Stewart S-51D Mustang, an American aerobatic aircraft built by Jim Stewart.
Rear of the Stewart S-51D Mustang.
Douglass C-47 Skytrain. First flight, December 23, 1941.
Four man crew: Pilot, co-pilot, navigator and radio operator.
Max speed: 224 mph.
A total of 10,174 were produced.
The C-47 is based on the Douglass civilian DC-3 passenger plane.
The folded wing of the carrier-based Eastern Division FM-1 (Grumman F4F-4) Wildcat.
De Havilland DH.82 “Tigermoth.”
THe De Havilland DH.82 “Tigermoth” was used as a training aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF).
One of the two North American B-25J Mitchell's Wright R-2600-9 Cyclone engines.
The B-25J Mitchell "Killer B" is a medium bomber carrying nine 50-caliber Browning machine guns in its nose, side and top and bottom turrets.
1943 SBD5N – Dauntless.
N2S Stearman.
The Stearman was the primary trainer for the Unted State Army Air Force and United States Navy. The Navy version was known as the NS and N2S.
Rear view of the Beechcraft C-45 Expeditor (Model 18).