First is the museum's Great Lakes "sport trainer", a wonderful airplane for light aerobatics, built in 1930 and powered by the famous Ranger engine.
A visiting Stampe SV.4:
This 1930 (?) Fleet Model 2 with an original Kinner radial dropped by...
Another Great Lakes- this one a replica, I believe.
And here is Brunhilde, a British-built replica of a 1917 Rumpler C.V., built for but never used in the shooting of Lawrence of Arabia back in the 60s. It sports a Gypsy Major instead of the Mercedes found on real Rumplers... mounted upside down... or is that rightside up?

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