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F-86 Sabre (VIII0755)
The F-86 Sabre is what a jet should look like. The Air Museum Planes of Fame in Chino, California, owns this F-68 flown near the Colorado River separating California and Arizona.
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B-17 Flying Fortress (Bomber)
The B-17 Flying Fortress and the B-24 Liberator were our primary bombers in Europe during WW II. This B-17, Aluminum Overcast, is owned by the Experimental Aircraft Association and was photographed near Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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F4U-5N Corsair (VIII0274)
Jim Read’s Corsair flew over Lake Michigan for this portrait with Read at the controls.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Ryan PT-22 Recruit (VIII0515)
Chuck Harley flew this beautiful PT-22 Recruit over the Kansas landscape.
Available only as a photograph. |
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A-26 Invader (VIII0363)
The A-26 Invader, flown here by Mark Clark, served in WW II, Korea and Viet Nam. It was photographed over Lake Michigan near sunrise.
Available only as a photograph. |
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F4U-5N Corsair (VIII0283)
Shot from the tail the the B-25 Devil Dog, Jim Read piloted his Corsair early one morning over Lake Michigan.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Stearman (VIII0490)
The north shore of Oahu was the background for Bruce Clement’s Stearman.
Available only as a photograph. |
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B-17 Flying Fortress (VIII0452)
Aluminum Overcast, the EAA’s B-17, follows behind the B-25 Devil Dog as they circle over Lake Michigan.
Available only as a photograph. |
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Stearman (2002-612)
Ira Rucker flew his Stearman into the sunset.
Available only as a photograph. |
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C-47 Skytrain (VIII0443)
This C-47 Skytrain, Tico Belle, flown by Bob James, is currently under restoration. Contact www.vacwarbirds.org for information of helping with that restoration.
Available only as a photograph. |
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