I believe the T-6s are from the Condor Sqdn in Calif. half are painted U.S, and half are luftwaffe.
Norm
It is a BMW 801 but I’m not sure where it came from.
Norm
What are the odds of 2 312 sqdn spits ending up at the same airport in the U.S. 60+ years later?
Norm
Try aafo.com for air raceing info.
Norm
Thanks. I knew it must have a tail some where, becase it does’t have one now. It does look good though,
Norm
The FHC 163 is in restoration and will beon view when the collection opens in June at Paine.
Norm
FHC’s 109 flew today.
Norm
I didn’t think there was a Storch in the film, but it’s been years since I’ve seen it. A gentleman claimed that it was the FHC plane, and I didn’t want to argue with him. Thanks
Norm
I don’t mean to hijack the thread, but does anyone know what Storch was used in “The Great Escape”?
Norm
L-19 Bird Dog
L-20 Beaver
H-13 Soiux
H-21 Shawnee
CV-2 Caribu
H-34 Choctaw
C-121
All thanks to the U.S. Army
B-17 SJ and Chuckie
B-29 FiFi
PBY Sea B*tch
L-5
Stearman
2 SNJ’s
Norm
We’ll still be at Arlington probably till fall.
Norm
I’ll tell her you sent your regards when I see her this morning. Hasn’t flown yet but we are hoping if the sun ever returns.
Norm
Sir Tim was at Arlington last year and I had the honor of giving him the tour, but I felt kind of silly telling him about his Rata, Oscar, Spitfire, Emil and Hurricane. A true gentleman.
Norm
Both the V-1 and the Reichenburg at the FHC have wooden wings.
Norm
Flying Heritage in WA has 2 Harriers both British, one all white one in phoney Marine scheme.