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Re: Bolingbrokes in the USA

Tue Mar 20, 2012 10:35 pm

Can't get much more public than the Beaufort in the RAF Museum which is ex- Tallichet, along with a P-40, traded, 'restored'. :wink:

For Beauforts, start here: http://www.baseportal.com/cgi-bin/basep ... range=0,20

Somewhat out of date Bolingbroke listing also: http://www.baseportal.com/cgi-bin/basep ... range=0,20

Regards,

Re: Bolingbrokes in the USA

Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:16 pm

triumph wrote:We have two complete aiframes in storage. Weeks Aircraft


Is that as in Kermit weeks, who has probly the biggest building of stuff that I would love to live in for a week? Lol

Re: Bolingbrokes in the USA

Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:43 am

You have no idea of how many projects and parts we have in storage.We just completed a new storage building that we will be opening to the public for viewing of most of the project aircraft.

Re: Bolingbrokes in the USA

Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:54 am

WallyB wrote:There were 3 in the backlot at the BCATP museum in Brandon, Manitoba in 2007.
Pretty poor (sorry, make that challenging) condition and I don't know if they are still there.
I'd expect so though.

I know of no others although there are always rumors of "dozens" lying around prairie farms.


Back in the early 90's i saw a photo of three sans wings on the gear, painted yellow and located somewhere in Saskatchewan and they were on a farm. Some truth there. Wonder where they are now?
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