biomed
Veteran
Why no Spitfires ?
For anyone living near New York, I strongly recommend the Glen Curtiss Museum. QUOTE]
Here you go - and I agree about the Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport!
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This is the same aircraft in front of the Bf109 in the first photo of this thread.
Johnmcd
Well-known
Why no Spitfires ?
Spitfire MkVIII - Bankstown Airshow late '80's (Mamiya 645)

And a 1940 Tigermoth. I had a 30 min hands on flight. Great fun.





Cheers - John
Dana B.
Well-known
T6-Texan, Condor Squadron, Van Nuys, California -- Rolleicord Vb

biomed
Veteran
biomed
Veteran
Boeing 80A


Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Did anyone say Spitfires? Shot with the best point and shoot in history, the Olympus Mju-II:

Duxford Flying Legends 30-June-2012 by Ronald_H, on Flickr

Duxford Flying Legends 30-June-2012 by Ronald_H, on Flickr
Muggins
Junk magnet
Another very special aircraft: Black-6.
Oh yes, and a tragedy that, after all that work, she was first thoroughly bent and then preserved in aspic.
I took my father to see her flying at Duxford - the last time he'd seen a real Messerschmitt 109 (lots of Buchons in that area in 1968!) was as a boy in 1940. Given what transpired, I'm very glad I did.
Adrian
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Tell me about Black 6 -- looks like a 109F or maybe G-2; JG-77 desert markings?
I love looking at old aircraft -- and that shot of the FW-190A up at the start really got my juices flowing: It appears to be in flying condition! Another nice shot in this strong of what I believe to be a Yak-3; a very underrated aircraft.
Keep 'em coming folks!
I love looking at old aircraft -- and that shot of the FW-190A up at the start really got my juices flowing: It appears to be in flying condition! Another nice shot in this strong of what I believe to be a Yak-3; a very underrated aircraft.
Keep 'em coming folks!
Travis L.
Registered Userino
Travis L.
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Livesteamer
Well-known
Years ago I got to meet Captain Morgan, the pilot of the Memphis Belle, at the Asheville airshow. His biography is a good read. After completing their missions they returned home for a war bonds tour. When they were flying over Asheville, Captain Morgans home town, He turned the Belle on knife edge and flew her that way between Ashevilles two tallest buildings. One of the buildings had a war office who got on the phone to the pentagon to complain and got the reply that Captain Morgan could buzz any building he wanted to. Captain Morgan died a few years ago. Joe
Travis L.
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noisycheese
Normal(ish) Human
An old warrior from my past in the USAF:
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Boeing B-52G, 59-2584. Accepted by SAC September 28,1960, retired September 23, 1991.
During another life, I used to pump JP-4 into Buffs....
Loving this thread.
Here is my dad atop his A-26 in Korea.
He flew B-26 in WW2, A-26, C-47, C119, B-50, B-57, and many others...
Here is my dad atop his A-26 in Korea.
He flew B-26 in WW2, A-26, C-47, C119, B-50, B-57, and many others...


Went to the Central Texas Air Show yesterday, hopefully will have some decent pics.
P-40, Avenger, C-47, B-25, A-26, several T-6, P-51, MIG 17 and one of only two Zeroes in flying condition.
P-40, Avenger, C-47, B-25, A-26, several T-6, P-51, MIG 17 and one of only two Zeroes in flying condition.
When he was stationed in Japan my dad had a craftsman/artist create a model of his A-26 out of a block of wood. All the details are hand painted, no decals. This model now sits on a shelf in my living room.

gb hill
Veteran
During another life, I used to pump JP-4 into Buffs....
Stationed at NAS Atlanta fuel farm we'd get calls to the Dobbins AFB side to pump JP-5 into C5's. We'd piggyback 3 R-9 5000 gallon refuelers to fuel those birds. I asked the flight capt. one time how much fuel would he need & he stated he was already at 70% but needed 10,000 gallons to reach altitude. Awesome planes. I miss those days.
bigeye
Well-known
Curtiss Thrush at our local airport, probably 1935 or 1936. By my dad with a 127 Baby Brownie:

bigeye
Well-known
Imagine as a kid this pulling up at your little local airport, 1935.
Keystone B-6A Bomber, 1st BS 9th BG - Mitchel Field
Keystone B-6A Bomber, 1st BS 9th BG - Mitchel Field

jimcon11
Member
Some really great photographs in this thread so far, as well as good info on different places one can go to find these awesome pieces of history.
Here are a few from a slide series on aircraft and technology I am beginning:
Ju52
Phoenix missile on an F14
MiG-15 #1
MiG-15 #2
Please keep them coming, I am endlessly fascinated by vintage aviation.
Here are a few from a slide series on aircraft and technology I am beginning:

Ju52

Phoenix missile on an F14

MiG-15 #1

MiG-15 #2
Please keep them coming, I am endlessly fascinated by vintage aviation.
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