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Any more information about this spectacle? Aircraft turned into billboards are always a bit sad to me. There's a no-longer-flyable Constellation rumored to have been Howard Hughes' private sports plane in Greenwood Lake, NJ, with a restaurant attached, all looking a bit tatty when I last saw them. Hughes apparently enjoyed flying solo in the Connie, even though the front end has three seats, two yokes and at least 24 power levers to be managed.Christmas night driving home from family get together
Leica M 240, 1/8 sec f9.5 - ISO 3200, Zeiss Planar 50 f2
I have no idea why they used the airplane as a sign, but it does catch one's attention. The first time I saw it was years ago when the BBQ place was in North Georgia. One day it suddenly appeared right in AtlantaAny more information about this spectacle? Aircraft turned into billboards are always a bit sad to me. There's a no-longer-flyable Constellation rumored to have been Howard Hughes' private sports plane in Greenwood Lake, NJ, with a restaurant attached, all looking a bit tatty when I last saw them. Hughes apparently enjoyed flying solo in the Connie, even though the front end has three seats, two yokes and at least 24 power levers to be managed.
This looks like most of a Cessna 150 or 152, a trainer that still serves, but this one has seen better days.
scott