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N77770, 1948 Monsted-Vincent MV-1 Starflight, C/N: Prototype

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N77770, 1948 Monsted-Vincent MV-1 Starflight C/N Prototype, Wreck of the only four-engined aircraft ever built in Louisiana: the Monsted-Vincent MV-1 Starflight.The aircraft was blown over by hurricane Andrew in August 1992 and was badly damaged. The Wedell-Williams museum (where it was on display) was closed afte

Wreck of the only four-engined aircraft ever built in Louisiana: the Monsted-Vincent MV-1 Starflight.The aircraft was blown over by hurricane Andrew in August 1992 and was badly damaged. The Wedell-Williams museum (where it was on display) was closed afte

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Photographer: Han de Ridder
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Shot Date: 1994-08-04
Airport: PTN
Harry P Williams Memorial Airport
Upload Date: 2014-01-16
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  • N77770 @ KPTN - Wreck of the only four-engined aircraft ever built in Louisiana: the Monsted-Vincent MV-1 Starflight. Only one built.
The aircraft was blown over by hurricane Andrew in August 1992. The museum was closed afterwards as it too was devastated. - by Han de Ridder by Han de Ridder @ KPTN
  • N77770 @ PTN - Wreck of the only four-engined aircraft ever built in Louisiana: the Monsted-Vincent MV-1 Starflight. The aircraft was blown over by hurricane Andrew in August 1992. The museum was closed afterwards as it too was devastated. - by Han de Ridder by Han de Ridder @ PTN
  • N77770 @ PTN - Wreck of the only four-engined aircraft ever built in Louisiana: the Monsted-Vincent MV-1 Starflight.The aircraft was blown over by hurricane Andrew in August 1992 and was badly damaged. The Wedell-Williams museum (where it was on display) was closed afte - by Han de Ridder by Han de Ridder @ PTN