| N3699G in near-derelict condition at Greybull, Wyoming, in 1965. At this point it was owned by Christler & Avery Aviation and originally slated for modification to a taker or duster configuration. (Milo Peltzer)
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| N3699G as Vestal Virgin for Catch-22 in Mexico. (Stoney Stonich) |
| N3699G became N30801 while with Challenge Publicatons. Here is a fairly early view of Executive Sweet at the Gathering of Warbirds at Madera in August 1980. (Scott Thompson)
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| A 2007 view of N30801 after being repainted but before the new nose art was applied.
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| In spring 2008, the new updated nose art was applied to the nose of N30801. (Dave Green)
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| Nice air to air view of the airplane. |