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Vought F4U Corsair Korean War
1. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81251 V302 of VF-113
2. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81881 B304 flown by Lt William E. Pullman II of VF-193, USS Princeton, August 1952
3. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81754 B216 flown by LtJg Howard W. Westervelt, Jr., of VF-192, USS Princeton, September 1952
4. F4U-4 Bu.No. 97143 H308 flown by Cdr. Cook Cleland of VF-653, USS Valley Forge, 1951
5. F4U-4 Bu.No. 81712 A211 'DOT' of VF-791
6. F4U...
de Havilland Vampire 1. de Havilland Vampire T.55. 187. lrish Air Corps, 1956.
2. de Havilland Vampire T.55.209. Arab Legion Air Force (Royal Jordanian Air Force). 1956. Note that this aircraft was flown by King Hussein himself.
3. de Havilland Vampie T.55. 263. Advanced Flying School. South African Air Force, early 1970.
4. de Havilland Vampire T.11.WZ 518. No 14 Sguadron RAF. Oldenberg (Germany) as seen at Blackbus...
Spads
1. SPAD Xll S444 of Lt Gabriel Guerin, SPA15, Spring 1918
2. SPAD Vll S401 of Lt. Albert Deullin, SPA73, Bergues, July 1917
3. SPAD XVll S694 of Lt Francois Battesti, SPA73, October 1918
4. While Gorman de Freest Larner was flyind with the French Escadrille SPA 86, a fellow pilot plunged to his death in this SPAD S.Vll, No 13 accidentaly shot down by friendly fire (Bruce Robertson)
5. SPAD Xlll S4830 of Lt M...
McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18C Hornet Part 1
1. McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18C Bu No.163777 NG 300
2. McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18C Bu No.163699 NG 306
3. McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18C Bu No.163701NG 314
McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo. The long-nosed RF-101C Voodoo was the first combat aircraft in Southeast Asia as part of an operational unit in October 1961. The Voodoo did a superb job of photographing the Pathet Lao and Viet Cong. The RF-101C's speed made it largely immune to MiG interception. The Voodoos perform a complex missions in some 35,000 sorties over 9 years, 39 RF-101C aircraft were lost, 33 in combat including five to S...
Albatros D.III. Albatros D.lll (Def) 253,218 from the 7th escadra Myslyvska (Fighting Sguadron). This aircraft belonged to Kpt. Merlam Cooper Klev. May 1920; 2. Albatros D.lll 253,64. This aircraft was flown by kpt. Geza Keist. August 1918
Northrop P-61A-1/ P-61A-7/P-61B-2 Black Widow. 1. P-61A-1 42-5524 'Midnight Mickey',crewed by 2Lt Mc Cumber, R/O Flt Off Daniel Hinz and Gunner Pvt Peter Dutkanicz, 6th NFS, Saipan, mid-1944
2. P-61B-2 42-39428 OUR PANTHER , crewed by 2Lt Fred M Kuykendall, R/O Flt Off Charles H Rousse and Gunner Cpl George Bancroft, 548th NFS, le Shima, Spring, 1945
3. P-61A-5 42-5554 THE VIRGIN WIDOW ,crewed by 2Lt Robert Ferguson, R/O...
Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2 (11) Various different camouflage schemes in service with Luftwaffe; Italian AF; Yugoslavia AF; Hungarian AF;
1.Sicily, June-July 1943. So-called "Kanonen Booten" Bf.109 151/20 armed with three guns MG in under wings contain (Rustsatz R6). A camouflage: top-RLM74/75, a bottom-RLM76
2. BF.109G-10, III./JG 1, Anklem, �½�¾'���'�é-'l' 1944 ��.
3. Bf-109G-2. Pilot- D. Spisarevsky. By this plane it ramme...