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Wed Aug 01, 2018 7:10 pm
Sasnak wrote:Blackbirdfan wrote:B26K "Special K" headed home.
Will
Wonder how long it took them to figure out the oil cooler covers were still in!
Wed Aug 01, 2018 8:31 pm
hurricane_yank wrote:When did the Yale arrive - we were there Tuesday and it was not there in our morning trek around Warbirds.
Really bummed we missed it.
Wed Aug 01, 2018 8:34 pm
JohnTerrell wrote:
Mustangs alone there has been at least 20 this year (though perhaps not all at the same time) - "Lope's Hope 3rd", "Tuskegee Airmen", Ed Lindsay's Cavalier, "Moonbeam McSwine", "Old Crow" D-model, "Old Crow" B-model, "Gentleman Jim", "My Sweet Mary Lou", "The Brat III", "Lou IV", "Pecos Bill", "Quick Silver", "Gunfighter", "Lady Alice", "Barbara Jean", "Ain't Misbehavin", "Sierra Sue II" (I think), "Charlotte's Chariot II", "Petie 2nd", CAF "Red Nose", Andrew McKenna's, (some of these came all the way from Florida, Texas and California).
Wed Aug 01, 2018 8:55 pm
hurricane_yank wrote:When did the Yale arrive - we were there Tuesday and it was not there in our morning trek around Warbirds.
Really bummed we missed it.
Thu Aug 02, 2018 12:01 am
Sasnak wrote:Blackbirdfan wrote:B26K "Special K" headed home.
Will
Wonder how long it took them to figure out the oil cooler covers were still in!
Thu Aug 02, 2018 9:00 am
Pogo wrote:marine air wrote: 2) Did anyone else notice the polished metal prototype North American NA-64 Yale (BT-14)? NX13397. Two brothers brought it to Oshkosh. They found it stored in a barn for almost 40 years, a year and a half ago and it is back up flying. It's a beauty with lots and lots of original 1940 NAA aluminum. Few scratches on the wheel fairings but they are original. They said it has a wicked stall, particularly with flaps down. the gear is a foot narrower than a T-6. The wing has a swept leading edge and the trailing edge makes a straight line to the fuselage which was changed with the T-6's. The wing shape actually reminded me of the shape of a PT-22 wing for some reason. It still had french writing on the rudder pedals and elsewhere in the cockpit. Lots of cool original items. The guy that restored it in the 1970's flew it 20 hours and parked it. Interesting story how they found it.
That would be this one?
Image from kalamazookid's wonderful string of photos posted on page 15 of this thread.
Thu Aug 02, 2018 12:58 pm
kalamazookid wrote:hurricane_yank wrote:When did the Yale arrive - we were there Tuesday and it was not there in our morning trek around Warbirds.
Really bummed we missed it.
It arrived Tuesday evening, probably around 7 p.m. I was making my tour through warbirds to get a lot of pics in the evening light with no people around. Here's a photo of it taxying in.IMG_5457 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/124970884@N02/, on Flickr
Sat Aug 04, 2018 5:03 am
Sat Aug 04, 2018 9:38 am
k5083 wrote:
Then there was "Spooky," which I felt should have gotten more attention...
August
Sat Aug 04, 2018 7:40 pm
k5083 wrote:The theme of this photo post is Oshkosh 2018 Makeovers. There were quite a few nice repaints in the warbird area this year!
And then finally Paul K's Sabre, which has been painted as Jabara's airplane for a few years, but I don't care, I got a few good pics of it so I'm posting them.
August