I have been living in Loon Lake for 24 years, the gentleman who owned the airport used to fly every so often but with time his age caught up to him. The other metal structure collapsed and they removed the single wide mobile home a few years ago. Now the plane just sits there all alone.
Just an fyi, go to the settings icon in the top right corner of the screen and touch, select playback speed and then select a speed that won’t make you dizzy.
That is only about 5 miles from me. When I first moved here, there was a PBY based at Deer Park for fire fighting, I remember hearing those big radials and loved seeing it over my house.
@@brinsonharris9816 Brinson, thank you for a helpful, informative reply for @timhicks40. I have to admit that I was being a little sarcastic replying to what was probably a sincere question and looking back now I'm not proud of it. Sorry, Tim!
@@markpell8979 No worries, your reply was amusing. I was curious, Googled it and decided to come back and fill in the blank. I didn’t know they had a you-pull-it for general aviation. If I ever own a Cessna and need a left aileron and tip light, I know where to go.
@@brinsonharris9816 I did mean it to be humorous but sometimes I need to remind myself that everybody doesn't get that. I will say though, with the world at our fingertips now I'm surprised how many people ask questions they could answer in a minute all by themselves. 😁
Como você tem acesso a esse lugar sugiro que você dá um close nos aviões mais demorado pra gente ver melhor gostei do seu vídeo mas não da pra focalizar aí você já tira a câmara.
A lot of airplanes you see do have prop tips in which the air flowing around them is supersonic. The propeller tips itself don’t break the sound barrier, just the air around them
Unfortunately I don’t, not beyond anything already available online. Looks like the current owner is Ronald D Brown, who appears to live in Arizona. Look up the tail number and you’ll get an address for him; couldn’t hurt to send a letter.
That’d take a lot of money to get airworthy, assuming you could even do it. It might be eat up with corrosion. Hate to see planes just sitting and rotting.