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Douglas DC-2... unfortunately I've only see her Fly once.. But hope to see her some more next year!
Curtiss Hawk 75, Bristol F2B Fighter, Hawker Nimrod, Bristol Blenhiem, Supermarine Seafire 17, North American A-26 Apache, P-63 King Cobra, DeHaviland Mosquito, Avro Lancaster, Me 109G Trop, Hawker Sea Hawk, AN-225, AN-124, Avro Vulcan, DeHaviland Comet, Gloster Gladiator, Republic P-47D Thunderbolt, Lockheed Super Constellation, Mig 21, North American F-86 A Sabre, Gloster Meteor F.8...
Lots of others I can't remember off the top of my head. Nothing even close to some of the stuff Hagar must have seen over the years though.
Unfortunately, she had a belly landing a few years ago and is waiting restoration (again)
Actually, I wouldn't count museum pieces. The most unique flying aircraft that I have seen is probably the P-38 named Glacier Girl. I don't think that there are many P-38s flying anymore, possibly only one, not sure.
Without looking up an accurate figure, I'd say there are about 5 or 6 still airworthy.
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