"Crusader" in profile by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: Showcasing her elegant, sleek lines, "Crusader" sits on the ramp during a summer fly-in. _DSC7461
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"Crusader" in profile by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: Showcasing her elegant, sleek lines, "Crusader" sits on the ramp during a summer fly-in. _DSC7461
Italian single-engine turbojet monoplane Ambrosini Sagittario on a vintage postcard
A vintage yellow Cessna 140A on display at Pima Air Museum in Tucson, Arizona. The Cessna is a single-engine, two-seater with room for a couple of suitcases, a light general aviation aircraft for the general public that was first produced in 1949 until 1951, immediately following the end of WWII. Technie Note: This was shot with a Canon 1DS Mark II using a 28-200 zoom on a tripod.
Great Ride by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: A lucky individual appears to have enjoyed his historic flight experience aboard the CAF P-51 Mustang, "Gunfighter". _DSC4080
Unfolding the wings while taxiing out by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: As one of only two Curtiss Helldivers flying, I was intrigued watching the wings unfold as this one taxied to the active runway. Not something you see everyday! _DSC3620
Flying Legend's P-51 Mustang, "Frances Dell" by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: _DSC1395
Silver Props, Summer Day by Jeff Hooten Via Flickr: "Crusader", one of two P-51's based in the Denver area taxis out as pilot Joe Thibodeau scans the area ahead. _DSC2283
North American L-17A "Navion", a single-engine, four-seat utility aircraft on a vintage postcard