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L-4A at Camp Mabry, Austin TX

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I was going to post this on the L-4 Facebook page but decided this would be the place for the L-4 geeks to have a discussion.

This L-4 is hanging from the ceiling at the Texas Military Forces Museum so was unable to look inside of it nor could I make out the tail numbers. The plane looks like it was slapped together and put up. The lower longerons back to the tail have a lot of slight bends. I will let you all look at the photos and critique. Have fun with it. http://texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/


Jose

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