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U.S. Navy Kaman K-16B VSTOL BuNo 4353 was the only Kaman
non-helicopter type that was built and it used a the fuselage, cockpit
section and tail surfaces of a Grumman JRF-5 Goose amphibian which
were mated to new tilting design wings.
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amphib1.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
B25, as used in the Dolittle Raid
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b25.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
B26, fighter-bomber from the end of WW2
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b26.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
B47, early jet bomber
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b47a.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
B47, early jet bomber
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b47b.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
B47, early jet bomber |
showing damaged gear b47c.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Mig15, Korean war era
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mig15a.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Navy Radar Plane
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Northrop Grumman E-1 Tracer radar-plane.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Controls of E1-B Simulator
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controls.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Early Jet Missle, back
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missle-back.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Early Jet Missle, copied from German V1
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missle-yellow.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
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WW2 Navy fighter norma.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Rocket Engine
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rocket-eng.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Early homebuilt Curtis pusher
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This Curtiss-type pusher was built and flown by 17 year old
Howard S. Bunce of Berlin, CT. Obsessed with the desire to fly, Bunce
would go wherever he could find a Curtiss pusher airplane, make
sketches, then go home and make parts until he had assembled an
airplane. He could not afford a Curtiss engine but used a 4-cylinder
air-cooled engine constructed by Nels J. Nelson of New Britain, CT.
Bunce made several attempts to fly his airplane, but according to his
brother none were really successful.
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F100
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f100.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Strange Canadian radar plane
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funnyplane.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
de Havilland Canada DHC-4 (C7-A) Caribou
Twin engine cargo plane
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greenplane2.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Twin engine radar plane
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greenplane.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Martin RB-57A Canberra
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jet-2-eng.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]()
Gattling gun used in A10
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gun.jpg, Apr 2001 ![]() |
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