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Old 11-11-20, 17:25
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Anson it is. And likely a local connection too.

Derk can have Rob Fast over (who is an RCAF enthusiast) and they can work on it.


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Someone wants their property cleaned up. I'd say go and grab it before it gets scrapped
It should be safe. The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum is nearby in Brandon. Unless someone with deep pockets wants to empty them, I have no doubt it will end up in their boneyard. I have gone to a few local auctions at farmsites and seen other fuselages hiding out back, and the answer is always the same. They are holding or storing it for the CATP museum.
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