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While in the US on detachment with the RAF about 15
or more years ago,I remember seeing this interesting glider while visiting Hemet,in a broken wooden trailer and with a large nest of bees in one wing root. I read up on it after returning to the UK and what it lacks in performance,I thought was made up for by its little bit of history and uniqeness. Did anybody save it or did it end its days as the biggest beehive at Hemet Ryan? Safe flying |
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The Matteson M-1 appeared in Soaring Magazine (August 1959 issue page
13) under the registration N6716C. Since 2001, that registration has been assigned to a Delta Airlines 757. Not much help to you except to save you from that particular on-line search. On Nov 23, 5:17 am, Pete Startup wrote: While in the US on detachment with the RAF about 15 or more years ago,I remember seeing this interesting glider while visiting Hemet,in a broken wooden trailer and with a large nest of bees in one wing root. I read up on it after returning to the UK and what it lacks in performance,I thought was made up for by its little bit of history and uniqeness. Did anybody save it or did it end its days as the biggest beehive at Hemet Ryan? Safe flying |
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Oh well - I guess due to the lack of response other
than the one re the reg no longer being allocated to the M-1,it really must have ended it's days as the biggest beehive at Hemet followed by the best end of season bonfire! Safe flying always. |
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Where is the Matteson M-1? | Pete Startup | Soaring | 0 | November 23rd 06 01:16 PM |