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Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:49 am
P-51 Folks:
Found this nice B/W of an unid (for now Costa Rican P-51 #3, c.1955. Photo LIFE Archives.Via FlypastForum. There were 4 of them & one of them had an accident. Several came back to the U.S c. 1960s.
Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:03 am
Connie Folks:
Good day!
Found this Constellation somewhere in Bolivia. Reg N 2520B or 2521B X Braniff Airlines. for now. The story goes that it used to fly out of Miami for Lloyd Airlines with a bit of contraband to S.of the border. It was at one time intercepted by Bolivian P-51s c. 1960s and forced to land in a nearby airport. Now it's on display at a park poss Sta Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Photo via aviacionboliviana.net.
Sun Dec 08, 2013 2:48 pm
Since you posted #3, here's #4 (44-74978):

The Registry shows this one as destroyed in a hangar fire in 1988, but the remains are stored with Cal Pacific Airmotive in Salinas. Has anything been done with it since? Sounds like another candidate for a dataplate restoration.
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Chris Brame on Tue Dec 10, 2013 1:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:32 pm
Chris:
Tks for the info & data.
(FYI) P-51 #1 N6170U had an accident near Managua while on the ferry flight returning to the US. c. 1964. Another Unid P-51 (CRGN) had an accident in CR & I do not know the details of others. There could be one more fuselage back. I will look for other CR P-51 pics in mi files.
Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:00 pm
P-51 Folks:
Another CR P-51 (GN) #2 during test runs CR c. 1955. S/N uind for now. Photo LIFE Mag. Via Kervin/Flypast Forum.
Tue Dec 10, 2013 8:13 pm
Nord 1203 Folks:
Found deep S.of the border, near El Durazno, S.Uruguay. A poss French design Nord 1203/Norecrin. Poss Arg reg LV-FDN among others. More details as they come. Photo Via Ratones de hangar Forum.

Sat Dec 14, 2013 3:23 pm
..across the pond & S. of the border. A rare & interesting French sample *Cuadron c-601 aiglow trainer poss La Aurora, Guatemala c. 1940s. Photo via FAG 525.
*corrected!
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zorro9 on Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Sun Dec 15, 2013 12:37 pm
interesting photos. If i had a couple mustangs telling me to land, i think i'll listen to them!
Fri Jan 03, 2014 2:56 pm
B-25 Folks:
Another interesting S. of the border B-25 project is in N. Argentina B-25 AAF 44-31173. Nick "Huaira Bajo" = Low Wind!
There were several samples in & around the country c. 1950s-1960s. This is the only survivor that eventually will take to the skies in a couple of years from now. You may read its interesting recovery, & the great job of some dedicated volunteers & its restoration here:----->
http://www.B25.com.ar
If you would like to join the restoration folks & perhaps send a contribution to a good cause plz write to ---->info@b25.com.ar
They are also on FB under "Proyecto B-25 Mitchell (Huaira Bajo) in Argentina. Photo via B25 Folks.Arg.
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zorro9 on Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thu Jan 09, 2014 8:22 pm
...deep SSE of the border PR ANG P-47N AAF 44-89417. c.1950s. Poss Roosevelt Roads NAS. Photo R.K via Wix.
Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:51 am
Are there any warbirds in Panama?
I'm going next week, and might have a little time to snoop around if there's something convenient, like a gate guard at the Panama City airport.
I know there's an outfit that does aerial sightseeing in a T-34, but otherwise ... ?
August
Fri Jan 10, 2014 11:47 am
K5083:
Good day!
I believe there used to be an F-86 at Tocumen airport as a gate guard at one time. c. 1980s. If you can find the T-34s rides plz take some pics for the Wix audience. Some Pillans (SAN) may be used for some type of sightseeing also.
p.s Your best shots with a good poc is to visit the back alleys of the Tocumen airport backyards boneyards. Old 727s, 737s, DC-3s & C-46s were hanging in there c. 1980s. Lots of confiscated aircraft also. (DC-3s)/Crops Dusters. Ck the T-34 ride aircraft yourself & make sure that everything is in order!
Have a great trip ! enjoy the little islands & sea food of the area!
Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:04 pm
Thanks Zorro. I will not be riding in the T-34, as I do not have the time to check them out properly, and it is not a confidence builder that their website account has been suspended. There are lots of pics and vids of their plane online.
Google is not turning up anything promising so far, but I'll let you know if I spot anything. There does seem to be a mini boneyard of old airliners on the cargo side of the field, but I don't know if I can get out there.
August
Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:02 pm
At one time, there was a B-29 crash located in the harbor of Colon. When I was there in the early 80's, old timers talked about diving on the skeleton in the 60's.
Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:20 pm
Pogmusic:
Good day!
Nice interesting details of the aircraft. Will you plz offer some more details if available:
1. How did you hear about a B-29 specifically?
2. About how deep is this aircraft located in the water since the locals did dome diving?
3. Where in the Port of Colon area West or East of the city is this aircraft located?
4. How far fm the coast??
5. Do you have pictures of the apprx area??
Thanks in advance!
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