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STODDARD-HAMILTON Glasair (U1230) - The unusual wind direction indicator at Boone airport in Iowa. The story, as best I remember being told by the late Connie Younger, was that the aircraft arrived one day, the pilot got out and walked away, never to be seen again. So they mounted it.
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STODDARD-HAMILTON Glasair (U1230)

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The unusual wind direction indicator at Boone airport in Iowa. The story, as best I remember being told by the late Connie Younger, was that the aircraft arrived one day, the pilot got out and walked away, never to be seen again. So they mounted it.

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Viv Pike
Interesting. Does the "tail number" of 123.0 perhaps refer to an airport frequency ?
jchpa32Photo Uploader
It does. The airport elevation is on the tail, as well.
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