Ford Tri-Motor
Museum of FlightSeattleSept 12
Curtis Robin
Mig 15
Canadair Sabre Mark VI (F-86)
F-4C (F-110A) of Lt Col Bob "Earthquake" Titus, Mig Killer and my Ops Officer at MacDill
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YF-5A Northrop
Tail number is accurate - shot down three Mig 21s
Nam Era Flight suit, survival vest, and G suit. Wearing F-4 Martin Baker Seat harness (legstraps unfastened).
Nakajima Ki-43-IIIa Hayabusa "Oscar" Reproduction
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Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
Yak 9U
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Caproni Ca 20, Italy, 1914. Ahead of it's time monoplane, better than any German or French fighter, but the Italian Gov't wasn't interested - "Build Bombers". Only this one built.
Albatros D.Va (L24) Reproduction
Fokker Dr.I Reproduction
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Nieuport Type 28, in paint scheme of Quentin Roosevelt, Son of Teddy Roosevelt, killed while fighting.
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Curtiss JN-4D Jenny Reproduction, 1917 trainer for WW I
Start of reassembly of space shuttle cargo bay
Air Force One of Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson
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Boeing VC-137B "Air Force One" of Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. Johnson was sworn in on Air Force 2.
Boeing VC-137B "Air Force One"
Lockheed 1049G Super Constellation, 1954, the last and greatest piston-powered airliner
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I think this was the prototype Boeing 747.
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Boeing VC 137B Air Force One
Concord's nose.
Concord - advanced aerodynamic shape allowed Mach 2 cruise.
The original Boeing factory.
The original Boeing factory - airplanes were made of wood.
Boeing B-47 Statojet, world's first swept wing, all jet bomber, 1951
Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress, used in Memphis Bell and other movies. Restored to flyable condition.