Tue Dec 06, 2016 9:53 am
pjpahs wrote:I know Gerald Yagen has a P-63 on display at Virginia Beach and looked thru the FAA registry both Gerald Yagen and Training Services list 92 aircraft and didn't see a P39 registered. But then his P63 isn't listed, will never fly. His Fiat is listed , still being rebuilt in Germany. Where is his P39 located?
Tue Dec 06, 2016 11:04 am
kalamazookid wrote:Canadian Warplane Heritage TBM
Tue Dec 06, 2016 1:22 pm
The Ripper wrote:pjpahs wrote:I know Gerald Yagen has a P-63 on display at Virginia Beach and looked thru the FAA registry both Gerald Yagen and Training Services list 92 aircraft and didn't see a P39 registered. But then his P63 isn't listed, will never fly. His Fiat is listed , still being rebuilt in Germany. Where is his P39 located?
New Zealand!
Tue Dec 06, 2016 2:09 pm
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Tue Dec 06, 2016 10:48 pm
The Ripper wrote:I should also imagine a few more FHC things might make progress too? ME262?
Tue Dec 06, 2016 11:03 pm
Dan K wrote:Pemberton JRF
Wed Dec 07, 2016 8:00 am
pjpahs wrote:I know Gerald Yagen has a P-63 on display at Virginia Beach and looked thru the FAA registry both Gerald Yagen and Training Services list 92 aircraft and didn't see a P39 registered. But then his P63 isn't listed, will never fly. His Fiat is listed , still being rebuilt in Germany. Where is his P39 located?
Wed Dec 07, 2016 10:38 pm
JohnB wrote:Dan K wrote:Pemberton JRF
The Goose is important because since it's a civil transport type (although this airframe is ex-RAF and USN), as such, it's often overlooked.
While clearly no Mustang or Corsair in terms of combat history, it's one of those airplanes that people assume there are more out there then there really are. So any restoration is important.
This airframe was basically an abandoned project, basically a hulk, when it was a museum display, so it's great that the Pemberton team is spending a lot of time, money and effort getting it in the air again.
Best of all, I've been promised a ride...it will be my first in a flying boat/amphibian, and my first flight in a Grumman. Neat stuff!
Wed Dec 07, 2016 11:09 pm
Wed Dec 07, 2016 11:23 pm
02/DEC/FRI/2016.
We are hoping to see some type of Aircraft Movement, & Activation
This year 2017. But it looks like Sometime after March 30th (2017) or so.
(We are on a Day To Day wait,). Everybody Please Have a GREAT~DAY, and *("STAY~SAFE").!
This Shouldn't be much longer {All}.
SINCERELY:
SEAN SCOTT. (ABN) CW-2.
of: ALBATROSS AIR HU16 LLC.
As soon as the Funds are in; (2) Albatrosses are going to the Shop 1st... BU#'s(1043,&1275) so please Stay~Grounded a little bit longer. This is going to be a Awesome event that will be noteworthy... Not to Mention; Great to Fly on. We are going "To Hit The Deck, "JUNGLE BOOTS~RUNNING", When this Kicks~Off.
Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:42 pm
menards wrote:Airlift48 wrote:C-97 is done. Ready to fly. We're just waiting on the FAA concerning crew relief. (No one's current in a C-97)
Barring any major MX issues, we ought to be out there a bit in 17.
forgot about this one..... would love to hear 4 4360s turning... question//who approves take offs and landings from Floyd Bennett field, since its closed?
Sat Dec 10, 2016 8:29 am
Sat Dec 10, 2016 11:01 am
The Ripper wrote:I should also imagine a few more FHC things might make progress too? ME262? F-86? Maybe something German?