Know anything About this Airplane?

I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this airplane. Either I am blind or it has no easily visible N-Number. I hope it is the second one, since I’m only 15…

Not only does it not have any visible N-number but the entire aircraft is invisible.

Let me put on my psychic hat and guess Vision Air’s 767s.

White with blue stripes and a yellow belly? N767VA
White with blue stripes and a white belly? N768VA

LOL :stuck_out_tongue: I bet you’re right. What is it with all the teenage cat lovers on this site?

I guess I’m good then, huh? :laughing:

http://flightaware.com/photos/view/400499-c7483c05ee640783658355f73b203483e0cef283/all/sort/date/page/1

Usually on aircraft like that (warbirds that museums own) the tail number will be directly under the horizontal stabilizer, and it’s very small…

I could have sworn I remember putting a link for it. But yes, that is the plane. If I can’t remember stuff like that now, I wonder what I will be like when I get senile. As was said in Seinfeld, it will probably be a smooth transition. An it is actually not that hard to type all of this on an iPod.

CRAP! Too late to the party. Oh well, this is still a good one…

Oh, it’s a big pretty white plane with red stripes, curtains in the windows and wheels and it looks like a big Tylenol.

Geez, make one tiny mistake, and everyone eats you alive.

Welcome to FlightAware! :smiley:

But we’ll make an exception because you’re from Jersey. You need all the breaks you can get! :open_mouth:

:laughing: :laughing:

Naw, we weren’t eating you alive. We were ribbing you, kidding you, feeling sorry for you that you live in Jersey. :slight_smile:

feeling sorry for you that you live in Jersey.

:laughing: Good, good, good, you are so good! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Here is another picture, I hope maybe one of you with all of your expertise will help shed some light on this airplane? And look at that, I remembered to post the link. I don’t see anything under the horizontal stabilizer. flightaware.com/photos/view/4004 … ate/page/1

Man, I can’t find nothin’! :confused:

Tell me more about this aircraft… Is it based there, were they having a fly-in, and a museum owns it or is it privately owned?

I have one more picture. It is a pretty bad one, but it is the only thing left. flightaware.com/photos/view/4004 … ate/page/1

I have no clue about anything… all I know is that it landed there. As far as I know, there was no fly-in.

I fly out of KBLM and I don’t know of any T 6 Texan that is based there.

Some war birds do fly in for maintenance at the facility there or it could have just been in for a visit/fuel. (Do those radials run on 100LL?).

I know I suggested this before, but the girls that own Eagle’s View Aviation know almost every plane on the field. Stop in and talk to them about it. They’re very nice.

Don’t know why it doesn’t have an N # but I also wonder why it was painted with US Air force markings since I’m pretty sure that the T 6 was only in service when there was no “US Air Force”. It was called the Army Air Force during WW II.