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  • #31
    Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

    Speed!
    My faith in the world and universal geekiness is shattered!
    Next you'll be saying there's no tooth fairy!
    Leo Smiley - Graphics and Fine Arts
    airplanenutleo@gmail.com
    thetreasuredpeacock.etsy.com

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    • #32
      Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

      Originally posted by speeddemon
      Mitchum sort of disappeared after that. Last I heard, the plane is still in storage in Colorado.
      Bob Axtell who bought the plane from Mitchem told me back in 92 that Mitchem and wife committed suicide shortly after Axtell got the a/c. Apparently they were both terminally ill, and in the days/weeks afterwards familymembers started receiving family heirlooms, juvelry, etc. in the mail. Seems they had it all figured out.

      Originally posted by Lowell
      I told Randy lsat night that the checkers might have looked better on the nose and a GOTCHA type font 99 on the tail.
      You told him that too....?

      T J

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      • #33
        Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

        ooops!

        I guess all geeks look alike.

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        • #34
          Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

          Originally posted by Sully View Post
          Here's another one from 67. I've got one on final somewhere with the smoke pouring out. 67 was my first Reno.

          This is my first post so I hope I do it right.

          Sully

          Excuse me sir,

          Were you 14 back then ?

          rgds,

          Juke
          http://max3fan.blogspot.com/

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          • #35
            Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

            I wish.

            Sully

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            • #36
              Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

              Originally posted by Sully View Post
              I wish.

              Sully
              Ok if you weren't 14 or 15 years of age back then I have mistaken of the Sully.
              You did not perform recently a miracle on the river Hudson in New York City, NY ?
              No harm done.

              rgds,

              Juke

              PS: I was 14 when I saw first time an F-15 Eagle in Farnborough England in 1976.
              Last edited by First time Juke; 03-29-2010, 07:06 AM.
              http://max3fan.blogspot.com/

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              • #37
                Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                Hey, I know that Corsair! I gave it a once-over with a dust mop when the wife and I were volunteers at WotR! (It left me wondering how pilots mount and dismount the ac without gum-sole boots, the wings' angle at rest is so steep.)

                $
                "Man was meant to fly -- the earth is for worms!"
                Martin Caidin

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                • #38
                  Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                  Anybody know what Mr. Axtell is up to with #94? Race, restore, museum piece?



                  Steak
                  Remember: No drinking within 50 feet of the aircraft, and no smoking within 8 hours!

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                  • #39
                    Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                    Originally posted by steak_pilot View Post
                    Anybody know what Mr. Axtell is up to with #94? Race, restore, museum piece?



                    Steak
                    When I was at the museum about two years ago I was told the aircraft was for sale. They must be asking waaaaaaaaay too much for it to have not sold it by now.

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                    • #40
                      Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                      Originally posted by Race5 View Post
                      When I was at the museum about two years ago I was told the aircraft was for sale. They must be asking waaaaaaaaay too much for it to have not sold it by now.
                      I too was at the Wings Over The Rockies Museum a couple of years back....maybe longer than that? But when I was taking pictures of #94 a volunteer came up and we started chatting about the plane. I recall that the volunteer told me it was for sale for $2 million.
                      I took some detail pics of the wing tips and tail cone and such. I can post them here.

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                      • #41
                        Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                        Originally posted by WARPT View Post
                        I too was at the Wings Over The Rockies Museum a couple of years back....maybe longer than that? But when I was taking pictures of #94 a volunteer came up and we started chatting about the plane. I recall that the volunteer told me it was for sale for $2 million.
                        I took some detail pics of the wing tips and tail cone and such. I can post them here.
                        Could that be the owner's way of saying the a/c is not for sale...?

                        T J

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                        • #42
                          Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                          Originally posted by T J Johansen View Post
                          Could that be the owner's way of saying the a/c is not for sale...?

                          T J
                          That could very well be.

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                          • #43
                            Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                            Apologies for the zombie thread but I felt obliged!
                            Originally posted by Lowell View Post
                            Imagine if Pat Palmer (one eye) would have ever gotten his #99 big-engine Corsair built.
                            Originally posted by speeddemon View Post
                            That airframe sat around in Pat and Jim's hangar for many years after they got out of the T-6 business. Eventually, Jim restored it as "Big Hog". After Jim died in a parachuting accident, the plane got passed around. It was in Europe the last time I heard anything about it. But if you ever looked at it up close, it was the slickest airframe you EVER SAW. I mean it was flush rivited and filled s-m-o-o-t-h. Fastest 'stock' warbird you'll ever see!
                            She survives in ostensibly airworthy condition (sadly chained down in a hangar due to a court case, last flown around 2017) here in New Zealand. And further to what speeddemon said, when displayed at airshows by Keith Skilling she really motored!! Some videos are online but they don't capture what it was like in person.

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                            • #44
                              Re: aro archives part 2 corsair big hummer

                              The Big Hummer Corsair was sold many years ago and restored to stock configuration. Now flies as N194G based in Illinois.

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