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    Originally posted by Eric View Post
    There is something like that parked up at a local airport near me. I'll have to snap a pic and post it here but from 300 yards (closest road) it looks like the PV2 posted above.

    I read an article on "environmentalgrafitti.com" about airplane bone yards. There were a few shots of the B36 & SR71 at the Castle museum. They were labeling these static displays as bone yards... I hate hippies.
    It might be a Harpoon, might also be a Ventura, they look nearly identical, but the Harpoon has bigger engines, longer wings and a slightly different tail. Here is the registry for the Harpoons http://www.warbirdregistry.org/pv2ha...nregistry.html

    Here is the Ventura registry. http://www.warbirdregistry.org/pv1ve...aregistry.html

    The Castle Air Museums b36 and SR-71 (960, potentially still flyable, with a lot of work. It was flown to Castle and parked.) are both looking pretty long on the tooth. I stop by there every time I head to my mother's place, and every year 960 looks a little more tired. They also have an AVRO Vulcan bomber.

    Will
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      I used to auto-x up at castle when I lived in Fresno. I loved walking around the air park after a day smashing cones.
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        Originally posted by Eric View Post
        I used to auto-x up at castle when I lived in Fresno. I loved walking around the air park after a day smashing cones.

        Note my Avitar, yes, that is 960 in the background. I've never autoXed there. Its about two hours away, not really a big deal as I already drive two hours down to Monterey to autoX. I hear the surface is pretty good.

        Will
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          Originally posted by Eric View Post
          There is something like that parked up at a local airport near me. I'll have to snap a pic and post it here but from 300 yards (closest road) it looks like the PV2 posted above.

          I read an article on "environmentalgrafitti.com" about airplane bone yards. There were a few shots of the B36 & SR71 at the Castle museum. They were labeling these static displays as bone yards... I hate hippies.
          Is this the one?


          Will
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            This is the one, nothing like the others posted! Looks a lot different when it's 1/2 mile away down a taxiway!


            image by ericandshovin, on Flickr
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              ^ive never even seen an airplane like that. i wonder what that is? the windows look kind of like it could be a martin of some sort. its rare. i doubt there were very produced.

              it has inverted inline 6 cyl aircooled engines. not the usual radials. i doubt its a lockheed since their aircraft from this era usually had twin tails.

              that is sitting in springs?
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                Originally posted by Eric View Post
                This is the one, nothing like the others posted! Looks a lot different when it's 1/2 mile away down a taxiway!


                image by ericandshovin, on Flickr
                That is a DeHavilland Dove. They used inverted inline 6 cylinder motors. Somewhat uncommon here in the states, but I have seen a couple of them.

                Will
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                  if I was ever to get my pilots license I want a DeHavilland to fly around in
                  Originally posted by Fusion
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                    Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post
                    if I was ever to get my pilots license I want a DeHavilland to fly around in
                    DeHavilland built some cool planes. A Beaver would be cool, and learning how to fly in either a Tiger Moth or Chipmonk would be awesome. One of my favorite things to do when I visit Vancouver BC is to watch and listen to the float planes (mostly Beavers) come and go.

                    There is a guy with a Tiger Moth at one of the airports here. I've never seen it fly, but its there.

                    Will
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                      yeah too bad a beaver in good flying condition is still 300k and up


                      I think a grumman widgeon or goose would be even cooler though for that kind money especially the latter with the jr wasp for power. I had a thing for flying boats a few years ago
                      Last edited by mrsleeve; 01-01-2014, 01:47 AM.
                      Originally posted by Fusion
                      If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
                      The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


                      The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken

                      Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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                        I used to live and instruct at castle for too long lol

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                          Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View Post
                          That is a DeHavilland Dove. They used inverted inline 6 cylinder motors. Somewhat uncommon here in the states, but I have seen a couple of them.

                          Will
                          My first time seeing one too. The first Google search result:




                          How cool is that?!



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                            We seem to be forgetting the ultimate DeHavilland (which is now in Virgina Beach):

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                              Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View Post
                              That is a DeHavilland Dove. They used inverted inline 6 cylinder motors. Somewhat uncommon here in the states, but I have seen a couple of them.

                              Will
                              Cool! Just spent a good chunk of time reading about them.

                              Also saw this neat vid posted a few days ago.

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                                Originally posted by MX339 View Post
                                We seem to be forgetting the ultimate DeHavilland (which is now in Virgina Beach):

                                Uh, yes please! Too bad they are rare as hens teeth. As far as I know, there are only 3 in North America, one flying, one that might fly (flew to its current location in Oshkosh) and one in Vancouver BC that should fly in the very near future. As of now however, there is still only one that flies. You gotta love the sound of a pair of Rolls Royce Merlins at full song. Yeah, its the best sound, short of, perhaps, a Rolls Royce Griffon thats been race prepped and pushing 500 mph. (By the way, there is only one of those flying around as well, and it might be all taken apart. The Griffon belongs to a Reno Air Race Unlimited P51 Mustang that has been heavily modified. It makes a sound all its own.)

                                Will
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