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Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 4:48 pm
by Jazz
Fans of the Lockheed Constellation will know that there are only two currently flying... 'Breitling' HB-RSC and HARS VH-EAG. However, over the next year or so that could change drastically, with at least another three more taking to the air. As well as Lufthansa's N7316C being restored up at Auburn in Maine and possibly the 'TWA' N6937C at Kansas City, the first two to fly again should be the pair currently being made airworthy in Arizona.
VC-121A N9463/48-610 at Northwest Marana Regional (Avra Valley Airport) is named 'Columbine II' and was apparently the first aircraft to be designated as 'Air Force One' when it flew for President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952-1954. Layed up here since May 2003, after last flying regularly in 1990-1991, with subsequent failed attempts to be sold, it was purchased by Dynamic Aviation (think US Army Beech 90's and Dash 8's etc) in May of this year. Thankfully, Dynamic's owners (being aircraft enthusiasts, they also have a Dakota) saved this pretty important aircraft from a uncertain future, and are now well advanced in its restoration to flight. Visited last month, they have plans to engine run soon with a possible ferry flight to their headquaters in Bridgewater, Virginia around April. There, a new hangar is being built, where the Connie will be fully restored, with plans to later display the aircraft on the airshow circuit...

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As well as this, Dynamic have also just acquired the other Connie there, C-121G N105CF (the former 54-4062). This had been purchased by the Swiss Connie group (SCFA) in 2000, before being used for parts, with the airframe then sold on to HARS in 2010. Plans to move the aircraft to Australia for restoration and static display were then abandoned, with Dynamic now picking over any remaining useful parts. Despite all that, she still looks in reasonable nick...

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Around 230 miles to the North of Avra Valley is the Planes of Fame Museum annex at Valle Airport, where another Connie is being prepared for imminent flight. VC-121A N422NA/48-613 named 'Bataan' was the personal aircraft of General MacArthur from 1950-1951 during the Korean War, and as the reg suggests, was later used by NASA at the Goddard Space Center, MD from 1966-1969, who stripped out the VIP interior and installed instrumentation for use on the Apollo space program. Later arriving at Valle in 1995, the 50's era VIP interior was then restored for display. Also visited last month, the number 3 engine was about to be fitted as the aircraft neared its restoration to flight, after being sold to Lewis Air Legends of San Antonio in April. After being flown to the main PoF facility at Chino, the Connie will be a 'restoration exhibition' there, before going on to her new owner, who also plan to display the aircraft on the airshow circuit...

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An arty-farty shot to finish. Connies Forever!...

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Cheers, Kevin :thumb:

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 5:24 pm
by paddyboy
Hi Kevin :P

IMHO, the more of those wonderful old Ladies that are back where they belong, the better :thumb:

Thanks for some great shots :thumbs:

Paddyboy :clap:

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 6:04 pm
by TAFFEVANS
Hi Kevin, Columbine II into Bridgewater, having been there, that will be an extremely impressive sight!!! 2,700ft by 60ft. The width is the eye watering thing, looking on google they appear to be building a hangar as we speak. Regards Taff.

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 6:29 pm
by reheat module
Beautiful lines on the old girl
Hope it comes to fruition.

Nice signature too

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 8:07 pm
by Jazz
Cheers guys :thumb:
Yes John, spoke with Steve Hinton, President of PoF, who is running the Connie project at Valle. What a CV the guy has... 'Mr Warbird' indeed!
He was serious that they hoped to fly out of there four days after my visit. Really wanted to get back to catch that, but of course it didn't go (so glad i didn't!), and presumably still there, could go any time now?

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 9:24 pm
by Petepilot
Lovely pics, very well famed, a great machine. Thanks for sharing! :clap:

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:09 pm
by Jackaroo
Beautiful aircraft...looking forward to seeing those stars in the sky!!

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 5:29 am
by Bat21
Hi Jazz
Was on the way to the Grand Canyon earlier this month (Dec 6th) and we passed the "Planes of Fame " field at Valle - sadly no time to go in.

Did get this snap as we passed
ImageHC9A3626 by Nigel Fenwick, on Flickr

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 8:03 am
by Jazz
Thanks again for the replies :thumb:
And thanks for the update, Nigel. She 'looks' ready to go, but presumably after the holidays now...

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 11:52 pm
by TF104G
Stunning pictures on a brilliant topic. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 7:48 pm
by JONLITE06
Hi Kevin! Caught this beauty outside Yanks Air Museum in October. Hopefully they'll get her back in the air!
Imagecon1 by Jon Cross, on Flickr

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 6:33 am
by Jazz
Cheers, TF :thumb:
And cheers, Jon. Did you hear any update on Yanks intentions for their Connie? As i understand it, they had no plans to fly her again, after she flew in from Camarillo in 2012.
I'd asked the PoF guys at Valle, but they didn't know of any plans. Will check again when at the Chino show in May, but never say never, especially with a Connie!

Re: Arizona's Connies to the Sky

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 9:30 am
by Jazz
Thanks AV8R :thumb:

The Connie is such a classic, so a shame the only one in the UK is hidden away at Wroughton.
Yes, Columbine II was Eisenhower’s 'Air Force One' between 1952-1954. Lots of reading here...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_II
http://www.warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-ne ... eport.html
The website run by Ken Stoltzfus Sr... http://www.john2031.com/columbine/updates.html
And Ralph Pettersen's excellent site for updates on this and the other Connie survivors... http://www.conniesurvivors.com/1-connie_news.htm

Happy Holidays :thumb: