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Thanks Randy, interesting reading. So who owns the plane now? or did I miss that in the reading? Does it fly? Do you know what future plans are for her? Thanks again.
Brian
There is an A-26 in the west end of Grand Junction, Colorado, in a shopyard just east of the mall, nowhere near an airstrip.
It last flew many years ago as a private transport in civilian paint. My research found that it had been involved in a mid-air but appeared to be complete, if only partially assembled.
Spare landing gear and a couple of R-2800s (w/ SEA camo on the cowl-flaps!) rest on a flatbed nearby, with a couple more P&Ws on improvised stands in the yard as well.
A friend of mine in Denver who restores halftracks and [Ford] Mustangs ran with my info and determined that the Invader and its home are owned by an old aviator who owns, as well, quite a few vintage autos and a large portion of Grand Junction.
Further, the old boy was flying ceremonial air cover over Tokyo Bay while the Instruments of Surrender were being signed on the deck of the USS Missouri below.
I'd share with you my own pics, but the Geek Squad failed to back them up with the rest of our docs during a restore last month. [Sob, weep, weep ...]
Check out the SE corner of 'F' Road and Commerce Blvd.
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Martin Caidin
A few years ago, I heard from a very reliable source of an A-26 a few miles east of the airport at Hollister CA.....was supposedly under some trees......I believe the wings were off. Anyone know about this bird?
Hi split, I know about the 26 in G.J. as I have a brother that lives there, spent X-mas 05 there and took these, I just thought that something was getting done to it finally . The gentleman in question is Rodney Huskey.
Hi split, I know about the 26 in G.J. as I have a brother that lives there, spent X-mas 05 there and took these, I just thought that something was getting done to it finally . The gentleman in question is Rodney Huskey.
Thanks for corroborating the find, Steve. We last saw it in '06, on the way back to Denver from NCAR. It appeared then pretty much as your pix show it.
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"Man was meant to fly -- the earth is for worms!"
Martin Caidin
Hi split, I know about the 26 in G.J. as I have a brother that lives there, spent X-mas 05 there and took these, I just thought that something was getting done to it finally . The gentleman in question is Rodney Huskey.
Huskey also have N202R on loan to the CAF in Mesa, AZ. That one is named "Miss Murphy".
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