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City / Airport:Troy - Waco Field (1WF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Collection:Waco Air Museum
Photo Date:5 May 2018
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact
Photo ID:842319Submit Correction
View count: 17
On display at the Waco Museum with the outer skin removed, to show how she was constructed. Built in 1936, and registered in Canada as CF-CCQ on 30 March 1936. She would stay in Canada, flown there with skis equipped, until 8 July 1943 when sold back into the US and registered NC34214. Stayed with that reg until donation to the Waco Museum by the Eggspeuhler family in early 2017.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Waco YKS-6
C/n (msn):4411
City / Airport:Troy - Waco Field (1WF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:5 May 2018
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact
City / Airport:Troy - Waco Field (1WF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Collection:Waco Air Museum
Photo Date:5 May 2018
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact
Photo ID:842319Submit Correction
View count: 17
On display at the Waco Museum with the outer skin removed, to show how she was constructed. Built in 1936, and registered in Canada as CF-CCQ on 30 March 1936. She would stay in Canada, flown there with skis equipped, until 8 July 1943 when sold back into the US and registered NC34214. Stayed with that reg until donation to the Waco Museum by the Eggspeuhler family in early 2017.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Waco YKS-6
C/n (msn):4411
City / Airport:Troy - Waco Field (1WF)Map
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:5 May 2018
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact
City / Area:Beavercreek / The Mall at Fairfield Commons [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Collection:Waco Air Museum
Photo Date:25 August 2025
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact
Photo ID:842318Submit Correction
View count: 18
A rare instance of an airplane that is able to be in two places at once. Both sets of wings from YKS-6 NC34214, ex-CF-CCQ, are on display at the main entrance of The Mall at Fairfield Commons in Beavercreek, not far from the National Museum of the US Air Force, among other things. The display also represents the Waco Museum's being part of the National Aviation Heritage Area, which has (as one might imagine) many sites in the greater Dayton area.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Waco YKS-6
C/n (msn):4411
City / Area:Beavercreek / The Mall at Fairfield Commons [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:25 August 2025
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact
City / Area:Beavercreek / The Mall at Fairfield Commons [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Collection:Waco Air Museum
Photo Date:25 August 2025
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact
Photo ID:842318Submit Correction
View count: 18
A rare instance of an airplane that is able to be in two places at once. Both sets of wings from YKS-6 NC34214, ex-CF-CCQ, are on display at the main entrance of The Mall at Fairfield Commons in Beavercreek, not far from the National Museum of the US Air Force, among other things. The display also represents the Waco Museum's being part of the National Aviation Heritage Area, which has (as one might imagine) many sites in the greater Dayton area.
Registration / Serial:No Reg
Aircraft Version:Waco YKS-6
C/n (msn):4411
City / Area:Beavercreek / The Mall at Fairfield Commons [ Off-Airport ]
Region / Country:Ohio, United States
Photo Date:25 August 2025
Photo by:Kevin KuhnContact