Jul 20, 2007 #21 Graeme 1st Sergeant 4,615 2,819 May 31, 2007 pbfoot said: A selection of some different aircraft including a rare winterized Puss Moth a nice Cessa Crane a Ryan I believe and a C45 Bug Smasher and a type of US Navy trainer I forget the name of Click to expand... I think the biplane navy trainer is a Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3, and the 'Ryan' is actually a Fairchild PT-23. Great photographs.
pbfoot said: A selection of some different aircraft including a rare winterized Puss Moth a nice Cessa Crane a Ryan I believe and a C45 Bug Smasher and a type of US Navy trainer I forget the name of Click to expand... I think the biplane navy trainer is a Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3, and the 'Ryan' is actually a Fairchild PT-23. Great photographs.
Jul 21, 2007 #22 Aggie08 Staff Sergeant 998 2 Apr 15, 2005 Texas Yeah, great shots. Love the Warhawks!
Jul 25, 2007 Thread starter #24 pbfoot 1st Lieutenant 6,974 33 Apr 14, 2005 niagara falls Last ones T6's /Harvards Spits and Hurricane didn't really pay as much attention to the Spits and Hurricane as I thought they'd be going up again Attachments IMG_1360 1_1_1.jpg 14 KB · Views: 70 IMG_1537_1_1.JPG 48.9 KB · Views: 66 IMG_1555 1_1_1.jpg 28.2 KB · Views: 63 IMG_1557 1_1_1.jpg 19.4 KB · Views: 68 IMG_1564 1_1_1.jpg 17.1 KB · Views: 64
Last ones T6's /Harvards Spits and Hurricane didn't really pay as much attention to the Spits and Hurricane as I thought they'd be going up again
Dec 1, 2007 #25 DBII Senior Master Sergeant 3,212 1,678 Oct 16, 2007 Conroe, Texas Thanks for the PM. I love these shots. I will have to see about going in the future. DBII
Dec 5, 2007 #26 Micdrow “Archive” 10,636 4,177 Aug 21, 2006 Wisconsin Very cool shots pbfoot, thanks for sharing.
Dec 5, 2007 #27 ccheese Member In Perpetuity 12,408 131 Jul 10, 2007 Virginia Beach, Va. Graeme said: I think the biplane navy trainer is a Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3, Click to expand... Don't think that's a N3N-3. The one's at Pensacola did not have engine cowlings. Also, the wheels look too big (unless they're "tundra wheels"). Charles
Graeme said: I think the biplane navy trainer is a Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3, Click to expand... Don't think that's a N3N-3. The one's at Pensacola did not have engine cowlings. Also, the wheels look too big (unless they're "tundra wheels"). Charles