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Ogden Johnson III wrote: Bob McKellar wrote: From: http://www.coastcomp.com/av/pres/prest.htm Convair XF2/YF2 Sea Dart XF2 137634 Garber Facility - Smithsonian (Prototype) YF2Y-1 135763 95 San Diego Aerospace Museum(CA) YF2Y-1 135764 JUL94 Willow Grove (PA) NAS YF2Y-1 135765 APR97 LAKELAND (FL) Sun and Fun MUSEUM Thanks for the info. But it brings two questions to mind. Does anyone know the present status of that XF2? [The page shows last edit in May of 2003.] If restoration is complete, could it have been moved to the new NASM's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center located at Washington Dulles International Airport? Last location shown on the Smithsonian pages is G22 at the Garber Facility. [From http://www.nasm.si.edu/collections/air_space.cfm et seq] The XF2's full designation shown on the NASM pages is XF2Y-1. I note that its BuNo is 137634, nearly 2000 numbers beyond the YF2Y-1s. From what I learned while serving, the Xs usually preceded the Ys in the typical development spectrum. Whassup with the Sea Darts that they went out of order? -- OJ III [Email sent to Yahoo addy is burned before reading. Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast] When in doubt, check with Joe Baugher! http://home.att.net/~jbaugher1/f7.html The "Preserved List" is updated sporadically and randomly, usually in the dead of winter[1] when there is nothing much else to do. [1] Not that "winter" around Savannah would impress a lot of you Bob McKellar |
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