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    EAA Museum's PQ-14B

    A friend at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum found this in one of their technical manuals boxes. He scanned it and sent it to me after doing a serial number search and realizing it was the one in our collection. Pretty cool history behind our bird!

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    An you didn't include a picture of it from the EAA collection? Or isn't it currently displayed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krw920 View Post
    An you didn't include a picture of it from the EAA collection? Or isn't it currently displayed?
    I'd much prefer that you visit the museum and see it yourself!

    But here is a look at the plane being flown by legendary P-51 ace C.E. "Bud" Anderson while connected to a C-47.
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    Here in Big Bear, CA., we have a flying PQ-14 in immaculate shape. It's owned by Russ Cronk who flies it often for breakfast flights. I believe it has a Franklin engine and wood prop. His was a Navy target plane and a few years ago at the big Navy plane show in San Diego, Russ was invited to show his Culver. It's a classic plane originally restored by his Dad.
    Bob H

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