I Saw Some Nice WWII Planes Today

Tail_Gunner

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I have also seen a B-17G. The "Sentimenal Journey". I was able to do a walk-around it one day, and they told us they were leaving the next at XX:XX time and that we were welcome to come back and "see them off"

The EAA in Oshkosh, WI has a B-17 also. If I don't have to work, I might get to work on it in April.



There are definately more than one P-51 left. This is a pic of a line of P-51's at an airshow in CA.
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Maybe they have a P-51A, I think those are rather few. The P-51D is much more common. They have the bubble canopy.


Maybe also they were refering to the B-24? Those are damn scarce, there might only be one of those left flying. I myself have seen two B-17's flying in formation.
 
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My Grandfather flew B24s in WW2 as an RLO and later in life flew helicopters as a WO. I would love to see a B24 up close, I have spent my whole life around acft with rotating blades and have loved every minute of it!!:usa
 

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I would love to see a B24 up close, I have spent my whole life around acft with rotating blades and have loved every minute of it!!:usa

The Air Force Museum in Ohio has a B-17, B-24, B-25 as well as the B-29 that dropped the 2nd A-bomb on Japan. It is second only to the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum as far as size, scope & quality of stuff. They have a couple of airplanes that nobody else has including the last surviving B-70 Valkerie
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and the Tacit Blue which was the TOP SECRET test bed for every stealth airplane now flying.
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P-38...... isn't that what you open a can with? :lmao:lmao

:lmao:lmao Kindof'a inside joke.. for those that don't know THAT kinda P-38.

I still have one on my key ring.. from 30+ years ago :lmao:lmao

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For those that might not know "that" kinda P-38 ? It's a finger operated can opener.. for opening the ol' timey.. C ration cans.
 

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I found some more pics.

This is a very early P-51A model. I guess you could describe it as having a 'fastback', but that really sucked for telling if there was someone on your butt. If there any of these left, it can't be very many at all.
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Here is a P-51D model showing the 'bubble canopy' which was a huge improvement in pilot 360* visability. You'll see the bubble canopy on many fighters that followed like the F-86, F-15, F-16 and F-22.
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