One of the entrances to the Warbird parking area.
Photo by Buck Wyndham
This lineup of some of the various military
derivatives of the Beech 18 was a perfect history lesson, clearly illustrating the many
uses for this versatile airplane.
Photo by Buck Wyndham
A trio of Nanchang CJ-6 trainers performs a formation takeoff
as one of the Aeroshell team's T-6s rests before its next performance.
Photo by Joseph M. Lunetto, Imageination.net.
One of the interesting features of the warbird
shows at Oshkosh are the pyrotechnic explosions which simulate bombing and strafing as the
planes fly by. Here, the world's only airworthy "H-model" B-25 emerges from a
blast from the previous aircraft.
Photo by Buck Wyndham
The finale of the "pyro" show is
this 1000-foot long wall of fire, which sends a blast of heat rippling across the crowd up
to a half-mile away.
Photo by Buck Wyndham
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