On display at the Castle Air Museum in 1993, this rare WB-50D wears 'Flight of the Phoenix' artwork. Still looking good nearly thirty years after I first saw her in 1993 and refurbished in USAF/MATS/Weather markings.
On display at the Castle Air Museum in 1993, this rare WB-50D wears 'Flight of the Phoenix' artwork. Still looking good nearly thirty years after I first saw her in 1993.
On display at the Castle Air Museum, this B-17G is marked as "Virgin's Delight" of 410th Bombardment Squadron, 94th Bombardment Group, which was shot down over North Sea on 29 November 1943.
On display at the Castle Air Museum, this B-17G is marked as "Virgin's Delight" of 410th Bombardment Squadron, 94th Bombardment Group, which was shot down over North Sea on 29 November 1943.
On display at the Castle Air Museum, this B-17G is marked as "Virgin's Delight" of 410th Bombardment Squadron, 94th Bombardment Group, which was shot down over North Sea on 29 November 1943.
On display at the Castle Air Museum, this B-17G is marked as "Virgin's Delight" of 410th Bombardment Squadron, 94th Bombardment Group, which was shot down over North Sea on 29 November 1943.
Erickson Aircraft Collection's Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, painted to honor "Ye Olde Pub" flies low directly overhead during its display at the 2023 "Warrior Expo" airshow at McChord AFB (JBLM), Washington.
Shipped to New Zealand in July 1944, NZ1092 began a long life in the RNZAF and joined the NZ Warbirds scene as ZK-WAR in September 1978. The Harvard (ex USAAF 42-84725; ex RAF EZ361) is based at Ardmore.
Graham Bethell’s P-51D-30NA is ex USAAF 44-74829 and ex RCAF 9265. The Mustang is in the c/s of No.3 (Canterbury) Squadron. The original NZ2415 served briefly with this unit from June 1952 until a landing accident at Wigram on 23 January 1954.