By Mark Nankivil |
As you pull up into sight of the airport, you'll find F-86H-1-NA 52-1983, one of the first H models built, standing guard just inside the airport entrance. She's painted to represent a Sabre flown by Lt. J.W. Hegeler during the Korean War while flying out of K-13 airfield near Suwon, South Korea in late 1952 through late 1953. Finding Midwest Aero Restorations is straightforward, as they are also the FBO for the airport. The terminal area is a warbird lover's paradise with the walls covered with excellent framed large-format photos of aircraft that they have restored, the P-51 Mustang being the dominant type. Owned by Mike Vadeboncoeur, Midwest Aero Restorations has a well-deserved reputation of turning out fine examples of restored warbirds, the latest being NL151JT painted to represent F-51D-20-NA 44-12943 while serving with the 12th Fighter Bomber Squadron during the Korean War. As you can see in the photos, she's decked out with HVARs (High Velocity Aircraft Rocket) and 500 lb. bombs, and the level of accuracy in the details is a sight to behold.
Out on the airport ramp, there was an Air Tractor AT602 crop duster with other crop dusters tucked away in the northernmost hangar. Parked alongside the Air Tractor was a Short Brothers SD3-60 operated by Air Cargo Carriers, an aircraft type you don't see often.
I want to thank Mike and his staff for their friendly hospitality during my short visit to their facilities.
Midwest Aero
Vermillion Regional Airport (KDNV)
22563 N. Bowman
Danville, IL 61834
Fred Harl and Carmelo Turdo |
During The Aero Experience Team's visit to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2013, we had the pleasure of viewing P-51D NL151JT among the numerous Mustangs in the Warbirds area. Here are some additional photos of "Was That Too Fast" from late July.
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