found this on my HDD
53-687 in happier days
Martin
😮 😮 😮
mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa…..
for comparison
and another
CP-891
Then you have to visit La Ferte Alais / Amicale Jean-Baptiste Salis
it’s situated South of Paris – not directl ‘around the corner’ from Tours, but well worth a visit !
http://www.ajbs.com/Anglais/masterbrit.htm
Regards
Martin
😀 😀 😀
me too !
Martin
Not to horn in, but to the right of the P-63 in that first high-angle shot I think I see at least two P-51s as well; they certainly aren’t Jugs or P-40s, anyway, with those squared-off tailplanes. Ohhhh for a time machine…
S.
Absoltely correct, Steve – two P-51’s are stacked in the 2nd/3rd row (first two a/c from the right in the photo of post #2). Different views of this same scene show more details (see below). In below photo, you can also see another P-51B fuselage on the left side, center.
Martin
Yup, Bv138
could be one of those shot down by Coastal Command Lockheed Hudsons –
I have some reference somewhere…..
Martin
Short Sunderland
Happy Birthday, mate.
Have a great day !
Martin
there also is an AV-8A (?) at the Hangar 25 Air Museum in Big Spring, TX, USA
AV-8B Harrier 159381 Western Aerospace Museum at Oakland
AV-8 Harrier ‘719’ at NASA Museum Moffett Field
there’s an AV-8C at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL, USA
and an AV-8B (3rd oldest airframe) at the Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte/Douglas International AIrport, NC, USA
GR.3 XZ965 displayed in the garden of the Institute of Aeronautical Engineering in Beijing, China
http://afwing.com/gallery/beijing.htm
Martin