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PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 1:35 pm 
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Tom Roberts, a WIX lurker and sometims poster, gave me a couple of shoe boxes of photos he took on his travels over the years. There is some really cool stuff in his collection and I plan to scan and post them here as time goes by.

Some of the first pics I have scanned were taken in Kissimmee and the Reilly facility. I am hoping to get some help from you with the ID of these airframes. Which B-24 is this? Is it the Collings Lib, or possibly one that came out of a swamp? What A-26 is in the photo? Can anyone identify which part of which aircraft the work men are working on?

Also... Which year were these photos taken?

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That is the "Swamp" B-24/PB4Y. Don't know exactly the A-26.
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Where is that B-24 now? I think the Invader might be the one that was owned by Tom Garcia.

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Mike,
Thanks for the look back in time.

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Tom's -4Y has been reincarnated into a B-24 D by Ed Kaleta and
crew at KalAero in San Diego. It's now on display at Hill AFB, Utah, as
part of their growing warbird collection. It's come a long way from a
hermit's home in the swamplands of Florida. We can thank Jay Wisler
for having the foresight to save this one....

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mustangdriver wrote:
I think the Invader might be the one that was owned by Tom Garcia.


You're not thinking of Tommy Garcia, the director of Collings Foundation West are you? He was a pilot and helped operate the A-26 "My Mary Lou" for the CF (that was lost in an accident in the early 90's). Tommy never owned a flyable A-26 of his own.

'Course, if there is another T. Garcia running around, I am mistaken!

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Yeah, you might be right. I worked with him on a B-25, and he told me about the A-26. He told me that it was all black. I just thought that might be it. As for the B-24, it looks great now.

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That's definitely NOT the Collings A-26.

The A-26 in the picture is an On-Mark conversion. Notice the nose, props, and tip tanks. The Collings A-26C, 44-35696, was bone stock.


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Here is a photo of the A-26 in the background. It is A-26B, N500MR,
44-34769.

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Thanks everyone!

Does anyone have any idea what they are working on in the shop?

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Can anyone date these photos?

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