is N728NA 49-1630 according to same Youtube movie.code 728 T-28 red-white US c/s
1630 (MSN 159-142) Assigned to 3525th Pilot Training Group, Williams AFB, AZ
Crash landing 20Nov50 due to mechanical failure 5 miles NE of Queen Creek, AZ. Designated GT-28A
Assigned to Sheppard AFB as a GIA. Reclaimed 5Feb73. BoS from USAF 28Jul78. Registered N28NA; cancelled 13Sep13
At the Cactus Air Force Wings and Wheels Museum, Carson City, NV, 1992-2004
Sold to Germany for restoration.
What is a mix up? Please explain.WR wrote: ↑17 Nov 2024, 11:21 Mix-up with this one, same colours, different a/c
https://www.warbirdregistry.org/t28regi ... 17865.html
N1742R was there for maintanance, and flew back to Freiburg. Got her that day.Buccaneer S.2B wrote: ↑13 Nov 2024, 18:08 Hi Martijn,
The aircraft indeed can be seen from outside. The back of the hangar contains windows, from the cycle path along the main road to Aachen the logged ones could be identified. Please note even one more Trojan is based:
N1742R / 49-1742 / 742 (seen in May this year, in the same but this time partly opened hangar) in fake US Navy VT-5/USS Lexington c/s.
And ofcourse the other hangar also contains warbirds/vintage aircraft, two Stearman's were seen but couldn't be identified.
wkr.,
Remco
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