Depending time and distance you also might want to have a look at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley or the missile park at Pt. Mugu.
There’s also the March ARB museum, Riverside, the Western Museum of Flight in Torrance and The Palm Springs air Museum.
If you google the names their websites pop up directly.
I would try to JASDF museum in Hamamatsu.
http://www.karo-aviation.nl/photo/pages/hama05.htm
http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=10&p=193514
They have a Zero on display.
This list might help to find some others in japan though.
http://www.j-aircraft.com/misc/SURVIVE.HTM
Most of the Japanese warbirds I saw were displayed at the Udvar Hazy museum in Washington DC……:rolleyes:
Excellent pix. Thank you for posting!
Nice project. Thumbs up!!!
Good to hear the crew made it out okay.
Would there be more photos left of Kidlington in 1963? Still looking for a picture of VF608/G-ASIP in camouflage colors.
I asked a friend in Romania. Hopefully he knowns.
To boost up this old thread: Does any of you still have the metal strips which attach the front window to the airframe? Creating new ones is tough so using original would be easy.
Cheers, André
I just needed two shots and a little bit of sunshine to make my day.
Mark
Very nice! Paid off. :applause:
Thanks for the pix guys. Looks good.
So how was OW today? I guess they did not land the Vulcan? LOL
Errol,
Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Sadly both books seem out of stock.
Maybe a source for your questions in #1
http://s530.photobucket.com/user/drm2m/media/mm082_fc_web-1.jpg.htmlMartin
Another good book on Air OP in Canada is:
“Canada’s Flying Gunners” by Lt Col. DL. Fromow
Bill[/QUOTE]
So I need two. LOL:eagerness:
@André1967
Maybe a source for your questions in #1
http://s530.photobucket.com/user/drm2m/media/mm082_fc_web-1.jpg.htmlMartin
Interesting feed back. Thanks!