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Indrek
January 3rd 11, 02:45 AM
JR[_2_]
January 3rd 11, 09:07 PM
On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 19:45:06 -0600, 
(Indrek) wrote:
Ooo wow! How old is that plane?
I thought planes that old were sold to the breakers? Or some lucky
museum?
Steven P. McNicoll[_2_]
January 3rd 11, 09:33 PM
JR wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 19:45:06 -0600, 
> (Indrek) wrote:
>
>
> Ooo wow! How old is that plane?
>
> I thought planes that old were sold to the breakers? Or some lucky
> museum?
>
Perhaps it's on reserve for museum purposes.  Or perhaps it's retained as a 
possible parts source for the remaining B-57 variants still in service. 
NASA still operates a pair of WB-57Fs, I believe.  Or perhaps it's an old 
image.
Indrek Aavisto[_4_]
January 3rd 11, 10:03 PM
"Steven P. McNicoll" > wrote in message 
...
> JR wrote:
>> On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 19:45:06 -0600, 
>> (Indrek) wrote:
>>
>>
>> Ooo wow! How old is that plane?
>>
>> I thought planes that old were sold to the breakers? Or some lucky
>> museum?
>>
>
> Perhaps it's on reserve for museum purposes.  Or perhaps it's retained as 
> a possible parts source for the remaining B-57 variants still in service. 
> NASA still operates a pair of WB-57Fs, I believe.  Or perhaps it's an old 
> image.
>
Certainly not an old image. I took the picture at the beginning of November 
2010.
Cheers,
Indrek Aavisto
-- 
Criticism is easy; achievement is difficult  W.S. Churchill
John Szalay[_2_]
January 4th 11, 02:46 AM
"Indrek Aavisto" > wrote in
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> 
> "Steven P. McNicoll" > wrote in message 
> ...
>> JR wrote:
>>> On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 19:45:06 -0600, 
>>> (Indrek) wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Ooo wow! How old is that plane?
>>>
>>> I thought planes that old were sold to the breakers? Or some lucky
>>> museum?
>>>
>>
>> Perhaps it's on reserve for museum purposes.  Or perhaps it's
>> retained as a possible parts source for the remaining B-57 variants
>> still in service. NASA still operates a pair of WB-57Fs, I believe. 
>> Or perhaps it's an old image.
>>
> Certainly not an old image. I took the picture at the beginning of
> November 2010.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Indrek Aavisto
> 
52-1506  EB-57B on what is known as "Celebrity Row"
a display of many of the various sircraft that have passed through
AMARC  Arrived at AMARC in 1981,  
from the 134th Defense system Evaluation Squadron
there should have been a long wing B-57 next to it.
and a F-16 on the other side.
Bob (not my real pseudonym)
January 4th 11, 10:46 AM
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 19:46:56 -0600, John Szalay <john.szalayATatt.net>
wrote:
>"Indrek Aavisto" > wrote in
 : 
>
>> 
>> "Steven P. McNicoll" > wrote in message 
>> ...
>>> JR wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 19:45:06 -0600, 
>>>> (Indrek) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ooo wow! How old is that plane?
>>>>
>>>> I thought planes that old were sold to the breakers? Or some lucky
>>>> museum?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Perhaps it's on reserve for museum purposes.  Or perhaps it's
>>> retained as a possible parts source for the remaining B-57 variants
>>> still in service. NASA still operates a pair of WB-57Fs, I believe. 
>>> Or perhaps it's an old image.
>>>
>> Certainly not an old image. I took the picture at the beginning of
>> November 2010.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Indrek Aavisto
>> 
>
>
>52-1506  EB-57B on what is known as "Celebrity Row"
>a display of many of the various sircraft that have passed through
>AMARC  Arrived at AMARC in 1981,  
>from the 134th Defense system Evaluation Squadron
>
>there should have been a long wing B-57 next to it.
>and a F-16 on the other side.
Here's another EB-57B seen at the Davis-Monthan open house in March,
1977.
Bob ^,,^
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