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russell[_2_]
August 3rd 07, 04:00 PM
I stood on the wing of this Corsair when I was about 6 years old (about
1959). It was standing on the side of the road in a junk yard owned by a
Garage proprietor, near Hamilton airport in New Zealand. My dad took a photo
of us with his box brownie, but that pic is long gone. A few years later
when visiting Hamilton we saw it again, this time at Hamilton Airport, and
then a few years after that again we saw it but this time it was mounted on
a big pole out side James Aviation, a large aerial top dressing and
cropspraying company. I was later saddened to hear it was sold to the US.
But very happy to see many years later pictures of a most beautiful Corsair,
and find out it was the same one that had been my favourite as a kid.
When I was little dad always took us Sunday driving and most times we would
end up at the airport for a look. (He still does, and he's 80 now.) Whenever
we went on holidays it was the same never went past an airport without going
in to check out the planes. I had other ties with aircraft too as a kid, but
I have bored you's enough already..

pe.rhodes
August 3rd 07, 05:28 PM
F-4U-1 of VF-17, the Jolly Rogers... I think...


"russell" > wrote in message
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>I stood on the wing of this Corsair when I was about 6 years old (about
>1959). It was standing on the side of the road in a junk yard owned by a
>Garage proprietor, near Hamilton airport in New Zealand. My dad took a
>photo of us with his box brownie, but that pic is long gone. A few years
>later when visiting Hamilton we saw it again, this time at Hamilton
>Airport, and then a few years after that again we saw it but this time it
>was mounted on a big pole out side James Aviation, a large aerial top
>dressing and cropspraying company. I was later saddened to hear it was sold
>to the US.
> But very happy to see many years later pictures of a most beautiful
> Corsair, and find out it was the same one that had been my favourite as a
> kid.
> When I was little dad always took us Sunday driving and most times we
> would end up at the airport for a look. (He still does, and he's 80 now.)
> Whenever we went on holidays it was the same never went past an airport
> without going in to check out the planes. I had other ties with aircraft
> too as a kid, but I have bored you's enough already..
>
>

russell[_2_]
August 4th 07, 12:50 AM
Nope, an Ex-RNZAF FG-1D. Only one airworthy example of the 424 aircraft
procured exists today: NZ5648/ZK-COR, owned by the Old Stick and Rudder
Company at Masterton, NZ


"pe.rhodes" > wrote in message
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> F-4U-1 of VF-17, the Jolly Rogers... I think...
>

Russell
August 4th 07, 04:39 PM
Thankyou for giving us a wonderful picture and a story behind it.
"russell" > wrote in message
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> Nope, an Ex-RNZAF FG-1D. Only one airworthy example of the 424 aircraft
> procured exists today: NZ5648/ZK-COR, owned by the Old Stick and Rudder
> Company at Masterton, NZ
>
>
> "pe.rhodes" > wrote in message
> . ..
>> F-4U-1 of VF-17, the Jolly Rogers... I think...
>>
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>

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