Gallery
All Coast Aircraft Recovery has moved numerous aircraft across the United States. Here are some pictures from their most recent moves.
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For Our Future Generations - March 21, 2022
Expanding our love and knowledge of aircraft to the next generations. Pictured -
PV-1 Ventura - Completed on September 11, 2020
This PV-1 Ventura was installed onto its final display position in the New Sanford Airport air terminal building in Sanford, FL on September 11 2020. This completed a 17 year restoration effort by a long list of volunteers led by the All Coast Aircraft Recovery Team Leader, Sean Mahany CWO-4 USN ( Ret ). -
T-33 Shooting Star - June 24 - 30, 2020
The ACAR team traveled to Odessa, TX to move an aircraft to Pecos City, TX. The team provided technical assistance for the pedestal removal, disassembly, and load out of this aircraft. The dismount, disassembly, loading, surface transport, unloading, reassembly, and remount was performed by a team of volunteers from Pecos City, TX. -
A-26 Invader - June 21 -21, 2020
The ACAR team provided technical assistance for the relocation of this A-26 from the Museum of Aviation at the Warner-Robins AFB in GA to the Alabama Air National Guard Facility at Fort Sumpter Smith in Birmingham, AL. Disassembly, load, unload, and reassembly was performed by a team of maintenance professionals from the 117 Air Refueling Wing. -
P-40N Warhawk - April 20 - 21, 2020
This P-40N Warhawk was recently relocated from Warbird Adventures in Kissimmee, FL to American Aero Services in New Smyrna Beach, FL. The aircraft was relocated for a private owner. -
Grumman Gulfstream 2 - November 13 - 27, 2019
This aircraft was moved from Montgomery Regional Airport in Montgomery, AL to the Alabama Technical College in Ozark, AL. -
F7U-3 Cutlass - September 23 - October 14, 2019
Relocation of this aircraft was done for a private owner. -
Multi Aircraft Move - August 3 -16, 2019
This 10 aircraft relocation project was in support of Trident Technical Collage requirement to relocate the aircraft from their Current location in Moncks Corner, SC to their newly constructed campus location in North Charleston, SC. This aircraft relocation project was accomplished by a combined team composed of members from All Coast Aircraft Recovery Inc. and Leslie Chapman Jr. Transport Inc. -
Phase 3 F-14 photos and FA-18 MiG Killers - June 4 - 17, 2019
This was a combined transportation job. Phase 3 of the F-14 move for Paramount Pictures ended in San Diego. From there 2 FA-18s were picked up and moved from the Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego to the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL. These 2 FA-18s were in the Gulf War. -
F6F Hellcat - April 24 - May 1, 2019
This aircraft belongs to the National Naval Aviation Museum Pensacola, FL. It is on temporary loan to the U.S. Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum at Cape May, NJ. Chuck Mosely, the owner of All Coast Aircraft Recovery, was honored to relocate this aircraft as it is the same type aircraft his Father flew during World War II.