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Re: National Museum Of The US Air Force storage hangar foota
Wed Aug 11, 2021 12:48 pm
mazdaP5 wrote:Is the F-107 not on display anymore? I haven't been there since 2019, but it was under the XB-70 then.
I was surprised to see that and the XF-91 in the video above. They were both on display last time I was there (also 2019) and there seemed to be plenty of room.
Re: National Museum Of The US Air Force storage hangar foota
Fri Aug 13, 2021 4:39 pm
Interesting to see the B-23. It looks about the same as it did when I last saw it in the restoration shop in the mid-1990s. They were in the process of converting back to bomber configuration, but the project was apparently abandoned and the plane disappeared into storage. I think they were incorporating the tail gun station and other parts salvaged from the Loon Lake wreck.
Re: National Museum Of The US Air Force storage hangar foota
Fri Aug 13, 2021 10:22 pm
Pat Carry wrote:I was surprised that ShooShooBaby wasn't there.
Based on the tour I did 5 or 6 years ago I think Shoo Shoo Baby is in the adjacent hangar to this one where the museum had the Belle during restoration. Such a shame the museum can't display both restored B-17s until the Smithsonian is ready for Shoo Shoo.
Re: National Museum Of The US Air Force storage hangar foota
Fri Aug 13, 2021 11:34 pm
Andy Marden wrote:Isn't 51-6745 also a candidate for the dismantled T-33A?
You can read most of the serial number (4286) off of the vertical stabilizer if you look closely at 2:05 in the video. The only one that it matches in the list of airframes on loan is the T-33 that had been at the Imperial War Museum.
The cowling on the one from Rantoul is only half painted red. Both the one from Warner Robins (49-3217) and the one in the video are painted completely red. However, you could be on to something. The one from Warner Robins has yellow painted between the red stripes on the fuselage and the one in the video does not appear to. Also, the most recent images from the Aerial Visuals dossier for the one from Rantoul are 8 years out of date. Unfortunately, the way the video is shot, most of the other identifying details are obscured by either shadows or the neighboring airframes.
Re: National Museum Of The US Air Force storage hangar foota
Sat Aug 14, 2021 4:55 am
Thanks for the note. Your computer must have better definition than mine as I can't make out the serial of the T-33, but 14286 certainly fits. It was at Robins for a while after arriving from the UK.
Re: National Museum Of The US Air Force storage hangar foota
Sat Aug 14, 2021 6:03 am
Looks like this one to me, same vertical stripes, "D" canopies. My guess is the post-war stars & bars on fuselage are a decal while the wings have the round star only. S/N in correct location as well. https://aerialvisuals.ca/AirframePhotoV ... rial=20128
Stripes are located in wrong position as is the S/N, "G" canopies and has raised ADF panel on aft fuselage.