Re: Sky Ranch, Original Site location?
OK. Yes, it does look P-51-ish to me too. Man, this is fun! I feel like freakin' Sherlock Holmes.
The plane in front of it could be a T-6. I wrote T-28 because it looks like it's sitting level like a tri-gear, but I don't think any attended in '65....looking for clues....I thought Bearcat, but it looks too small next to the high wing aircraft. Perhaps just a low wing GA aircraft then like a Mooney.... Opinions?
The plane above the potential TexanTrojanMooney T-whatever has a high wing, swept tail and level stance, so I say Cessna there. Elementary, my dear Watson(ville airshow fan).
-Deductions, deductions...-
But check this out...The plane above your Mustang looks like another P-51 to me, facing the same direction as the first P-51 with a cart or vehicle(s) parked near the nose and something else parked on our side of the aircraft between the wing and tail. With careful inspection and sometimes squinting I see a light-colored tail-dragger with a dark spinner and nose cowl that's dark on the sides, but the cowl is a lighter color on top . Can you see it?
I researched the book again for aircraft paint schemes, and the nearest match to that scheme was Lyle's ride. Look closer at the photo above, then at this one from '65:
Wha-da-ya think? A match? MMmmmmmmmmm..It COULD beeeee...
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The plane in front of it could be a T-6. I wrote T-28 because it looks like it's sitting level like a tri-gear, but I don't think any attended in '65....looking for clues....I thought Bearcat, but it looks too small next to the high wing aircraft. Perhaps just a low wing GA aircraft then like a Mooney.... Opinions?
The plane above the potential TexanTrojanMooney T-whatever has a high wing, swept tail and level stance, so I say Cessna there. Elementary, my dear Watson(ville airshow fan).
-Deductions, deductions...-
But check this out...The plane above your Mustang looks like another P-51 to me, facing the same direction as the first P-51 with a cart or vehicle(s) parked near the nose and something else parked on our side of the aircraft between the wing and tail. With careful inspection and sometimes squinting I see a light-colored tail-dragger with a dark spinner and nose cowl that's dark on the sides, but the cowl is a lighter color on top . Can you see it?
I researched the book again for aircraft paint schemes, and the nearest match to that scheme was Lyle's ride. Look closer at the photo above, then at this one from '65:
Wha-da-ya think? A match? MMmmmmmmmmm..It COULD beeeee...
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