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Stinson L-5 N55789, "Miss Ziggy,"
operated by the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas wing of the Commemorative Air Force. Photo by
Col. Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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N55789 taxies out for takeoff. Photo by Col.
Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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N55789 gleams in the sun as it banks low over
the trees. Photo by Col. Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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This view of N55789 emphasizes the large size of
the L-5's tail surfaces. Photo by Col. Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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N55789 shows its meanacing sharks-teeth paint
scheme as it taxis in. Photo by Col. Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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"Miss Ziggy" taxis out for takeoff on
a hot day. Ample cooling airflow for the pilots is provided by the fold-down windows. Photo
by Col. Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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John Gronemeyer's L-5. Note the leading-edge
slots on the wings. Photo by Col. Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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L-5 N55789 "Miss Ziggy" turns
final at Midland, Texas. Photo by Col. Harlan Short and courtesy CAF. |
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N8369H, a beautiful 1944 Stinson L-5 (Ser. No.
44-17504), owned by Kim Peterson of Spanish Fork, Utah, USA. |