Posted by nobody |
1/2/2006 8:59 PM | remove |
Absolutely awesome, it is in excellent condition eh? N.
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Posted by yokes |
1/2/2006 9:10 PM | remove |
Remarkable condition inside and out. Rust was, at most, minimal.
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Posted by Mutt |
1/3/2006 12:36 AM | remove |
'tis a shame that they cut the wings off of it to move it around. It will never be able to get a certificate of airworthiness, thus never fly again.
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Posted by Jonsered |
1/3/2006 4:50 PM | remove |
Very cool location! Great place to have a drink!
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Posted by Dukkah |
1/3/2006 10:45 PM | remove |
this it deffanitly(spelled wrong i know) an amazing find well down indeed!
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Posted by WICKED1 |
1/17/2006 4:33 AM | remove |
Cool, I've always wondered what the inside looked like, been past it several times. Thanks!
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Posted by Cosmic_Bard |
1/29/2006 3:38 PM | remove |
Must... go...
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Posted by mohavewolfpup |
2/5/2006 9:45 AM | remove |
still there as of about september 2005, I don't think it's going anywhere. When I poked around it, everything was still there. the engine underneath it had plates welded onto it for a engine rebuilder I think in texas or new mexico in the early 90's.
When it heats up again, be very leary of it if you don't like wasps,bees, and other fun flying stinging objects. They are nesting in alot of the engine compartments and from where some are coming out, I suspect possibly inside parts of the plane also maybe....
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Posted by yokes |
2/6/2006 2:29 AM | remove |
It is gone/almost gone as of today. Heading to Seattle.
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Posted by jake baker |
10/24/2008 7:54 PM | remove |
nice
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Posted by EmBee |
2/24/2009 3:41 PM | remove |
I want drinks in the belly of a plane!! How awesome!!
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Posted by irongriffin |
11/30/2010 10:58 AM | remove |
Connies are my favorite planes...I hope this one fared well in Seattle
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Posted by blaistom77 |
3/21/2014 11:52 PM | remove |
The nose of the plane looks like Brian the dog on Family Guy...
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