On my visit to Chino at end of September this F-8 Fuselage
https://www.flickr.com/photos/52287882@N05/45669479301
was in the yard area at Yanks Air Museum
for what ever reason I took my picture and walked away without double checking to see its id any body know its serial/BuNumber please
I cannot find any reference to it anywhere
Req F-8 Yanks Air Museum Chino
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Re: Req F-8 Yanks Air Museum Chino
Could it be Corsair (A-7B) 154538 instead of a Crusader?
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Re: Req F-8 Yanks Air Museum Chino
Nope, that's a four-gun Marines F-8 allright...
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Re: Req F-8 Yanks Air Museum Chino
I have picture of the a7 will load tomorrowBennie wrote:Could it be Corsair (A-7B) 154538 instead of a Crusader?
Re: Req F-8 Yanks Air Museum Chino
The A7 looks like this , infact by now its probably on display insidemm12bva wrote:Bennie wrote:Could it be Corsair (A-7B) 154538 instead of a Crusader?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/52287882@N05/30737723717