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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: BigCrate on April 05, 2002, 11:48:44 PM
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Hey anyone know of a P-51 or a F4U on display around the DFW area?? Would like to see both but if I can only see one would like to see a P-51 (but really like to a P-38 which I have never seen in my life).. So anyone know of this??
Cw
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at the Addison Airport there is the Cavanaugh Museum, i think there was a P51 there.
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There is also a really nicely restored Hog that flies in to Addison Airport/Cavanaugh semi-regularly. You might wanna give them a call and see what all is in the hangars.
Fan
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Its about a 5 hour drive, but if you are ever over in the Shreveport area, drop in at thr Barksdale AFB museum. Its open to the public, and they have quite a nice collection of planes there, including a P-51, P-47, B-24 and B-17.
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Badass!! Next time I go fishing at Lak O The Pinnes or Caddo lake I'll take a day off and go to Shreveport. :)
Cw
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BC, you can visit the DFW chapter of the CAF here:
http://dfwwing.natca.org/index.htm
Directions to Lancaster Airport are here:
http://dfwwing.natca.org/hangar/hangar.htm
A bit of information on their F4U is here:
http://dfwwing.natca.org/f4u/f4u.htm
Hope this helps.
Events.
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Originally posted by Fan
There is also a really nicely restored Hog that flies in to Addison Airport/Cavanaugh semi-regularly. You might wanna give them a call and see what all is in the hangars.
Fan
Wasnt that the one that had the take off accident a few years ago where the pilot (Laird Doctor?) was killed?
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"Wasnt that the one that had the take off accident a few years ago where the pilot (Laird Doctor?) was killed?"
Yes it is.
It hit the wing of a bear cat on take off at an air show
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Laird "Lad" Doctor was not killed, he lives up in Denton, TX. and is alive and well.
There are 2 mustangs at Addison airport, one is at the http://www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com and the other is owned by Lew Shaw. The latter is highly polished bare metal, it is a "D" model but has an "H" model motor and prop. The blades are short but fat, i.e. wider chord.
The F4U-4 that was involved in that incident in Oshkosh is also at Addison but is in a storage hanger in pieces.
Out at Mecham, in Fort Worth, there is a B-17 by the name of Chuckie. They also have a T-34 and an old Fuga jet.
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Try this link
http://www.confederateairforce.org/aircraft/roster-state.html
also April 27, 2002 at the Midland, TX museum:
Yeager & Anderson
2:00 p.m. CAF Hangar, Midland, TX
Retired Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager joins with fellow 357th FG ace Col. Bud Anderson for the story of the fighter pilot's war over Europe.
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Originally posted by Durr
Its about a 5 hour drive, but if you are ever over in the Shreveport area, drop in at thr Barksdale AFB museum. Its open to the public, and they have quite a nice collection of planes there, including a P-51, P-47, B-24 and B-17.
Sheveport is only 3 hours away from Dallas.
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Heheheh towing a boat I guess things just go slower :) cause it 3 hours to Lake O the Pines and 4 hours to Caddo Lake...
Cw
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Ohh Thanks for the help for this!!! I am going to see em some time this week :)..
Cw
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