Re: PT-26 History Search

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cagog
Posts: 27
Joined: Mon Apr 28, 2003 8:15 am

PT-26 History Search

Post by cagog »

'Is there any way to find any military history of my PT-26?
I would also like to find some WWII pictures of a PT-26
painted silver. Any ideas out there?'
james chybicki
Posts: 213
Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2002 11:37 am

Re: PT-26 History Search

Post by james chybicki »

'Try Writting to the Air Force Museum at Wright
Patterson A.F.B. Go on the internet, there you will
find contact names and nubers, If they can't help, try
Maxwell AFB. They are in charge of all Air Force
Aircraft records.
Good Luck
Jim Chybicki
UC-61K USAAF # 43-14964 RAF# HB-690

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> Is there any way to find any military history of
> my PT-26?
> I would also like to find some WWII pictures of a
> PT-26
> painted silver. Any ideas out there?
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John Berendt
Posts: 140
Joined: Mon Sep 16, 2002 8:10 am

Re: PT-26 History Search

Post by John Berendt »

'Who eve you are? please identify your self when using the
Fairchild Clubs e-mail list. IN herb puckets book there is a photo of a all
silver pt-26 it is not a very good one but, it is all that I have. To get
the military history of you aircraft,
write to Department of the air force,Headquarters united States air force
Historical research Center, Maxwell air force base,Alabama 36112-6678. You
will need the military serial number to get the information.

John Berendt
Fairchild Club
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