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Even more colourful DHC-6 Twin Otter markings. There are aircraft of the United Nations, US Army Parachute Team in D-Dan markings, Panamanian Navy, Ethiopian Army, a special Chilean SAR scheme, and a Peruvian aircraft on floats.
Unusual Douglas C-47s. RCAF Dakota Mk.III in United Nations livery; C-47B operated under contract by Carco Air Service; C-53 flown by Northeast Airlives pilots; and a C-47 used by the Military Attache in Wellington, New Zealand
North-American B-25B, B-25C & B-25D Mitchell
B-25B, 3rd Antisubmarine Sqn., Westover, Mass., ca. 1942.
B-25C used for advanced training at Columbia, South Carolina, 1942.
B-25D, Screaming Meemie, 487th BS, 340th BG, Sicily, late 1943.
B-25C FAT CAT, Dobodura, New Guinea, mid-1943.
RCAF B-25D Mitchell at 5OTU, Boundary Bay, British Columbia, 1945. [B-25C/D]
Air National Guard Douglas C-47A Skytrain. Puerto Rico Air Guard 0-92079; 'The Old Dominion' Virginia Air National Guard 1948; Nebraska National Guard NG315555; A60 New Mexico National Guard circa 1947 NG330691;
de_Havilland_Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter. Contains markings for the Ecuadorian Air force; Canada's Dept. of Transport surveillance aircraft; US Army Alaska National Guard; Guatemalan Air Force; Committee of the Red Cross; and French Air Force.
Naval T-Birds Lockheed T-33A Shooting Stars
Lockheed TV-2 in natural metal finish, attached to NAS Glenview, Illinois.
A TV-2 drone controller of GMGRU-1 (Guided Missile Group 1) mid 1959.
US NAVY T-33B of the Naval Air Training Command, stationed at NAS Glynco, ca. 1974.
US MARINES TV-2 based at MCAS El Toro, Oct. 1961.
TV-2 of Marine Air Squadron 32.
Strange Hurricanes
Hurricane Mk.IIb, BN125 of 681 San., India, Feb 1943.
Hurricane Mk.I, P2992, of 527 Radar Calibration San., Hornchurch, 1943.
Hurricane Mk.IV, KZ225 of 1 (Indian)Service Flying and Training School, Ambala, 1946.
Hurricane Mk.I, L2048, sent to Poland July 1939.
Hurricane Mk.IIb (trop), captured and test-flown by the Japanese.
Hurricane Mk.IIb of the Turkish Air Force, September 1943.
Martin B-26B Marauder (5) 296185 4T-S 56th BS Holland 1945; 295867 IH-A1 1st Pathfinder Sqn with shark mouth; 295894 K9-P 494th BS/344th BG 'Georgias on my Mind'; 243279 Number 44 442nd BS320th BG 'The Old Warrior'; 2107783 Number 23 441st BS/320th BG 'Thumper'.
Stars in the Sky (4) Consolidated B-24J Liberator 252154 E8-G+ 453rd BG `Male Call' flown by Jimmy Stewart; 441535/LR 424th BS 367th BG Pacific `Janie' overall natural metal flown in by Sabu the Elephant Boy; Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress 124635 BN-O 351st BG `The Eight Ball' flown by Clark Gable; 12463 `Yankee Doodle' 395th BS 5th BG Pacific flown by Gene Roddenberry. On this reprint we added another Star-Ed McMahon, who fle...
Oddball Supermarine Spitfire
Spitfire Mk.I, AR213, of 57 OTU, early 1942.
Spitfire Mk.IXe of Capitaine Gabriel Gauthier, Commandant of GC II/7.
Spitfire Mk.VB of 41 Squadron, Hawkinge, Kent, June 1942.
Spitfire Mk.Vc, JK764, of 352 (Yugoslav) Sqn., Vis airfield (Croatia), 1944.
Spitfire Mk.Vc, AA963 in US camouflage and markings, Feb. 1942.
Mk.I/Mk.VC/Mk.IXE/
Cool Camo T-Birds. Here are some Lockheed T-33s in eye-catching schemes and very colourful markings. There's the 57th FS "JAWS" in SEA camouflage. There's a Pakistani bird in overall green came with a big red wing on the nose and red hi-viz markings. There's an RCAF aircraft in post-war fighter colours of grey, green, And PRU blue, complete with a big Snoopy on a white-painted fin. There's a Luftwaffe aircraft with large nose ...
Piper L-4 Grasshopper Colourful and unusual L-4s. There are US Army, US Navy, and Free French aircraft, including one that shot down a German aircraft in a dogfight!