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    Default Anyone seen a B-24?

    The Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society (PHAS) has misplaced WWII aircraft and they are asking for the public’s help to find them.

    Legend has it that B-17 and B-24 Bombers were buried near the Pueblo Airport when the property was the Pueblo Army Airbase, which was closed down in the late 1940s. At that time it was standard practice for the military to bury aircraft before closing down a base.

    PHSA is looking for someone who witnessed the burial of the aircraft to determine a more exact location in which to search. Family members of those who served at the Pueblo Army Airbase might also have information.

    Although thousands of B-17 and B-24 Bombers were built during the WWII years, very few remain. The goal of the Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society is to uncover and restore these historical aircraft.

    If you have pictures, maps, or information regarding the Pueblo Army Airbase, or the whereabouts of the planes, contact Joe Musso, restoration unit crew chief, at the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, 719-948-9219.

    More about the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum and the B-24

    The International B-24 Memorial Museum is a reminder of Pueblo’s military heritage and its place in military history. The Pueblo Army Airbase was a B-24 training site from 1942-1946. Thousands of aircrew members trained in Pueblo and then went on to military assignments in all theaters of operation during WWII.

    The main purpose of the museum is to honor all those involved in the design, production and military deployment of the B-24 Liberator. It is unique that it is the only known museum dedicated to a specific airplane.

    Although the museum lacks an actual B-24 to display, the indoor collection of B-24 technical and design data, military uniforms, airborne radio equipment, photographs, flight log books and other military aviation memorabilia accurately portrays the B-24.

    The museum also houses more than a dozen aircraft dating to World War II, including the huge B-29, "Peachy". Outside are 13 additional planes, which will be moved into a second 30,000 square- foot museum hangar when its construction is completed this fall.

    Since its founding, PHAS has received thousands of artifacts from those who wanted to aid in efforts to preserve military air history. The society has become the repository of items from individuals or families of loved ones who served in the U.S. military from WW I to the present. More than 100 display cases and exhibits display the uniforms, personal gear, weapons and other artifacts from all branches of the U. S. military and its allies and enemies.

    The museum is open Monday-Saturday, 10-4, Sunday, 12-4. Admission is $7.00 for visitors age 10 and older.

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    Interesting... I do have access to a sonarsled... could be a fun field trip....

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    This is a fun museum to visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    Interesting... I do have access to a sonarsled... could be a fun field trip....

    I'll bring the beer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    This is a fun museum to visit.

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    Yep, lots of fun stuff there. It's a nice lunch trip down from Centennial in a Cessna, eat there in the terminal and walk through the museum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rforsythe View Post
    Yep, lots of fun stuff there. It's a nice lunch trip down from Centennial in a Cessna, eat there in the terminal and walk through the museum.
    Yup that is a blast! Did that for one of my CAP orientation flights.
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    I was in CAP too! Free flights are the best.

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    yeah I was in CAP for about a year, things just got to busy and something had to be cut out I got to do a glider flight over bolder on a clear sunny day, what a view


    It all depends on the squadron. I heard stories of other squadrons being all PC and stuff, but ours(Valkyrie) wasn't that way at all. Had some epic capture the flag games behind the Wings of the Rockies museum
    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” -- Edmund Burke

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    I'd rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it.

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    I find it hard to believe they would burry aircraft.
    think about it, it takes time, space and money to do so.
    now, in the theater of combat, destroy in place sounds more the norm.

    that said, I have heard first hand accounts of all kinds of things big and small, burried in Viet Nam

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    Hell, they found a boat under the WTC yesterday...

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