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Chris Brame wrote:
A couple new hangars were under construction, but the runway looked little-used. Anyone know more about the intended future of Five Charlie Mike?
Thu Jun 15, 2023 5:33 pm
OD/NG wrote:Chris Brame wrote:
A couple new hangars were under construction, but the runway looked little-used. Anyone know more about the intended future of Five Charlie Mike?
My info is a little old, by a few years, but here is my understanding.
The owner is a U.S. Military Vet who is extremely Patriotic and honors the U.S. Military and our Vets on a regular basis. He's done several semi-public and private events over the years to honor them through various ways on his private ranch. Last I heard (years old info), it was his intention to keep this aircraft flying to continue that mission. The aircraft flew into the ranch a few years ago, I believe on a ferry permit. But it still needed some more restoration work to get it up to the standard to become a regular flyer. I don't know if the engines have even turned since the ferry flight in.
The original plan was for Sherman Smoot to play a large part in this operation and check out pilots who could fly the aircraft on a regular basis. Sherman Smoot, unfortunately, passed away, hence the tribute of his name under the cockpit. I believe that Sherm was the driving force, or one of the main ones, who was going to set up, and/or train for the flying program for this aircraft. With his untimely death, I'm guessing that some of the impetus for this flying program has diminished somewhat. I don't know what the current plan is. [All I do know is that the owner is one of the nicest, most humble and generous persons anyone could ever meet. He has vast resources and money won't be an issue at all for this aircraft. In my opinion, the biggest limitation is finding available pilots and maintainers to keep the aircraft in the air. I do know he is building several hangars on his private airstrip and the original intention was to house the C-47 in one of the hangars once it was completed.
I do believe we will see this aircraft fly again, I just don't know when or any of the specifics. The owner, last I talked to him, was committed to keeping this bird flying.
All of this info was from talking to the owner at the infamous Chuck Wentworth Bar-B-Q at Paso Robles a few years back.
Thu Jun 15, 2023 6:14 pm
ZRX61 wrote:I think the place is jointly owned by three wine families these days.
Fri Jun 16, 2023 4:07 am
OD/NG wrote:The owner is a U.S. Military Vet who is extremely Patriotic and honors the U.S. Military and our Vets on a regular basis. All I do know is that the owner is one of the nicest, most humble and generous persons anyone could ever meet.
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