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Abandoned aircraft (Photo thread)

I recently posted a few pictures of abandoned aircraft in order to identify them. That post gave me the idea for a thread devoted to pictures of abandoned aircraft.

It fascinates me, that people can completely discard material that once represented a considerable value. Naturally there are often financial, or technical, reasons for such abandonment, but sometimes it just seems like the owner said “Thats it; I have had enough”.

If there is a need to discuss individual aircraft in detail (besides identification and basic questions), I think we should do so in a separate, so this thread can remain focused on the images.

Lets keep it to historic aircraft and try not to get too many DC3’s ๐Ÿ˜Ž

If possible, please add any known information.

Here is the first. A Curtiss C-46 CF-IHQ from Wheeler Airlines: located north of Scarpa Lake, Manitoba. Picture taken 2006.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x217/MONDARIZDK/116-c46-cfhiq-nunavut.jpg

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By: J Boyle - 3rd February 2009 at 18:37

Yes, they are….or as I like to call them “The world’s ugliest Beech Bonanza”.:)

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By: Mondariz - 3rd February 2009 at 17:22

I’m not sure John, I didn’t look into their identity. But they are japanese, as some of the other pictures showed Japanese cockpit decals.

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By: John Aeroclub - 3rd February 2009 at 17:03

Japanese Fuji KM-2 trainers?

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By: Mondariz - 3rd February 2009 at 17:01

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3001/2729273231_c081ce4fc1.jpg?v=0

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By: B-17 Buff - 29th January 2009 at 17:37

Here is an unusual and rare bird….resting on Svalbard. Crew survived and had a bit of a walk home……

Seems almost like its worth recovering.

http://www.hustadnes.net/images/Svalbard/Hornsund_stasjon/23%20German%20Ju-88%20on%20Kapp%20Borthen.jpg

Definately worth recovering! ๐Ÿ™

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By: Die_Noctuque - 28th January 2009 at 14:17

correct!

Indeed it is, good shout Jon ๐Ÿ˜€ Infact this very aircraft is the inspiration for my screen-name! (seen in happier days on my avatar)

A small team consisting of the airframe owner and a few volunteers, myself included, are on standby ready to re-instate the aircraft on the airport. Tis will be the first time the aircraft has been in one piece since around 1993ish when she was dismantled for transport to the Jet Age Museum. On losing the premises the museum was forced to move the airframe into external storage on the airfield, upon which she was bought by a private collector and awaits her turn for some attention. Boggy conditions prevent us from doing anything until the ground firms up..so..watch this Canberra shaped space!

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By: Jon H - 28th January 2009 at 11:18

In that case I apologise. There is a larger fuselage as part of this little collection (at least on Google Earth), looks like an airliner, are you able to confirm what it is?

Could it be this? –

http://www.demobbed.org.uk/images/wk126.jpg

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By: wcfcfan - 28th January 2009 at 09:43

NF.14 WS807 to be precise! Awaiting conditions on the airport to improve for a move by a certain Mr B. Society Esq. for a spot of remedial work so technic ally not yet abandoned..just awaiting it’s turn

In that case I apologise. There is a larger fuselage as part of this little collection (at least on Google Earth), looks like an airliner, are you able to confirm what it is?

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By: Airgord - 27th January 2009 at 10:53

Thank you sir. I’ll get more pics.

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By: Mondariz - 27th January 2009 at 04:55

Arizona.http://airgord.smugmug.com/photos/447641666_nsmV8-L.jpg

Nice picture.

If you surround the link with [img] brackets, the image will load as part of the post. In the final [ ] bracket, you need to write /img to indicate the end. I can’t do it here, as it will appear to be an empty image.

It should look like this:

[lmg]http://airgord.smugmug.com/photos/447641666_nsmV8-L.jpg[/lmg]

I have used a small L rather than i, so you can see it.

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By: Airgord - 27th January 2009 at 03:29

Arizona.http://airgord.smugmug.com/photos/447641666_nsmV8-L.jpg

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By: Die_Noctuque - 26th January 2009 at 22:04

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Another from Staverton – not a good pic this time, I think it’s another Meteor

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By: wcfcfan - 26th January 2009 at 19:58

Right, found a couple –

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd258/wcfcfan/FC/DSC_0013.jpg

This one I have posted before. Replica Spit at Wellesbourne Mountford – was a static in the BoB film – I’m sure someone can confirm that?

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd258/wcfcfan/FC/DSC_0074.jpg

Another from Staverton – not a good pic this time, I think it’s another Meteor

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By: wcfcfan - 26th January 2009 at 15:56

Thanks for the compliments guys, I will have a look when I get home, I’m sure there are some more I can dig out

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By: Peter - 26th January 2009 at 15:24

Lovely Meteor shot. I always liked the look of the meteors with the many windows in the canopy.

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By: Mondariz - 26th January 2009 at 10:30

Here is an unusual and rare bird….resting on Svalbard. Crew survived and had a bit of a walk home……

Seems almost like its worth recovering.

http://www.hustadnes.net/images/Svalbard/Hornsund_stasjon/23%20German%20Ju-88%20on%20Kapp%20Borthen.jpg

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By: galdri - 26th January 2009 at 10:26

You get around quite alot don’t you ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Yes a little bit;)

In February last year, I took this photo in NยดDjamena, Chad. Two DC-6ยดs and two C-47ยดs. Only one of the C-47 is visible from this angle.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d22/Galdri/001-1.jpg

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By: pzulba - 26th January 2009 at 10:12

Douglas DC-7C N8216H (c/n 44927

Here’s a link to a DC-7C that was abandoned at OLD Port Sudan airport

http://www.ruudleeuw.com/images/temp/tmp-dc7-n8216h.jpg

I provided the original photo in 2006 (taken in 2004), understand that aircraft was finally broken up in 2007

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By: Mondariz - 26th January 2009 at 10:06

Here is a link to surviving CL44. Including the guppy.

http://www.cl44.com/cl44/Survivors.htm

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By: Mondariz - 26th January 2009 at 09:54

Looks like Canadair CL44, if so; it should be recovered.

I read on wikipedia that the Ecuadorian Air Force has salvaged one for later display in a museum, but I don’t know any more about it.

You get around quite alot don’t you ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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