Wildcat
Major
Fantastic! Beaut looking machine
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Kind of tricky to get to, it's on the Navy base and google sends you to the wrong gate. But it was worth the effort. Very interesting museum.
(edit: with Fubars help I got these embedded in the post)
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Early biplane flying boat (not sure what make)
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Early Curtiss hawk family biplane fighter
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Grumman FF fighter
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Grumman F2F fighter - looks much more 'tubby' than the FF. You can definitely see the family resemblance to the Wildcat
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Vought Vindicator scout / dive bomber (was surprised to see rear fuselage is covered with fabric)
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Yellow floatplane (make and model unknown)
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Tomahawk IIb / P-40 / Hawk 81 fighter (I posted several more photos of this one in the P-40 thread)
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Ball Turret from a B-24
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N1K1 or K2, Shiden Kai "George" - very rare!
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Closeup of automatic maneuvering flaps on the George
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SBD Dauntless
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SBD dauntless again (because it's the plane that won the Pacific war!)
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OS2U "Kingfisher"
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PB2Y - Coronado. They said this huge thing was the personal transport for Admiral Nimitz
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F8F Bearcat. Very impressive, clean lines, small plane.
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F7F Tigershark
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Martin AM-1 'Mauler' (Thanks Capt. Vic)
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Cutaway view of PBY Catalina (very interesting display)
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Rear view of an (I think) F2G or F1G Corsair. They had several Corsairs in the muesum.
-Is that B-24 turret from a PB4Y or one of the late marks B-24?
-The Curtiss trainer is a "Falcon" SNC-1
-RE: getting on base. Check the Museum website https://www.navalaviationmuseum.org/ for the proper gate address. The museum directions from I-10 are a pain but from US 98 the entrance was well marked the last time I was there.
-The website has a really interesting virtual tour.
-If you go, and have some time, check out the museum library. They have some great books from the "Golden Age" worth perusing.