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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
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"Don Pyeatt" wrote: begin 666 195810xxColumbiaMO.jpg [Image] end Ah, yes! I remember Ozark (Krazo spelled backwards) at Champaign, IL during that era! -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
Boy, there's an anti-terrorist fence if I ever saw one.
-- Dale G Elhardt Cypress Ca If you love something, let it go… unless you're in love with a helium balloon. Those things don't come back, you know. http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=7702 |
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
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"Don Pyeatt" wrote: begin 666 195810xxColumbiaMO.jpg [Image] end Looks like it has a "speed kit" installed: not the landing gear doors. Also, is this an ex-American Airlines airplane? It has the entry door on the right instead of the left side which was more typical. |
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
On 2009-07-08 10:40:37 -0500, Orval Fairbairn
said: In article , "Don Pyeatt" wrote: begin 666 195810xxColumbiaMO.jpg [Image] end Ah, yes! I remember Ozark (Krazo spelled backwards) at Champaign, IL during that era! I grew up under the flight pattern at Capital Airport in Sprinfield, IL - I have the same memeories. In fact, we probably saw each end of the same flights. |
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
This is the 6th DC-3 built, C/N 1499 ex American Airlines NC16005
"Texarkana". Served in the Army in WW2 as 42-56092 and still exists. Joe. On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 07:56:47 -0500, "Don Pyeatt" wrote: |
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
"Joseph Testagrose" wrote in message ... This is the 6th DC-3 built, C/N 1499 ex American Airlines NC16005 "Texarkana". Served in the Army in WW2 as 42-56092 and still exists. Joe. On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 07:56:47 -0500, "Don Pyeatt" wrote: Is there a way to determine where it is? My father took the photo before he boarded the aircraft. Don |
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
According to DC1, DC2, DC3 the first 70 years it is registered to one
Bob McSwiggan at Fayetteville, Georgia as of 2006. Joe. On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 11:18:50 -0500, "Don Pyeatt" wrote: "Joseph Testagrose" wrote in message .. . This is the 6th DC-3 built, C/N 1499 ex American Airlines NC16005 "Texarkana". Served in the Army in WW2 as 42-56092 and still exists. Joe. On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 07:56:47 -0500, "Don Pyeatt" wrote: Is there a way to determine where it is? My father took the photo before he boarded the aircraft. Don |
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Ozark Airlines DC-3 at Columbia MO, October 1958
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:51:25 -0500, Joseph Testagrose
wrote: According to DC1, DC2, DC3 the first 70 years it is registered to one Bob McSwiggan at Fayetteville, Georgia as of 2006. Joe. As of last month's version of the FAA database, that is still the case, at 1015 WEDGEWOOD DR ------------------------------------------ My email is JohnMee3 AT comcast.net, not whatever is in the header |
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