July 10, 2008 at 9:39 pm
Hello everyone,
Following some positive posts in the Vulcans in North America thread I thought I’d post a couple (of hundred) pictures of my visit to the Castle Air Museum in Atwater, CA last April.
Please bear in mind that I’m not really a great photographer and I still have problems taking pictures of the aircraft even when gravity hs a tight hold of them. And sorry about the quality of the pictures too. I had to reduce them in size and they took a beating in the process.
The pictures are in no particular order. :rolleyes:
There’s the first batch:
More in a bit… hopefully later but probably tomorrow morning.
Paul
By: Tailspin - 13th July 2008 at 16:00
This are the last few:












And that’s it for this one.
Paul
By: Tailspin - 13th July 2008 at 12:13
More:




















Final lot coming up.
Paul
By: Tailspin - 12th July 2008 at 00:17
Next part:


Here’s the heavy hitter:


















By: J Boyle - 11th July 2008 at 16:23
It’s clearly a civil Lodestar, the basis for the Hudson. I like the RAF colours.
Also, a nice HH-43 Huskie and I hope they put the T-34 under cover with natural metal and clear canopy.
Also, a nice Cessna U-3A (310C). There is an similar one abandoned at a local GA field, I ‘d like to see a local museum save it and paint it in USAF colors.
If the F-86 looks odd, it’s because it’s an “H” with a deeper fuselage painted in Korean War markings of an earlier variant.
One of the last active Sabres in US miloitary service, the plane was surplused from the Maryland Air National Guard in 1970 (wearing 3 tone Vietnam-eara paint) and given to a local group home/school for mentally handicapped kids as a playground toy.
It was rescued by the Castle group years ago and taken to California.
By: Peter - 11th July 2008 at 14:44
Great pics! Anyone notice whats sitting near the cf100? That little power cart would supply the needed voltage to power up the vulcan… Oh if only it had the chance!!
By: Nashio966 - 11th July 2008 at 10:42
cheers, definitely looks like a museum worth visiting 🙂 is it me though or has 7th heaven been censored a bit? :diablo:
By: Tailspin - 11th July 2008 at 10:09
Cracking shots, and your photography seems fine, however the pics look very low resolution which isn’t doing your work any credit.
You might be better loading the pics on to photobucket at higher rez and linking them to the forum.
Have signed up wih photobucket and will trabsfer all my high res pics onto a disc instead ofresizingthem and losing quality. 🙁
Nice to see RAF markings on the Harpoon/Hudson.
The plaque states it’s a Lodestar. I thought it was a Hudson too. Go figure, eh?
Some more pictures (this time from photobucket):



















Still moreto come.
Paul
By: pagen01 - 10th July 2008 at 22:07
Cracking shots, and your photography seems fine, however the pics look very low resolution which isn’t doing your work any credit.
You might be better loading the pics on to photobucket at higher rez and linking them to the forum.
Interesting stuff though, very strange seeing such rare and valuable types, such as the Douglas pre-war bombers, left outside.
Nice to see RAF markings on the Harpoon/Hudson.