Duxford American Airforce in Britain Museum

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I would rather climb inside this like that German test pilot bird did
 

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I see they have an airworthy Chipmunk. I'd much, much rather see the Canuck airworthy. We don't even have an airworthy Canuck in Canada that I'm aware of. :rolleyes:

Tons of static ones though.
 
Perhaps the US should have imported the Yak 3 during the war Evan it could have been called the Yak Yankee and we could have should have called the imported P38 the Lockheed Limey :lol:
 
Theres one in the science museum in South Kensington too is'nt there Mossie and of course the old Supermarine S6B Schneider trophy winner 407 mph not bad for 1931 I can't publish the pics but heres the web site
http://www.ingenious.org.uk/See/Transport/Aeronautics/?target=SeeMedium&ObjectID={9D5040FE-8EE2-545B-1DC6-44B445A9A788}&s=S1&viewby=images
http://www.ingenious.org.uk/See/Transport/Aeronautics/?target=SeeLarge&ObjectID={F28DE5C8-610F-531E-E570-2691749C12C0}&viewby=images
 
the american air museam is great. what exites me most there is the beaufighter under resoration in hanger 2. did anyone spot the sunderland? if not heres a picture of where it is now:

that is the ju52 behind there. the he111 is the other side of the airliner those 2 props belong to. the fin is in the resoration hanger somewhere but i could not find it. thhis is the far side of hanger 2.
 

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