“NA-50”
Hey it’s easy
if it’s silver – its Mustang,
if its got camo its a Hurricane when the prop is 3-bladed and a Spitfire when the prop is 4-bladed….
I once was told so by a ‘aviation expert’
My best wishes for a speedy recovery !
Martin
Check the latest Air Enthusiast for an article on the “100 hours war”
and also this
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/printer_156.shtml
Martin
Here you’ve got your “Tempest”
http://brianamarshall.fotopic.net/c606167.html
It’s a Spitfire.
Martin
So the Swiss D-3801 “MS-406” (listed above as “MS-308”, ts!) will be there, too….. for those who havent seen & heard this ship at La Ferté: You’re in for a real treat !
Martin
I am green with envy !
I’d say this twin-engined a/c is a Douglas B-18B “Bolo”
Martin
On the Swiss Connie website, re. DX nothing is mentioned at all – but many later appearances are listed…….. strange
http://www.superconstellation.ch/events/overview.aspx?language=en
Martin
and the “6-bladed prop” fighter actually is the Curtiss XP-60C with two contra-rotating 3-blade props.
Martin
the small little fighter in front of the “Dreamboat” is the Bell XP-77
Just great ! Thanks for sharing !
the P-51A is 43-6010, the P-51B is 43-24777, both Wright-Patterson Test aicraft
My acft is 44-35898 – very close to these>>
I noticed that, too 😉
another shot here:
Martin
and another shot of 44-35890
Martin
Oscar
here are three views of “Farm Gate” Invaders
first two show 44-35890 Douglas A-26C-50-DT Invader (B-26B) sent to Vietnam in August 1962 under “Farm Gate”, transferred out to Clark Field April 1964, photographed in October 1962
third shows 44-35703 Douglas A-26C-45-DT Invader (B-26B) sent to Vietnam in December 1961 under “Farm Gate”, transferred out to Clark Field April 1964
Martin