Fantasy of Flight- part 2
An original Polikarpov PO-2... among the bravest pilots of WWII were the Russian ladies
of the "Night Witches", who harassed German infantry in these machines...
[url]http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/rotfof0201.JPGof the "Night Witches", who harassed German infantry in these machines...
A very nice Ford Trimotor, in its original paint scheme as a flagship of TCA Airlines.
In 1956, this airplane lost its left engine in flight (it fell off!),
but landed safely.
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An original 1918 Morane A-1.
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Another rare original: astandard E-1, built in
Elizabeth, NJ, not far from where I live now.
A very rare Morane/Brock monoplane is seen hanging in the background...
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The Bucker Jungmann, one of my faves. Legendary aerobatics trainer.
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This gets better... an original Fokker DVIII!
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Tried out my polarizing filter on this Stinson
Model T airliner... got rid of most of the reflections, but not all...
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Another annoying gaffe: this is a real 1929 Vega, but it's not the real Winnie Mae...
I just don't get it, because this plane's true history is quite interesting in its own right.
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A 1937 FW 44... never seen one of these before. Hey... what is that large
boat-like thing in the background? Hmmmm...

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A very nice Stampe in French Amy colors...
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Next: more from the north hangar...

