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GAHorn wrote:Goodyear wheels.
Richgj3 wrote:The chocks say “Panorama”. I remember them. They might still exist. Very cool photo.
https://www.facebook.com/Panormaflightservice/
Looks like they got sold in 2013
https://www.aviationpros.com/fbos-tenan ... ht-service
4583C wrote:That’s pretty neat Miles. Wish I knew more about the early life of 83C.
4583C wrote:The questions I have are about the early years of 83C. I know where its been for the last forty years. Actually I have a pretty good idea of where it has been since the landing incident in Alexandria, La June 1970 by a young man with 3 hours in type. The only time I remember it being on the ground in Jack county was a picnic when my son Andy (now 40) was still in diapers. You were just one county off as it has for the last fourty years lived in Wise county named after Henry A. Wise, a U.S. Senator from Virginia who supported Texas annexation, Wise was later governor and a Confederate States of America General. Wise County was one of the Texas counties that voted against secession from the United States.
Richgj3 wrote:
If you request the registration and maintenance files from FAA it should answer the early questions. I’m not sure the cost, but a DAR can access the records for free. Before I bought 44D I got them from a DAR friend. The first application for registration for 44D was made by James A. Laidlaw, President of JL Sheep Company in Muldoon ID on 6/10/1952
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