
A Chance-Vought F4U Corsair folds its wings
after arriving on the warbird flight line.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

Troops guard a Vought F4U Corsair at a Marine forward operating base in
the South Pacific in 1943. (Or are they
re-enactors at Oshkosh in 2010?)
Photo by Buck Wyndham

A Short Brothers Tucano T. Mk1, N822RS, a very
rare sight on the
Oshkosh flight line — or anywhere in the USA, for that matter.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

Aviation muscle personified: a 1947
Douglas AD-1 Skyraider,
N2AD,
operated by the
Warbird Heritage Foundation.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

A flight of Nanchang CJ-6s and Yakovlev Yak-52s gently banks over
show-center.
Photo by Buck Wyndham

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