Gary,
I'm sorry, but the only pictures that I have of N7272C and N7458C are the ones that I took on the morning of Connie's auction at Buffalo (BYG) back in June, 2005. I took a couple dozen photos including N7670C and N7080C. I was living in Greybull (GEY) at the time, got up early, hopped the mountain over to BYG and captured the moment before everyone got there.
I do have a picture or two of N7670C when it sat here in Glendive (GDV). N7670C was the last PV to leave GDV, ferried to BYG by John Hirth sometime in 1986 or 1987.
On a sidenote, T-101, N6657D, was based here in GDV for several years back in the early to mid-80's.
You sparked my curiosity; I did a little digging tonight here at home and I found the Starman Brothers Auction list from Connie's auction. You probably know this but here goes anyway: N7080C, the tanker, sold for $13,500. N7670C sold for $6,000. N7272C sold for $6,500. N7458C, the airframe, sold for $1,250.
The last time I flew into BYG was in June of 2012 and for the life of me, I cannot remember how many PV's were still parked there. The only one that I know for certain that was NOT there was N7670C. I vaguely remember N7458C sitting there, wingless.
I must say that it is a crying shame that some of the aviation history we had in this region for so long, (Lynch Air Tankers, Hawkins and Powers Aviation, Hirth and Kinney), up and vanished like flatulence in the wind....
Craig
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