I remember as a kid the Harra's collection had a P-82 on display. Does anyone know what ever happened to it?
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As any of you who know me.. know... I'm not much of a "historian" but...
The former Harrah's Tri-Motor has sort of a "personal" connection..
My brother (he's here on the board once in a while) worked on the carcass way back when.....
It languished in a field somewhere "south of the border" for quite a while, history beyond that, unknown to this mechanic's brother..
Eventually, it wound up with the Evergreen Aviation Museum collection where it is to this day.
I doubt it flies much these days but when I lived in Portland, it was regularly seen BLARING its nasty sound across the dreary NW sky!
WayneWayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Originally posted by Uh-sureMaybe the P-82 was actually a P-38?
I just dont recall any of the Twin Mustangs being in the museum there.You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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Not wanting to go down in flames:
There are 5 Twin Mustangs listed on the warbird registry.
44-65162, 44-65168, 44-83887, 46-256 and 46-262
Don't think ANY of these were in the Harrah's collection.
Perhaps when Sani Hut got ahold of "Double Threat" he had all records of the airframe destroyed.
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Originally posted by Uh-sureNot wanting to go down in flames:
There are 5 Twin Mustangs listed on the warbird registry.
44-65162, 44-65168, 44-83887, 46-256 and 46-262
Don't think ANY of these were in the Harrah's collection.
A friend of a friend of a friend told me that Sani's doesn't have a Data Plate
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Originally posted by Victor ArcherYeah-Sure, I had a look there too. None of them had any ties to Harrah's.
A friend of a friend of a friend told me that Sani's doesn't have a Data Plate
Jarrod
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