
Ron Fagen's Lockheed P-38 Lightning "Ruff Stuff"
touches down after the airshow.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

1944 Aeronca L-3 / 65-TAC
N39563 spent much of the week nestled in amongst a large re-enactor's
camp, lending an authentic air to the scene.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, with bomb bay
doors open, rumbles gracefully over the crowd.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

A deHavilland Canada C-7 Caribou, N149HF,
operated by the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, stirs up dust
as it leaves the warbird parking area.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

A pair of Beech T-34C Turbo
Mentors taxies past a group of T-28s. In the 1970s,
the T-34C took over from the T-28 as the U.S. Navy's primary trainer
aircraft.
Photo by Buck Wyndham
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