there are limits and I will need to return home to return to work so I can pay the mortgage. Don't you hate it when making a living gets in the way of life? Maybe I can make it to Wendover on the next trip.
Jerry O'Neill wrote:
Going to the California Capitol Air Show it's hard for me to say which way is best to get to the field since I'm always there early and leave late. I think the best entrance is around Mather Field Road exit off of Route 50. Parking is actually on the ramp.
Thanks for the tip. I'll send you a PM with my cell phonen number... once I remember what it is.
Jerry O'Neill wrote:
Ione has lots of warbirds, from the Sanders and their Seafury's, to the Collings ME-262 (might be gone by then0 the B-23 Dragon that's been on Ebay recently and a lot more.
Interesting, very interesting. I'll see if I can set aside some time in the schedule for it as an option.
Thank-you very much to everyone for their input.
Mike
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