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Started by phantomphan1974, December 31, 2007, 04:19:31 PM

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phantomphan1974

Well let me start this on again.  Keith you were right it was gone.  (hacker related.)
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Here are some pics of a new WWII trainer at TOA.
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 :)
War Dog and John were flying around today as well as a T-34 with Blue accents
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Did not see the T-34 but yes to the War Dog <rocker> Love it when he flys over my house ;)

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Quote from: phantomphan1974 on February 03, 2008, 08:57:13 PM
CAF Camarillo

Never was fond of yellow SNJs, but I do like that they have the wing cannon in there. You don't see that too often. :)

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SNJ-5 War Dog during annuals.

Josh

Cockpit photos from War Dog.

Josh



WARBIRD KEITH

Wilburs BT-13 in new paint :)

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Beech 18, Beech Super H-18, Twin Beech, C-45, AT-7 or AT-11...???

Well here's a little nugget to clear up some of the confusion..... The USAAF operated four versions; the AT-7 Navigator, the AT-11 Kansan for bombing and gunnery training, the C-45 Expeditor as a light transport and the F-2 for aerial photography and mapping. During WW2, 90% of all USAAF navigators and bomb aimers were trained on AT-7s and AT-11s.  The last Beech 18 rolled out of the factory on November 26, 1969 was the Beechcraft Super H18 Model, a low-wing cantilever monoplane of all-metal construction powered by two Pratt and Whitney R-985AN-14B radial air-cooled engines providing a cruise speed of 220 miles per hour and a range of just over 1500 miles. The Beechcraft Super 18 carries a flight-crew of two and up to nine passengers in a separate cabin.

The needs of the Allied Air Forces in WWII and the Beech 18's continued popularity afterwards ensured it stayed in production for 32 years. In the 1950's Beech refurbished more than 2200 of the military versions for civilian use. When production ended in 1969, more than 7,000 Beech 18s had been built in 32 configurations.

I'm gonna call this one a Beech 18.....shot at Nevada County Airfest



Beech 18 at Reno



Rick Pisio and Roger Cain were both on this flight in the C-45 departing Madera Warbirds last year



Sanders Aircraft support ship Beech Super H18, arriving at Stead 2009



Another 18 at Chino last year




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