How about this C130 on skis?! What a mission the New Your Air Guard must have. And what are those red canisters by the rear door? There’s no telling what you will see at Sun-in-Fun.
Well, if you’re going to have an RV-8, it might as well be an RV-8R. Sun-in-Fun fun stuff.
Never imagined I would do this. I now have 1.0 hours dual logged in a P-51. Stallion 51 in Kissimmee is a first rate organization
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We rolled the Air Legend Foundation Hellcat F6F-3 40467 to the paint shop.
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The Vought F4U Corsair, an iconic American fighter aircraft of World War II and the Korean War, is renowned for its unique inverted gull wing design and powerful Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp engine. First flown in 1940, it excelled in speed, range, and firepower, serving primarily with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, as well as other Allied air forces. The Corsair played a crucial role in achieving air supremacy, conducting ground attacks, and carrying out reconnaissance missions. Its exceptional performance contributed to a highly favorable kill ratio against enemy aircraft, particularly in the Pacific Theater, making it a revered aircraft in military aviation history.