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1 26th April 19:09
k.olney2
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YO-3A QUIET STAR BUILT FROM SCHWITZER GLIDER NOW HAS OWN WEBSITE
http://WWW.YO-3A.COM. PLEASE VISIT THIS SITE. A YO-3A REUNION IS PLANNED FOR
SPRING 2004. WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR VIETNAM ERA FILM OF YO-3A.
CONTACT KURT K.OLNEY2@COX.NET
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2 26th April 19:10
stewart kissel
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I have been told that the the Mile-High 2-32 at Boulder,
Co was converted back from one of these. I have seen
a Lockheed badge on that ship. Anyone have the story
on this?
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3 27th April 04:57
azskybum
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There was one of these planes sitting at Eastsound, Washington a few years ago.
Anyone know if it is still there?
Curtis
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4 27th April 04:58
scott correa
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I saw one at Skagit/Bayview airport.
weird looking but hard to mistake for anything else .
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5 27th April 04:58
ira blieden
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I've heard that there is one @ Barre-Hiller, MA airport.
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6 27th April 04:58
ira blieden
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From my comment that "i've heard there is one @ Barre-Hiller, airport"...

I've heard this from the people @ Mile-High and that their's was converted
back to a glider.
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7 27th April 04:59
david r.
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Stewart, the 2-32 at MHG is/was a QT-2PC. The QT program was the
development and test program for the YO-3A. The Y0-3A is quite different.

See these links for more.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/x-26.htm

http://users.dbscorp.net/jmustain/x26.htm

http://www.ais.org/~schnars/aero/x-planes.htm

http://www.photovault.com/Link/Technology/Aviation_Research/Aircraft/YO3A.html

I get to fly 2472W regularly and think that it is pretty cool to get to fly
both a glider that served in Vietnam and that was also an x-plane - assuming
that the info above is true.

dave r.
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