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Re: Who on here as the Beechcraft AT-10 project?

Wed Dec 18, 2019 8:12 pm

Here you go, Colonel:

http://www.at10wichita.com/contact-us

Re: Who on here as the Beechcraft AT-10 project?

Thu Dec 19, 2019 8:05 am

Rob, I'm pretty sure you are thinking about Eric Downing.
Think his user name is EDowning

Andy

Re: Who on here as the Beechcraft AT-10 project?

Thu Dec 19, 2019 3:32 pm

Hey Rob your not talking about the nose section that was in Abilene are you? That one I believe is being used in the project being worked on at Air Corps Aviation. Is that Mr Downing's project there?

Re: Who on here as the Beechcraft AT-10 project?

Thu Dec 19, 2019 5:52 pm

Col. Rohr wrote:
steve dickey wrote:Hey Rob your not talking about the nose section that was in Abilene are you? That one I believe is being used in the project being worked on at Air Corps Aviation. Is that Mr Downing's project there?


Yes, it's the nose section from the BBQ place, also in the thread, he posted the photos in a person posted that he had landing gear and some other At-10 parts. Who's the person in Texas that received the wreckage out of Ballinger Texas. I know the person is on Wix and it's not Eric and as far as his project I need to ask Mike Rawson when I talk to him later were itis being restored but I do believe that Air Corp is doing the restoration.

FYI, the person who owns the AT-10 project currently being accomplished at Air Corps is Congressional Representative Sam Graves (R-MO). Rep. Graves is a staunch warbird pilot and supporter and does a lot behind the scenes to support our warbird movement. He is a fantastic ambassador for everything we do and believe in. I suggest contacting Air Corps if you think Rep. Graves could benefit from your parts discovery.

Re: Who on here as the Beechcraft AT-10 project?

Fri Dec 20, 2019 8:16 am

Eric wanted an AT-9, not AT-10. The AT-10 nose section to which you refer is known and not a new discovery. However, I'm sure the team up at AirCorps would appreciate leads on any other AT-10 parts.
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