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Mick McNamara
2008-11-07, 02:16 PM
While visiting USA on holidays recently I stopped off at Farmingdale to visit the museum. Visit date was Friday Oct 24th, got some great photos of the E-2C. Need some correct I.D.'s for some of the aircraft seen if anyone can help it would be much appreciated.

Unmarked grey ANG Cessna 310.
Yellow T-6 with no wings coded 210-KB.

Went for a Bud + Burger over at the 56th Fighter Group Restuarant and am having no luck
trying to trace the three warbirds over there.
P-47 42-76431 / A-HV
P-40 44-74850
FG-1 ''29''

Also a 737BBJ with a Netjets / QS cheatline with a strange shape blue design on the tail.

Thanks in advance guys: Mick Mc / Dublin. Ireland :mrgreen:

moose135
2008-11-07, 03:02 PM
Hi Mick, glad you had a chance to visit our little air patch! The "warbirds" over at the restaurant are fiberglass replicas, you won't find any real registration info as they are not real aircraft. There are enough of us around FRG that can get the info on that clipped wing T-6. I'm not familiar with the Cessna 310 or that BBJ, could you post photos? That may help us figure out what they are.

lijk604
2008-11-07, 07:28 PM
I checked my 'sources' for FRG on 10/24, and the only 737 that was there that day was N373PA, a 737-300 operated by Pace Airlines. Is this your bird?
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6312137

Mick McNamara
2008-11-07, 07:47 PM
Hey Addict, Not the one, rudder section was completely dark blue with tri-angular type designs. Thanks for checking.

Mick

h2opunk1822
2008-11-08, 06:16 PM
Hey Addict, Not the one, rudder section was completely dark blue with tri-angular type designs. Thanks for checking.

Mick


Thats miami air.. the charter for the isles

Gerard
2008-11-08, 07:58 PM
Hey Addict, Not the one, rudder section was completely dark blue with tri-angular type designs. Thanks for checking.

Mick


Thats miami air.. the charter for the isles

Isles = NY Islanders National Hockey League local team.
I do that in case our esteemed visitor from the beautiful country of Ireland wasnt sure what
an "isles" is. :lol:

h2opunk1822
2008-11-08, 08:36 PM
haha yeaaa thanks.. would of been a better idea to read the whole post!!.. hopefully we can help you out.