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Closed Roger Baker, Dave Lindauer
Crystal Lake Airport 1962 by Earl Reinert via Dick Phillips
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Roger Baker:
Could it be N6301T? That airplane was in the Chicago area during the
early '60s; bare metal, cuff blade prop, same antennas...however, slightly
different contours to the anti-glare panel on the photos that I have of '01T
taken around '65-'68.
Sorry, Roger. Hint: the N number is all numbers (5 of them) and they add
up to a total of 14.
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Roger Baker: Another shot at case 146...since it wasn't N6301T....could it
have been another of the MACO group of airplanes (44-73428) registered N6324T at the
time of the photo? Later with Lefty Gardner as N12065. (Great hint!)
Sorry, Roger. Very good try though.
Roger Baker: I usually don't get fixated on things like this...but, since this case
is a photo by my old friend, the late Earl Reinert (from whom I got my FM-2
long ago), I really wanted to "figger" it out. From your hint, I'm gonna'
guess that it's N10607 (44-74466).
Way to keep at it Roger. You are right! Dave also has it right (below)
Dave Lindauer:
Based upon the hint, I'll take a guess that this is N10607, 44-74466.
Currently "Barbara Jean" registered to Parmley Aviation Services Inc. with
Harry Barr, it was previously well known as Wiley Sanders' "Georgia Mae" and
Jack Sliker's "Escape I." Previously RCAF 9227, by the early 1960s this one
was with George Hanby.
Case Closed!
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