
Our neighbor, the CAF A-26, affectionately known as BUBA thanks to the Duck Drivin Lady, is still in Brownsville with the hope that it would make the Kingsville NAS show this weekend. It may return on Sunday to the hangar. Anyway, you can find some nice pics on their FB page.
http://www.facebook.com/invadersquadron That's where I borrowed this shot of the cockpit. One thing about the A-26, if you have flown one A-26, you have flown one A-26. They are all very different in configuration nowadays as they have evolved thru the corporate or air tanker environments. BUBA is actually set up fairly well for the pilot, as long as you remember the oil cooler door switches run just the opposite of the switches on Lady Liberty from OK. It's just the minor things like that. Anyway, we will be working on K's panel this weekend and trying to keep as close to the military configuration as possible. The fuel gauges have all new faces and the correct markings now thanks to our friends at Century Instruments in Wichita. Will post some pics of those tomorrow. Feel free to drop by and see how things are going. The DC-3 will be flying out of Meacham about 10 am Saturday if anybody wants to see or hear old round engines. This is the first flight of the new Spring season and should be a very pleasant day. JR