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Started by WARBIRD KEITH, February 20, 2008, 07:31:59 AM

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WARBIRD KEITH

4th Fighter Group  PoF F-86F Sabre Jet N186AM & CL-30 /T-33 N377JP "Pacemaker" at Reno 2007

WARBIRD KEITH

Two  more F-86 shots

WARBIRD KEITH

CL-30/T-33 N377JP "Pacemaker" @ Reno 2007

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F-4 Phantom II Society

rander

WoW, Can you imagine how long those T-33's hav been sitting around AMARC. Quite a few of them must have been there at least 40 years!
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Josh

Quote from: rander on January 23, 2009, 05:57:23 PM
WoW, Can you imagine how long those T-33's hav been sitting around AMARC. Quite a few of them must have been there at least 40 years!

Sure would love to fix one up.

Hey Keith, I'm surprised Provenance hasn't done one yet. By the way, I was checking out the site (I do here and there to dream and drool) I can't believe no one has bought that beautiful Stearman yet!

phantomphan1974

These are the ones that are still there. http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/lab/6153/t33a.html
T-33A Serial Numbers
Version 1.0
Created 25 February 1999

S/N                Arrival at AMARG formerly MASDC
52-9316      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9354      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9380      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9390      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9417      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9432      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9508      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9518      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9621      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9748      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9757      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99 
52-9760      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9773      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9777      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9839      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
52-9848      MASDC  19-SEP-86        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-4900      MASDC  05-MAR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-4988      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-4990      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5009      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5017      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5024      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5123      MASDC  11-DEC-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5262      MASDC  01-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5266      MASDC  11-DEC-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5285      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5802      MASDC  03-DEC-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5859      MASDC  01-FEB-85        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5901      MASDC  11-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-5970      MASDC  06-APR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
53-6148      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
55-4346      MASDC  23-NOV-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
55-4380      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
55-4385      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
55-4386      MASDC  27-MAR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-1578      MASDC  23-NOV-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-1587      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-1596      MASDC  04-FEB-80        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-1664      MASDC  09-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-1716      MASDC  05-MAR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-1721      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-3679      MASDC  25-MAR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
56-3681      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0563      MASDC  1986             Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0566      MASDC  12-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0595      MASDC  05-MAR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0604      MASDC  17-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0608      MASDC  01-DEC-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0611      MASDC  15-APR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0642      MASDC  17-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0719      MASDC  25-MAR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0741      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0759      MASDC  26-FEB-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
57-0765      MASDC  19-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0494      MASDC  16-APR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0500      MASDC  11-JAN-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0502      MASDC  01-DEC-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0506      MASDC  05-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0529      MASDC  25-JUN-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0536      MASDC  30-MAR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0550      MASDC  19-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0551      MASDC  23-NOV-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0552      MASDC  01-DEC-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0555      MASDC  15-APR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0565      MASDC  23-NOV-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0576      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0577      MASDC  23-NOV-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0578      MASDC  12-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0582      MASDC  14-MAR-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0591      MASDC  23-NOV-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0609      MASDC  24-NOV-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0610      MASDC  17-APR-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0616      MASDC  05-FEB-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-0628      MASDC  11-JAN-88        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-2099      MASDC  19-FEB-87        Still there 24-FEB-99     
58-2101      MASDC  01-DEC-87        Still there 24-FEB-99 
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WARBIRD KEITH

Quote from: Josh on January 27, 2009, 06:35:09 AM
Sure would love to fix one up.

Hey Keith, I'm surprised Provenance hasn't done one yet. By the way, I was checking out the site (I do here and there to dream and drool) I can't believe no one has bought that beautiful Stearman yet!



Sale starts today! could be yours for only 115,000.99!!!  <rob>yes !!! 115,000.99!!!

WARBIRD KEITH

Those T-33's  are pieces of  <bleep> <bleep> <bleep>"the Planes not the pics!" plus their A models with J-33 and will have to be registered as experimental. pain in the butt! better off with  ex-canadian CL-30-CT-133 such as the Planes of fame  T-33& the black/gray one pic above By PhantomPhan uh oh yeah 1974!" J/K! 8)which those have the RR Nene engine + 25% more power, standard cat. which " can land @ ktoa"
and there Cheap! but t nobody is buying. The  Canadians are releasing the ones in storage for $30,000 flyable! my buddy bought 2 of them and are now for sale for $125,000 apiece has had them for a year and a half & still no takers, the going price for one I feel is $50,000 + with the cost of jet A rapidly rising, a Guy I know just traded his T-33/CL-30 for a T-6 an even trade. his T-bird is worth 50-60 grand theT-6 is worth $150,000,  getting to the point, there is not a high market or really no money to be made restoring and selling a T-33, Dont get me wrong!, there cool planes but the market value is really low for the type  a restoration for the type , coming out of D-M and ground up  before you know it your 150-300grand into it and when you sell it ,if lucky you'll get 50-100 grand for it!

The T-33 is a under valued aircraft , Historical cool looking fun to fly jet if I had a little extra cash I'd have one in a heartbeat! since the subject is t-33's how about zapping the one @ KTOA on the pole with an APsocal sticker  <laughing><laughing>

rander

Quote from: WARBIRD KEITH on January 27, 2009, 09:01:16 AM


Sale starts today! could be yours for only 115,000.99!!!  <rob>yes !!! 115,000.99!!!

For 115G's i'd rather have a Phantom or a Navy Skyhawk
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Shot of me and the F-86 at Planes of Fame from different years.  My Dad shot it.
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GTagami

Canon stuff.

Kevin Joyce

Have not seen any F-104's so here are a couple.
Canon 5D
Canon 70D
Canon 7D MKII

Canon EF-S 18-55 F3.5-5.6 USM
Canon Ef 17-40
Canon EF 50mm  1:2.5 Macro
Canon EF 100-400mm  1:4.5-5.6 L IS
Canon EF 500mm F4L IS
Canon Extender 1.4 II

CHILIBEAN

cool pics...reminds of of that old 80's movie spy's like up with dan akroyd
Robert S. Quintana

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.1

Canon EOS 7D II Digital SLR   <canon>
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV    Digital SLR  

Canon EF 28mm f/2.8
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Canon EF-16-35 f/2.8 L II USM
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0 IS USM
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM

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