The “750” Thunderbolt is a great sample of the WWII fighter.
All the restored aircraft look well cared for.
Thanks for sharing.
A virtual visit is always welcome specially when there are Hunters involved.
Thank you.
Again, an excellent set. Thank you for sharing.
I hope this collection finds a new home I would love to visit some day.
It’s snowing here again since this morning 🙁 … so it’s nice to see some color at last!
Thanks for the optimism and the wonderful pix 🙂
Cheers
Great pix. Thank you.
Looks like a beautiful day with a hint of spring – the Curtiss-Wright looks really nice.
Nice pix.
Thank you for the virtual visit – it’s always a nice treat.
Thanks again for the update and a great virtual visit.
This thread has turned into a full museum catalog 🙂
Very nice.
Interesting to see some of the post-WWII jets – the Pulqui I and II prototypes developed by the French and German engineers in Argentina.
Thanks.
Great pix of a nasty beast.
Thanks.
Just curious… any info on the first emblem in the background on photo 5 (the siren)? It looks a lot like the emblem of the city of Warsaw.
Very interested. More pleas 🙂
Great pix. A very nice set of the Eagle.
Thanks.
I second that.
Thanks.
There’s some trials footage of VZ608 on this link to the museum’s new Emepdia listing http://empedia.info/maps/28 that might be of interest!
Nice photos James despitethe wet weather! 🙂
Thank you TwinOtter23. Nice Meteor footage.
I also enjoyed the most unusual Harrier ZA176 landing on a Spanish freighter story.
James, the Newark Museum is a great discovery. I will definitely have to include it in my next visit to the UK.
Thanks.
Very nice pix. Thanks James. More shots of the Meteor?
At least you can look at the grass turning green. Snif… I can smell the spring around the corner… not – we just had 20 cm of snow yesterday 🙁
One amazing shot!
Thanks.