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United States Army Square Dance Team - Sikorsky H-19D Chickasaw (one of the boys) The Square Dance Team, which was first based at the Army Aviation School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Texas Ag-1 N222. The first of the specialised agricultural aircraft, designed and built at Texas A&M College Aircraft Research Center by Fred Weick
RAF - Supermarine Spitfire LF. Mk. IX 7224M - TB382Royal Air Force - Supermarine Spitfire LF.Mk.IX 7224M - TB382, as a gate guard at RAF Middleton St. George. Date: 1960
USAF - Republic F-105D Thunderchief 62-4353United States Air Force - Republic F-105D Thunderchief 62-4353 of the Virginia Air National Guard. Date: circa 1970
USAF - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014United States Air Force - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014 of 29 AMS - 29 AMG at Mitchell Field 1948 47-0014 crash-landed at Norton AFB
Volpar Super Turbo 18 N91265 (msn AF-409, formerly C-45G and AT-7C ), at St. Louis, Missouri. was re-manufactured by Beechcraft from AT-7C (msn 6089) in 1953. Converted to RC-45G, then RC-45H
de Havilland DH. 114 Riley Heron 2 N14146 and N19Dde Havilland DH.114 Riley Heron 2 N14146 (msn 14146) and N19D (msn 14109) of King Airlines, at Wichita falls in Texas. Built as a Heron 2 and converted to a Riley Heron 2
Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445 (SSSR-L5445, msn 8350401), of Aeroflot, at Keflavik Naval Air Station in Iceland. This Tu-104A was the second of its kind to visit the USA in September 1959
USAF - Douglas-Tulsa B-47E Stratojet 53-2115United States Air Force - Douglas-Tulsa B-47E-45-DT Stratojet 53-2115. 2115 was retired to MASDC at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on 5 January 1966 and declared excess on 29 January 1969
United States Air Force - Fairchild C-123B Provider 54-0697United States Air Force - Fairchild C-123B-10-FA Provider 54-0697 (msn 20146), later converted to C-123K, supplied to VNAF, then to Philippine AF. Date: circa 1958
United States Navy - McDonnell FH-1 Phantom 111793, (msn, base code BC, call-sign 1 ) of VMF-122. Date: 1949
USAF - Northrop F-89D-5-NO Scorpion 51-0415United States Air Force - Northrop F-89D-5-NO Scorpion 51-0415, an early production F-89D (number 16), with rocket only armament
United States Army Air Corps - Douglas O-46A 35-179, in storage for the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Date: circa 1945
USAF - Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 51-5211United States Air Force - Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 51-5211 (msn 43621) of Troop Carrier Command. This aircraft was struck of charge at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on 13 April 1971 and scrapped
Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor N8407 Date: circa 1965
Lockheed F-5G-6-LO N5596V (msn 7985, formerly ). Built as a P-38L-5-LO, but converted to F-5G-6-LO Date: circa 1965
United States Navy - McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee 125065 (msn 394) Date: circa 1960
USAF - Boeing KC-97G Stratofreighter 52-0891United States Air Force - Boeing KC-97G-22-BO Stratofreighter 52-0891 (msn 16584), crashed in Florida on 7 June 1955. Date: circa 1954
United States Navy - Grumman F8F-2D Bearcat 122663 (base code UD, call-sign 60 ) Date: 1953
United States Army Air Corps - Martin B-10B 34-100 (msn 631), 34-100 was damaged when it crashed on landing at Rhinelander, WI on 1 June 1939. Date: circa 1937
Boeing XP-8 28-359Boeing XP-8 (Model 66) 28-359 (msn 806). Designed to a 1925 Army Air Corps specification for a fighter powered by a 600hp Packard 2A-1500 inverted water-cooled V-12 engine
Convair YB-58A-1-CF Hustler 55-670 (msn 11) of the 6592nd Test Squadron, Carswell AFB, TX, with markings for Operation Deep Freeze, the climatic testing of the B-58 carried out at Eglin AFB
Martin XB-51 46-0685 Ordered as a Martin XA-45 but redesignated XB-51 in 1948. 46-0685 was used in filming of Toward the Unknown as the fictitious Gilbert XF-120 and crashed on take-off from El Paso
SPAD VII 3 with Convair F-102A Delta Dagger 56-0958SPAD VII 3 in the collection of the National United States Air Force Museum, in company with Convair F-102A-51-CO Delta Dagger 56-0958 of the 317th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at McChord Air Force
Curtiss P-36A Hawk 38-001 and North American X-10 GM-19307Curtiss P-36A Hawk 38-001 (msn 12415, call-sign 69 ) in 1940 war game special camouflage colours, in the collection of the National United States Air Force Museum, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
USN - USMC - North American FJ-4B Fury 141484United States Navy - United States Marine Corps - North American FJ-4B Fury 141484 (base code 7R, call-sign 55 ) of a combined Navy - Marines reserve flying training school
United States Navy - McDonnell F4H-1F Phantom II 145315b (msn 16), pre-production F4H Phantom II. Later redesignated F-4A-2-MC
North American P-51C-5-NT Mustang NX4184N Baily Betty (msn, formerly ) with race number 34. was struck off charge and sent to Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK on 5 October 1945 for disposal
Boeing DH-4M-1 110 of the US Air Mail Service, seen before its modern restoration. The Boeing DH-4 was initially almost identical to the original de Havilland design
USAF - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17GUnited States Army Air Force - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G, seen, presumably, at Shaw Field or a satellite field
United States Army Air Corps - Boeing P-26 Peashooter Date: circa 1938
Ryan ST-3KR - PT-22 Recruit - N48773Ryan ST-3KR (PT-22 Recruit) N48773 (msn 1868, ex ) The ST-3KR had a more powerful Kinner R-5 engine fitted and became the definitive model, with more than 1
USAF - Republic F-105D Thunderchief 61-0159United States Air Force - Republic F-105D Thunderchief 61-0159 Cricket 108 Date: circa 1970
Handley Page Jetstream 100 G-AXUI at the Cranfiel College of Aeronautics, in use as a flying classroom - research tool. Date: circa 1990
United States Air Force - Fairchild C-123J 56-4396 (msn 20280), formerly of the Alaska Air National Guard, in storage at MASDC awaiting disposal
Arpin A-1 G-AFGB (msn 1), designed and built by M.B Arpin & Co at Hanworth and first registered on 17 March 1938. This aircraft survived the war but was scrapped in 1946. Date: 1938
Fokker C. II G-CAEVFokker C.II G-CAEV (msn 174), owned by Brock & Weymouth - P.Q. O Brien. A three-seat airliner with enclosed limousine style cabin behind the pilots open cockpit
USMC - North American Rockwell YOV-10A Bronco 152880United States Marine Corps - North American Rockwell YOV-10A Bronco 152880 (msn 300-2), the second pre-production OV-10 in storage after service with the Naval Air Test Center
Napier Oryx Gas Generator, a turbo-shaft powered gas generator for tip-jet helicopters like the Percival P.74. Seen in the exhibition hall at the 1955 SBAC Farnborough Air Show
Royal Air Force - Vickers Varsity T. 1Royal Air Force - Vickers Varsity T.1 Date: circa 1957
Chase XC-123A 47-787Chase XC-123 A 47-787. The sole XC-123A converted from the second Chase MS-8 - XCG-20 - G-20 prototype assault glider. The addition of 4x 5
United States Marine Corps - McDonnell Douglas A-4E 151030 (msn 13200) of VMA-131, based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove
United States Air Force - Martin B-57B Canberra 52-1549United States Air Force - Martin B-57B-MA Canberra 52-1549 (msn 132), at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas. Date: 1960
United States Air Force - Grumman SA-16A Albatross 51-0070 (msn 149) of the Military Air Transport Service (MATS) Later 51-070 was modified to SA-16B, then to SA-16B - ASW (Model G-251)
United States Air Force - Northrop F-89B Scorpion 49-2447 of the Air Proving Ground at Eglin Air Force Base. Date: circa 1951
Douglas XF4D-1 Skyray 124587 (msn 7464), 2nd prototype of the F4D, bailed to General electric, at an Edwards Air Force Base air display