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Grumman G. 44 Widgeon N4617NGrumman G.44 Widgeon N4617N Date: 1950s
Ex Armee de l Air Francaise - Douglas AD-4 126979 (msn 7779), MK, at the Musee de l air et de l espace, Le Bourget, near Paris
Boeing 314 Clipper NC18601, seen at Seattle during modification of the tail: removal of the single tail fin and fitting a new tailplane with twin fins and rudders. Date: 1938
Curtiss C-46A Commando N1385N (msn 449-CK427), of US Airlines Inc. Date: 1956
United States Navy - Kinner XRK-1 Envoy. Four civil examples were completed from 1934, fitted with 300 h.p. Kinner C-7 engines, sold to civil pilot owners
United States Air Force - Douglas C-33 ??36-78?? disassembled for repair, after a wheels-up landing or undercarriage collapse
Boeing-Stearman PT-13D Kaydet N68982 (msn 75-5041, Model E75) of Atwood Crop Dusters. Delivered to the United States Army Air Force as Date: circa 1960
BAC One-Eleven-215-AU N11183 (msn 105) Queen Kaahumanu, of Aloha Airlines at the 1967 Paris Air-show with show number 284. 26 May 1967: first flight. 31 May 1967: delivered to Aloha Airlines
Indiana Air National Guard - Republic F-84F ThunderstreakIndiana Air National Guard - Republic F-84F-40-RE Thunderstreak 52-7073 of the 163rd Fighter Squadron, Indiana Air National Guard
North American YF-93A NACA-151 2 (48-0318) 5 June 1951 to 1953: Assigned to the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics for aerodynamics research
United States Air Force - Lockheed P-80A Shooting StarUnited States Air Force - Lockheed P-80A-1-LO Shooting Star (msn 080-1144), at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. 1947: Flight Test Division, at Wright Field
Canadair CL-41R Tutor CF-LTX-X in the 1960sA conversion of a CL-41R Tutor with a CF-104 nose grafted on to demonstrate use of the aircraft for training aircrew on CF-104-F-104G radar
United States Air Force - North American F-86D Sabre 50-0496United States Air Force - North American F-86D-5-NA Sabre (Dog) 50-0496 (Buzz number FU-496) *1952-53: USAF 3200th PTG.*1956
United States Air Force - Republic F-84D-1-RE Thunderjet (Buzz no FS-649-A) of the 82nd Fighter Squadron. *1949: USAF 82nd FS (78th FG)
North Dakota Air National Guard - Northrop F-89D ScorpionNorth Dakota Air National Guard - Northrop F-89D-55-NO Scorpion 53-2517, of the 178th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, North Dakota Air National Guard, at a Naval Air Station
Michigan Air National Guard - Republic RF-84F ThunderflashMichigan Air National Guard - Republic RF-84F-30-RE Thunderflash 52-7412, of the 171st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Michigan Air National Guard
United States Air Force - Lockheed C-130D Hercules 57-0486 (msn 182-3193), of the 17th Troop Carrier Squadron (21st Composite Wing) Alaska Air Command with wheel-ski undercarriage
United Consultants UC-1 Twin Bee N87589 (msn UC1-R158). One of twenty-three conversions of Republic RC-3 Seabee amphibians, with two 180 hp Lycoming IO-360-B1D engines
Edo XOSE-1 75214 at Patuxent River Naval Air Station on the scrap dump. The Edo Aircraft Corporation was an established company that produced seaplane floats
United States Marine Corps - Douglas EF-10B Skyknight 124619United States Marine Corps - Douglas EF-10B (F3D-2Q) Skyknight 124619 (unit code RM, call-sign 3) of VMCJ-1 at Naval Air Station China Lake in California, for tests
Royal Air Force - Avro Vulcan B. 2 XL386Royal Air Force - Avro Vulcan B.2 XL386 at an air-show in the United States, fitted with an inert Blue Steel stand-off nuclear missile
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter N63118, of Aero Commuter at Long Beach CA. Date: circa 1969
United States Marine Corps - Douglas A-4E Skyhawk 151093 (msn 13263, unit code WP, call-sign 9) of VMA-223.*1964-65: VMA-223 as WP-9.*1965-66 VMA-121.*1966: VMA-211.*15 January 1967
Convair CV-580 N5812 (msn 135) Delivered new to KLM in 1953 as CV-340-48 PJ-CVB Bonaire, converted to CV-440-4 and registered as PH-CGK, later converted to CV-580 in 1960 as CF-ECS
United States Air Force - Convair VC-131H Samaritan 54-2815 (msn 217). Briefly on civil registry as N8448H with Convair. Delivered to the USAF as a VC-131D on 10 December 1954
United States Air Force - North American JF-86F Sabre 52-4608 (msn 191-304), with belly mounted Rocketdyne AR 2-3 rocket engine and two large 200 gal hydrogen peroxide underwing oxidiser tanks
United States Air Force - Stroukoff YC-134 52-1627 at Naval Air Station Moffett. Delivered to USAF as YC-123B and first based at Trenton, then Edwards AFB
Boeing XB-47 Stratojet 46-0065, first prototype of the B-47, first flown on 17 December 1947. Stalled on approach and crashed near Moses Lake Air Force Base, WA, on 11 May 1949. Date: circa 1948
United States Air Force - Fairchild C-82A-15-FA Packet (msn 10048), with snow-ski undercarriage designated EC-82A for trials from 1945-1951. To civilian registry in 1957 as N75399
United States Marine Corps - Bell UH-1E Iroquois 151845 (msn 6039- unit code WB - call-sign 12) from VMO-6. Written off on 7 May 1970 when with HML-16. Date: 1960s
Douglas EC-47A N3630GDouglas EC-47AN3630G (msn 20422), of the United States Department of Agriculture. Built as for the United States Army Air Force and converted to EC-47A
Douglas C-47B N55LDouglas C-47B-15-DK N55L (msn ), of Continental Air Services Delivered to the United States Army Air Force as - 12th Air Force in Italy 26 December 44. then Netherlands and Belgium
Chase XC-123A 47-787, jet-powered assault transport - powered assault glider. 47-787 was ordered on 2 December 1946 as a Chase XCG-20 assault glider prototype for Project MX-879
United States Marine Corps - Lockheed KC-130F 148248 (msn 282-3574 - unit code QB - call-sign 248) of VMGR-352 (Marine Aerial Refueller Transport Squadron-352)
Douglas DC-7B N6204B (msn 45365), of Sensormatic, at Las Vegas International Airport. Date: 1967
Ford 5-AT-74 Tri-Motor N414H in TWA colours. During 1963, it was leased to TWA for a cross-country series of flights starting from Los Angeles, California to Newark, New Jersey
United States Navy - Curtiss SB2C-4 Helldiver 703 (Curtiss Model 84F) in the SW Pacific. ( The SB2C-4 is an SB2C-1c but fitted with wing racks for eight 5 in (127 mm) rockets or 1
Goodyear GA-468 Inflatoplane (Goodyear XAO-3-GI), single-seat Inflatoplane at the 1959 World Congress of Flight, held in Las Vegas
Gracie Fields with friendsGracie Fields (1898-1979) - English actress, singer and comedian and star of both cinema and music hall, pictured with friends at Prestbury, after returning from the United States. Date: 1943
Washington D. C. - Union Station from the airWashington D.C. - Union Station from the air
Washington D. C. - The United States Capitol building from the airWashington D.C. - The United States Capitol building from the air
United States Navy – Dayton-Wright DH-4 trainer
United States Navy - Douglas DT-4United States Navy Douglas DT-4 (x2), with United States Army Air Service 2x Martin MB-2, a Fokker T-2 (F.IV) and US Army blimp TO-3, for a demonstration. Date: circa 1922
United States Navy - Wright NW-1 - A-6543United States Navy - Wright NW-1 A-6543, Pulitzer racer with 650hp Packard T-2. Date: circa 1922
United States Navy - Longren L-3 - A-6745United States Navy - Longren L-3 A-6745. Three L-3s were purchased to test performance of moulded fibre construction. A6745 was later transferred to the United States Army Air Service at McCook Field
United States Navy - USS Shenandoah - ZR-1United States Navy - USS Shenandoah (ZR-1), the first of four United States Navy rigid airships overflying a city. Shenandoah was constructed during 1922-1923 at Lakehurst Naval Air Station
L-W-F Model H Owl - AS64012L-W-F Model H Owl AS64012, in later guise with extended centre nacelle and four-wheel main undercarriage. The Owl was distinctive for its tube-like twin booms with central nacelle fuselage
United States Navy - Curtiss-Naval Aircraft Factory F-5LUnited States Navy - Curtiss/Naval Aircraft Factory F-5L, Curtiss CS and Martin MO in formation. Date: 1920s