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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 07:55 |
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Bit of the cockpit https://youtube.com/shorts/nZKn3JlWNv8? ... MmoqrYABiEAttachment: Image 2-25-25 at 6.53 AM.jpeg Engines arrived at the Pima Air & Space Museum Attachment: Image 2.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 13:23 |
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Looks like the vert stab & rudder were just cut clean off?
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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 14:03 |
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Username Protected wrote: Looks like the vert stab & rudder were just cut clean off? An earlier quote in a news article, posted in one of the responses, said it was going to be disassembled at the factory joints. I'll find it and repost. Here is the link to the article and the specific quote. https://www.oakbaynews.com/local-news/p ... ay-7709546The aircraft’s journey will conclude in Arizona, where it will be disassembled at its factory production joints and transported to the Pima Air and Space Museum.Even though this plane will never fly again, I can not imagine that the Pima Air & Space Museum would allow actual cutting off of parts.
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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 15:58 |
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Username Protected wrote: I can not imagine that the Pima Air & Space Museum would allow actual cutting off of parts. Just heard from a warbird friend that lives in Phoenix area who said its the “Pima crew” that is doing the disassembly. I’m sure they have a good handle on this.
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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 16:27 |
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Username Protected wrote: I can not imagine that the Pima Air & Space Museum would allow actual cutting off of parts. Just heard from a warbird friend that lives in Phoenix area who said its the “Pima crew” that is doing the disassembly. I’m sure they have a good handle on this. Hope you are correct. From the photo, it just looked too clean of a line to be production joints.
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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 26 Feb 2025, 12:50 |
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Username Protected wrote: (I) Hope you are correct. From the photo, it just looked too clean of a line to be production joints. I would expect a factory production joint to be very straight, especially when viewed from 50 feet away. Maybe you were expecting a reciprocating saw line? That would be cutting.
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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 26 Feb 2025, 13:25 |
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That is an amazing story. Thanks for finding that and sharing it, Bruce!
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