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Quoting NorthStarDC4M (Reply 3): anymore??? |
Quoting NorthStarDC4M (Reply 3): Many Spitfires in existance, maybe 20 airworthy |
Quoting Waterpolodan (Reply 6): It's amazing that there are so few of these planes left... |
Quoting Waterpolodan (Reply 6): amazing that there are so few of these planes left... |
Quoting NorthStarDC4M (Reply 3): at least 2 Fw190s in airworthy form. |
Quoting Lumberton (Reply 10): No ME-109s? Wasn't this the most produced fighter aircraft in history? There's got to be some flying somewhere? This press release talks about a ME-109 at a recent air show. http://www.experiencecolumbus.com/pr...d=118 |
Quoting DeltaGuy (Reply 11): That's why it always saddens me to see aircraft being scrapped at AMARC and other places....if we knew what we did back after WWII when all sorts of aircraft were murdered, we'd save more of them. I have a feeling we'll regret it one day. |
Quoting Waterpolodan (Reply 16): Was one of those B24s once painted silver with "All American" written on the nose? I saw that plane and a B17 at the Weeks Air Museum when I was a kid, I still have the tshirt somewhere and the .50 cal bullets. |
Quoting KPDX (Reply 17): All American (formally known as 'Dragon and its Tail') which is owned by the Colling Foundation. |
Quoting NorthStarDC4M (Reply 3): 1 Spanish built He111 with Merlin engines |