Tallmantz Aviation Aircraft Collection 1961-1985
Manufacturer | Type | Built | MSN | Other Serial | Civil Registration | Remarks | Photo |
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Beechcraft | AT-11 | 4037 | AAF 42-37444 | N63158 | AAF surplus 3/46; to Tallmantz, May 1962 from Air Oasis (LGB); used by Tallmantz for transportation; used in “Mad Mad World” (1962); to Rosen-Novak (Feb 1966); to Aircraft Components, (txfr not recorded in FAA file); last noted at Ontario, CA c. 1970; reported scrapped. | ||
Bleriot (replica) | XI | 1953 | 1 | N6683C | Replica built in 1953 by Stan Green; to CF-HDG-X; current: Janice Perlitch, Morgan Hill, CA | ||
Bleriot (replica) | 1967 | 1 | N1197 | Replica built 1967 ?? By Herbert Troutman, Costa Mesa, CA | |||
Boeing | 100 | 1934 | 1144 | N873H | (F4B-1) current: Kermit Weeks | ||
Boeing (Douglas) | B-17G | 32166 | AAF 44-83525 | N83525 | Orignially transferred on loan from USAF to IFSM (1968); used in “1000 Plane Raid” (1968); title obtained from USAF in trade (1972); to Jr. Burchinal in trade (1972); current in storage with Kermit Weeks. Museum; acquired by Tallmantz in 1971; current: Kermit Weeks | ||
Boeing | P-12 | ??? | Unknown ident, incomplete, dismantled; fate unknown | ||||
Chanute Glider (replica) | |||||||
Curtiss | JN-4 Jenny | 396 | “A-196” | N5391 | To Rosen-Novak?; to Aeroflex?; to Larsen Museum, Minneapolis, MN; to San Diego Aerospace Museum; Ranger engine while with Tallmantz; now OX-X6 | ||
Curtiss | JN-4 Jenny | “A-169” | N6898 | ||||
Curtiss | JN-4C Canuck | 1898 | “A-186” | N10389 | From: Roosevelt Field Museum, Cole Palen | ||
Curtiss | JN-4D Jenny | 400 | “A-179” | N2821D | From Bower; from Paramount Pictures; to Mantz 1946; to Tallmantz; to Rosen-Novak 1966; to to Bill McCandless 3/67; to Paul Knepper, Pennsylvania; current: ? | ||
Curtiss | Oriole | No information | |||||
Curtiss (replica) | JN-4D Jenny | 1973 | TM-7 | N33627 | Replica; Ranger engine; steel-tube fuselage | ||
Curtiss (replica) | JN-4D Jenny | 1969 | TM-4 | N2062 | Replica; currently registered to Tallmantz Aviation; steel-tube fuselage | ||
Curtiss-Pusher | JP-1 Pusher | 1960 | 1 | N8234E | 3/4 scale replica built in 1960 by John Pruett; current: Weeks collection | ||
Curtiss-Pusher | Pusher | 1934 | 101 | N8Y | Billy Parker-built pusher (1934); Jenny wings, OX-5 engine; incomplete & dismantled at 1968 auction; current: Terry Brandt, Hood River, OR | ||
Curtiss-Wright | CW-1 JR | 1930 | 1145 | N10967 | Camera ship. Current: Kermit Weeks | ||
Curtiss-Wright | F6C-4 | 1927 | 1 | N982V | Gulfhawk 1A. Offered but not sold at auction (legal). Current: NASM | ||
Curtiss-Wright | P-40E | RCAF 1082 | N1207V | Current:War Eagles Air Museum | |||
Curtiss-Wright | P-40N | 44-7192 | Stillwater; displayed Griffith Park (LA) 1953-1965; San Diego Aero-Space Museum 1965-1972; Tallmantz sale in 1972; currently static display at Museum of Flight, Seattle | ||||
Curtiss-Wright | P-40N | 44-7203 | Stillwater; disassembled storage with Tallmantz; possibly to MARC 1970; fate undetermined | ||||
Curtiss Wright | P-40N | 44-7983 | Stillwater; disassembled storage with Tallmantz, to MARC in 1970; current: storage in the UK | ||||
Curtiss-Wright | TP-40N | 33915 | AAF 44-47923 | N923 | Current: Kermit Weeks | ||
De Havilland | 90A Dragonfly | 1936 | 7508 | N2304 | Ex G-AEDT; ex VH-AAD; current ZK-AYR at Mandeville, New Zealand | ||
De Havilland | DH 100 Vampire F.3 | RCAF 17072 | N6878D | Current: New Brunswick Aviation Museum at Miramichi, New Brunswick | |||
De Havilland | DH-4 | No information | |||||
De Havilland | DH-4 M1 | 1918 | ET-4 | N3258 | Boeing rebuild in 1923; from Mantz to Tallmantz 1961; to Rosen-Novak 1966; sold at 1968 auction; current: Tiger Flyers, Stow, MA | ||
De Havilland | DH-82 | 15 | N1151T | No information | |||
De Havilland | DH-82A | 1943 | 82960 | N523R | Ex G-ANEI (Hunt 1966); current: Nicholas Baker, Upland, CA | ||
De Havilland | Moth DH-82A | 1943 | DE-298 | N524R | Current: William Lusk, Newport Beach, CA | ||
De Havilland | Moth DH-82C | DHC16 | RCAF 3947 | N6970 | From: CF-CIT; Current: Kermit Weeks | ||
Douglas | A-24B | 1943 | 17183 | AAF 42-54682 | N74133 | XB-ZAH to N74133 (02/64); Current: Lone Star Flight Museum as N93RW (possibly SBD-6 BuNo 54682, though 1964 import papers show serial as “4254682”)) | |
Douglas | DC-7B | 45193 | N8210H | With CO, replaced original N8210H (msn 45192) lost on 1/31/57 in midair. | |||
Douglas | A-26C | 28784 | AAF 44-35505 | N4815E | Purchased 10/6/62; sold 2/28/77 | ||
Eberhardt | SE-5E | 1918 | AAS 22-296 | N4488 | S.E.5a assembled by Eberhardt Steel Co. in 1922. To the UK in 1983 (Patrick Lindsay); G-BLXT (1985); flown with The Old Flying Machine Co, Duxford; to Richard Grace (2013); to Flying A Services (2018) | ||
Fairchild | KR-21 | 1925 | 1053 | N962V | Painted as Fokker D-VII; current: Al Stix, St. Louis, MO | ||
Fairchild | M-62 | AAF 42-3056 ?? | N1332N | Painted as PT-19; Current: William Maidhot, Palm Springs, CA | |||
Fleet | Model 2 | 1930 | 291 | N725V | Loop record | ||
Fleet | Model 2 | 1930 | 223 | N648M | To Larsen Museum, Minneapolis, MN | ||
Fokker | D VII | 1917 | 504/17 | “2528/18(?) | N4729V | “Hells Angel” camera ship; Hisso engine; ex 3764; to Mantz 1941, to Tallmantz 1961; to Rosen-Novak 1966, to Aeroflex, ($20,000) via 1968 auction; to Wings and Wheels c. 1970: to Fokker 1981; restored, current: Militaire Luchtvaart, Soesterberg, Netherlands | |
Fokker | D VII | N6288 | Replica from Travel Air 2000?? | ||||
Fokker | E.3 Eindecker | 1962 | 401 | “417/15” | N3363G | Replica built by Jim Appleby 1957-1962; destroyed in the San Diego Air Museum fire | |
Fokker (replica) | Dr.I | DB-1 | N5523V | Replica built by Anthony Bright & Harold Duringer, Burbank, CA; reg cx 1/24/89 | |||
Garland Lincoln | LF-1 | 1932 | 3 | N12237 | Built circa 1936 by Claude Flagg for Garland Lincoln as Nieuport 28 replica for movie work. To Tallman August 1956, to Tallmantz 1961; crashed January 1974; to Kip Mone; current: Brent Mone, Santa Rosa, CA, under restoration. | ||
General Motors | FM-2 | BuNo 86564 | N4629V | Current: Yanks Air Museum, Chino. More Info | |||
Goodyear | FG-1D | 2900 | BuNo 88086 | N63382 | Current: Kermit Weeks as N63382 | ||
Goodyear | FG-1D | 3694 | BuNo 92433 | N3440G N773RD | From USN to Alu-Mat on 7/8/54; to Frank Tallman on 5/7/59; as N3440G; to I.M. Burchinal on 9/16/69 in trade for J2F-6 N67790; reported destroyed in 1979 hangar fire at Addison, TX; to Ray Dieckman on 6/15/96; to N773RD in 12/96; to Claire Aviation on 1/18/05; to Scott Glover on 9/29/15; current: Mid-American Flight Museum. | ||
Goodyear | FG-1D | 3111 | BuNo 88297 | N9154Z N8297 G-FGID | From USN to Alu-Mat on 1/23/59; to Frank Tallman on 1/9/60; as N9154Z; to Rosen-Novak on 2/18/66; to John Larsen on 3/13/67; to Louis Antonacci on 10/20/78; to N8297; to Swiss owner in 1985 Current: The Fighter Collection as G-FGID | ||
Goodyear | FG-1D | BuNo 88365 | N9153Z | From USN to Alu-Mat on 1/23/59; to Frank Tallman on 1/9/60; as N9153Z; to Ben Widfeldt on 6/26/63; to T.A. Underwood on 8/9/63; to R.W. Gilbert & Mary Gilbert on 3/31/65; destroyed in 6/15/65 accident at Ann Arbor, MI. | |||
Grumman | F11F | BuNo 141868 | ———- | To MOTA 1/22/65; to Air Museum c. 1969/70; former “Blue Angel” | |||
Grumman | F9F-6P | BuNo 127478 | |||||
Grumman | J2F-6 | BuNo 33587 | N67790 | From Burchinal c. 1969 for FG-1D N3440G; “Murphy’s War”; current: Museum of the USAF | |||
Grumman | J2F-6 | BuNo 36967 | N1196N | From Layfayette, LA c. 1969; “Murphy’s War”; current: EAA Museum | |||
John Montgomery Glider (replica | Replica built for movie “Gallant Journey” | ||||||
Lincoln | LF1 | 3 | N12237 | Replica Nieuport 28; crashed during filming of “Great Waldo Pepper” in January 1974 | |||
Lockheed | Orion 9C | 1932 | 180 | N12222 | (Altair DL-2A); Current: Swiss Transport Museum | ||
Lockheed | P-38L | 8270 | AAF 44-53015 | N9957F | F-5G; current: display at McGuire AFB, NJ (2002) | ||
Lockheed | P-38L | AAF 44-26961 | N74883 | Reported displayed at MOTA; ownership??; FAH 504. N74883 to N38DH to N6961; crashed and destroyed 4/9/81 at KSLC. | |||
Lockheed | PV-1 | Reported (Hunt 1966), no information | |||||
Lockheed | PV-2 | 15-385 | BuNo 37419 | N7486C | Current: reported stored at Museo Storico del’Aeronautica Militare, Rome, Italy | ||
Lockheed | Vega 1 | 1929 | 40 | N965Y | To PMAS 7/28/56 as N199E; current: Ford Museum, Dearborne, MI | ||
Maurice | Farman S.11 Shorthorn | 1915-16 | 25A | N96452 | To VH-UBC, G-AUBC; current: Canadian Aviation Museum, Ottawa, Ontario | ||
Morane Borel | 1910 | 1910 | Acquired from Mrs. Earl Daugherty; current: Weeks Collection | ||||
Morane-Saulnier | A-1 | 1918 | 20308 | N5130K | Current: Kermit Weeks “MoS 1573” | ||
Nieuport | 28 | 512 | “N4434” | N10415 N4728V SE-BMA | Current: American Heritage Museum, Stow, MA (airworthy after 2022 restoration) | ||
Nieuport | 28 | 7171.2. | N8539 | Current status? | |||
Norde | Stampe SV4C | 190 | N1606 | Current: Kermit Weeks   | |||
North American | AT-6D | CCF-4-16 | N15796 | Zero replica; current, Olympic Jet,Olympia, WA | |||
North American | AT-6D | AAF 45-43766 | N3242G | BT-13 parts also; Kate replica (Tora); current: John Rawson, Rocky Hill, NJ | |||
North American | AT-6F | 1E+07 | AAF 44-81819 | N7446C | Zero replica | ||
North American | AT-6G | 168-315 | USAF 49-3211A | N9893C | Current: Dee Michael, Lighthous Point, FL | ||
North American | B-25H | 1944 | AAF 43-4643 | N1203 | Mantz Stillwater surplus; as primary Mantz cameraship; “Catch-22” as “6A”, sold in 1975; reported lost in Colombia c. late 1970s. | ||
North American | B-25N | 1944 | AAF 44-22939 | N9456Z | From Les Bowman to PMAS 1960; “Catch-22” as “6C” no name; current: Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, Reading, PA. | ||
North American | B-25N | 1944 | AAF 44-30823 | N1042B | As primary Tallmantz camera ship; “Catch-22” ; current: Jim Terry, Meacham Field, TX. | ||
North American | B-25N | 1944 | AAF 44-30493 | N9451Z | “Catch-22” as “6V”, Dumbo; to Tallmantz as surplus from Filmways in 1971; modified as Tallmantz cameraship (replaced N1203); traded to USAF Museum in 1985; current: display, Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, MT. | ||
North American | P-51C | 103-263 | 42-103831 | N1204 | Current: Kermit Weeks | ||
North American | P-51D | 124-483 | AAF 45-11636 | N5467V | N5467V to N11636. Current: Michael Bertz | ||
Orenco | F-4 Tourister | 1920 | 45 | “A-197” | N2145 | Back to Tallmantz after auction? current: Kermit Weeks | |
Parker-Curtiss | Pusher | N8Y | Parker-built pusher; incomplete, dismantled at 1968 auction | ||||
Pfalz | D XII | probably 1511/18, as per FAA, Tallman-Pfalz msn #1 | N43C | From: Jarrett War Collection to Tallman, 1950; rebuilt 1956-1959 by Bob Rust; to Tallmantz 1961; to Rosen Novak 1966; via 1968 auction to Aeroflex Museum ($16,000); current: Museum of Flight, WA. | |||
Piper | PA-23 | 23-1055 | N3131P | Curent: Nevada Feed & Cattle, Bonsall, CA | |||
Pitcairn | PA-7 Mailwing | 144 | N54W | Current: John Desmond, Philadelphia, PA | |||
Pitcairn | PA-7S Mailwing | 1928 | 147 | N95W | To Larsen Museum, Minneapolis, MN; current: Stephen Pitcairn, Robbinsville, NJ | ||
Ryan | B-1 | 159 | N7212 | Rebuilt B-1 as “Spirit of St. Louis” for 1957 movie of same name. Current: on display at Cradle of Aviation Museum, Long Island, NY. | |||
Santos Durmont Demoiselle (replica) | |||||||
Sikorsky | S-39A | 905 | NC804W | ||||
Sikorsky | S-51 | 1951 | 5139 | N92813 | Ex Los Angeles Airways; to San Diego Air Museum; Current: ?? | ||
Sopwith | Camel F1 | 1917 | 3 | “B7270” | N6254 | From: Jarrett War Collection, 1950; restored and flying by 1955; to Tallmantz 1961; to Rosen-Novak 1966; via 1968 auction to Aeroflex ($40,000); to display at Aerospace Education Center, Little Rock, AR c. 1982; to Peter Jackson, The Vintage Aviator, Ltd, 2012; at Masterton, New Zealand as ZK-SDL. | |
Sopwith (replica) | Camel F1 | 1974 | TM10 | “F 542” | N8997 G-BPOP | Replica built by Herber Troutman, Costa Mesa, CA; current: Blue Max Movie Aircraft Museum, UK | |
Sopwith (replica) | Pup | 1972 | OE1 | N4308 | Replica | ||
Sopwith (replica) | Triplane | 1967 | ET-1 | N5492 | Replica; built by Lou Stolp; possibly only on loan from Earl Tavan; to San Diego Air Museum; current: Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, UK | ||
Spad | VII | 1918 | S-248 | “S 4523” | N4727V | Current: Imperial War Museum, Duxford, UK | |
Spad | XIII | No information | |||||
Stampe | SV 4C | 190 | N1606 | Current: Kermit Weeks | |||
Standard | J-1 | 1582 | “A-179” | N2825D | Current: Kermit Weeks (MFG: Mantz-Standard)’ Hisso engine | ||
Standard | J-1 | 1598 | “A-190” | N2826D | To Larsen Museum, Minneapolis, MN; current: San Diego Air Museum | ||
Standard | J-1 | T 4595 | N62505 | To Ray Folsom, then to Al Stix, St. Louis, MO | |||
Stearman | PT-17 | 75-8024 | N63588 | Current: Louis Radwanick, Virginia Beach, VA | |||
Stearman | PT-17 | 1941 | 75-1652 | N53422 | MOTA WWII PT-17 markings; current: Terence Bolger, Palatine, IL | ||
Stearman | PT-17 | 75-7613 | N9090H | No information | |||
Stearman | PT-17 | 75-7332 | N5001V | Current: Lawrence Johnson, Colville, WA | |||
Stearman-Hammond | YS-1 | 307 | N15522 | Current: Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos, CA | |||
Stinson | L-1 | AAF 40-3102 | N63230 | Current: Kermit Weeks | |||
Stinson | L-1 | AAF 40-291 | N63229 | No information | |||
Stinson | L-5 | 76-560 | AAF 42-98319 | N64669 | Current: Sam Tabor, East Troy, WI | ||
Supermarine | Spitfire IX | N93081 | Display only (Cliff Robertson) | ||||
Tallmantz | P-1 | 1965 | N93082 | Film prop for “Flight of the Phoenix”; crash and destroyed July 1965 | |||
Tallmantz | “Spirit of St. Louis” | 1967 | TM-3 | N1967T | Replica built by Tallmantz; used M-1 fuselage, 46 ft. wing, Wright J-5; constructed for 50th Anniversery celebration in Paris; delivered by USAF in May 1967 to Paris, flown by Tallman. | ||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | 257 | “5163” | Disassembled/stored by PMAS; 80 hp LeRhone | |||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | AAS 38932 | Disassembled/stored by PMAS; 80 hp LeRhone | ||||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | AAS 38898 | NR502 | Disassembled/stored by PMAS; 80 hp LeRhone | |||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | 487 | “3485” | Disassembled/stored by PMAS | |||
Thomas-Morse (replica) | S4-C | 1970 | 1 | N38923 | Replica; current: Freeman Heritage Collection, Kingsbury, TX | ||
Travelair | Mystery Ship | RD-200 | NX613K | Dismantled in 1968; to Pancho Barnes; current:Skyfire Corp,; Wilmington, DL | |||
Travelair | 2000 | 871 | N8100 | Dismantled, incomplete; Current: Charles Pyeatt, Palos Verdes Estates, CA | |||
Travelair | 2000 | 1927 | 707 | N6268 | “Wichita Fokker” OX-5 “Tank” engine; to Tony Bianchi, 1985; current: Blue Max Movie Aircraft Museum, UK | ||
Travelair | E 4000 | 900 | N8125 | Reported, no information | |||
Vultee | BT-13 | 91278 ? | N53317 | Playground for kids | |||
Vultee | BT-13B | 79-1220 | N56867 | Tora Val; current: Laird Aviation, Lemoyne, PA | |||
Vultee | BT-15 | 11421 ? | N68261 | ||||
Vultee | BT-15 | 2538 | N56490 | No information | |||
Waco | UPF-7 | 5538 | N30141 | MOIA Barnstormer rides; current: Dennis Drop, Norco, CA | |||
Waco | UPF-7 | N66632 | Leased to Tallman by Howard Whipple for use on the “Bob Cummings Show” c. 1960 (American Airmen 5/61) | ||||
Waco | UPF-7 | 5680 | N32049 | Current: Historic Air Tours, Wilmington, DL | |||
Waco | YKS-7 | N53361 | Used for “Barnstormer” rides | ||||
Wright 1903 Flyer (replica) | G-BPVE | Doug Bianchi’s Blue Max Movie Aircraft Museum | |||||
Piper | PA-23 | 23-1055 | N3131P | Curent: Nevada Feed & Cattle, Bonsall, CA | |||
Pitcairn | PA-7 Mailwing | 144 | N54W | Current: John Desmond, Philadelphia, PA | |||
Pitcairn | PA-7S Mailwing | 1928 | 147 | N95W | To Larsen Museum, Minneapolis, MN; current: Stephen Pitcairn, Robbinsville, NJ | ||
Republic | F-84 | ———– | International Flight and Space Museum | ||||
Royal Aircraft Factory Eberhardt | SE-5E | 1918 | AAS 22-296 | N4488 | S.E.5a assembled by Eberhart Steel Co. in 1922. To the UK in 1983 (Patrick Lindsay); G-BLXT (1985); flown with The Old Flying Machine Co, Duxford; to the U.S. Army Aviation Museum, Ft. Rucker, AL, in 1995. | ||
Ryan | B-1 | 159 | N7212 | Rebuilt B-1 as “Spirit of St. Louis” for 1957 movie of same name. Current: on display at Cradle of Aviation Museum, Long Island, NY. | |||
Ryan | B-1 | 153 | N7206 | Rebuilt B-1 as “Spirit of St. Louis” for 1957 movie of same name. Current: displayed at St. Louis, MO | |||
Ryan | C-1 | 402 | N558N | No information | |||
Santos Durmont Demoiselle (replica) | |||||||
Sikorsky | S-39A | 905 | NC804W | ||||
Sikorsky | S-51 | 1951 | 5139 | N92813 | Ex Los Angeles Airways; to San Diego Air Museum; Current: ?? | ||
Sopwith | Camel F1 | 1917 | 3 | “B7270” | N6254 | From: Jarrett War Collection; current: Arkansas Education Center, Little Rock | |
Sopwith (replica) | Camel F1 | 1974 | TM10 | “F 542” | N8997 G-BPOP | Replica built by Herber Troutman, Costa Mesa, CA; current: Blue Max Movie Aircraft Museum, UK | |
Sopwith (replica) | Pup | 1972 | OE1 | N4308 | Replica | ||
Sopwith (replica) | Triplane | 1967 | ET-1 | N5492 | Replica; built by Lou Stolp; possibly only on loan from Earl Tavan; to San Diego Air Museum; current: Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, UK | ||
Spad | VII | 1918 | S-248 | “S 4523” | N4727V | Current: Imperial War Museum, Duxford, UK | |
Spad | XIII | No information | |||||
Stampe | SV 4C | 190 | N1606 | Current: Kermit Weeks | |||
Standard | J-1 | 1582 | “A-179” | N2825D | Current: Kermit Weeks (MFG: Mantz-Standard)’ Hisso engine | ||
Standard | J-1 | 1598 | “A-190” | N2826D | To Larsen Museum, Minneapolis, MN; current: San Diego Air Museum | ||
Standard | J-1 | T 4595 | N62505 | To Ray Folsom, then to Al Stix, St. Louis, MO | |||
Stearman | PT-17 | 75-8024 | N63588 | Current: Louis Radwanick, Virginia Beach, VA | |||
Stearman | PT-17 | 1941 | 75-1652 | N53422 | MOTA WWII PT-17 markings; current: Terence Bolger, Palatine, IL | ||
Stearman | PT-17 | 75-7613 | N9090H | No information | |||
Stearman | PT-17 | 75-7332 | N5001V | Current: Lawrence Johnson, Colville, WA | |||
Stearman-Hammond | YS-1 | 307 | N15522 | Current: Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos, CA | |||
Stinson | L-1 | AAF 40-3102 | N63230 | Current: Kermit Weeks | |||
Stinson | L-1 | AAF 40-291 | N63229 | No information | |||
Stinson | L-5 | 76-560 | AAF 42-98319 | N64669 | Current: Sam Tabor, East Troy, WI | ||
Supermarine | Spitfire IX | N93081 | Display only (Cliff Robertson) | ||||
Tallmantz | “Spirit of St. Louis” | 1967 | TM-3 | N1967T | Replica built by Tallmantz; used M-1 fuselage, 46 ft. wing, Wright J-5; constructed for 50th Anniversery celebration in Paris; delivered by USAF in May 1967 to Paris, flown by Tallman. | ||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | 257 | “5163” | Disassembled/stored by PMAS; 80 hp LeRhone | |||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | AAS 38932 | Disassembled/stored by PMAS; 80 hp LeRhone | ||||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | AAS 38898 | NR502 | Disassembled/stored by PMAS; 80 hp LeRhone | |||
Thomas-Morse | S-4-C | 487 | “3485” | Disassembled/stored by PMAS | |||
Thomas-Morse (replica) | S4-C | 1970 | 1 | N38923 | Replica; current: Freeman Heritage Collection, Kingsbury, TX | ||
Travelair | Mystery Ship | RD-200 | NX613K | Dismantled in 1968; to Pancho Barnes; current:Skyfire Corp,; Wilmington, DL | |||
Travelair | 2000 | 871 | N8100 | Dismantled, incomplete; Current: Charles Pyeatt, Palos Verdes Estates, CA | |||
Travelair | 2000 | 1927 | 707 | N6268 | “Wichita Fokker” OX-5 “Tank” engine; to Tony Bianchi, 1985; current: Blue Max Movie Aircraft Museum, UK | ||
Travelair | E 4000 | 900 | N8125 | Reported, no information | |||
Vultee | BT-13 | 91278 ? | N53317 | Playground for kids | |||
Vultee | BT-13B | 79-1220 | N56867 | Tora Val; current: Laird Aviation, Lemoyne, PA | |||
Vultee | BT-15 | 11421 ? | N68261 | ||||
Vultee | BT-15 | 2538 | N56490 | No information | |||
Waco | UPF-7 | 5538 | N30141 | MOIA Barnstormer rides; current: Dennis Drop, Norco, CA | |||
Waco | UPF-7 | N66632 | Leased to Tallman by Howard Whipple for use on the “Bob Cummings Show” c. 1960 (American Airmen 5/61) | ||||
Waco | UPF-7 | 5680 | N32049 | Current: Historic Air Tours, Wilmington, DL | |||
Waco | YKS-7 | N53361 | Used for “Barnstormer” rides | ||||
Wright 1903 Flyer (replica) | G-BPVE | Doug Bianchi’s Blue Max Movie Aircraft Museum |