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Hmm... that's strange since I was told by a museum volunteer that it arrived only a few weeks earlier and that there was a clause saying the museum aren't allowed to fly it for the next four years.jah wise wrote: No it's not. This one was already there in 1994. I saw this one in the summer of 1994, while i was on my honeymoon in Florida. I even got a picture of it.
Yes, I saw the Convair now at Apopka (first picture in the thread).XL446 wrote: Daytona Beach:
Convairs CV240 N295M, N7761, N12905, and N22913 have all been scrapped, cf. http://www.prop-liners.com/desert.htm
I'm not sure about N1020C, but considering the state it was in in the most recent photo I can find (http://www.airliners.net/photo/Trans-Fl ... 0736841/L/) I don't assume it has survived (although I wasn't expecting any of the ex-KDAB Convairs to turn up at Orlando-Apopka either - did you stumble across that by accident?!).
Fact is, that this was a family vacation so (believe it or not) prop-hunting was only a secondary priority when moving from A-B. Most of the time I had the family sitting in the car.. .waiting patiently. Taking this into consideration, I didn't do much of an effort to go airside (except for one visit to KOPF and the Florida Air Transport ramp as you mentioned).XL446 wrote: Could you please tell us a little more about airport access these days? It seems you took quite a lot of your photos from outside the fence. Were you not allowed access? And Opa Locka seems to have worked out as far as Mr Gomez' ramp was concerned, but not the rest of the field?
Thanks, I tracked it down to be N302CLGer wrote:Nice report from Florida.
The unknown type at FLL is an Israeli Aircraft Industries Arava is a light STOL utility transport aircraft built in Israel by IAI in the late 1960s. Only used by Air Forces.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAI_Arava
Will ask my friends from Florida which registration this one has.
Rgds, Ger
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