 An Avro Vulcan |
 Vulcan from astern |
 P-47, airworthy! |
 F7-F Tigercat |
 partially restored Hurricane |
 Hanger view |
 Panavia Tornado GR-1, the ground attack version |
 Panavia Tornado GR-1, closeup of the business end |
 Saudi small-jet trainer |
 Ju-52, Nazi WW2 transport aircraft |
 Sunderland Short flying-boat |
 MiG-21 beneath the Sutherland's starboard wing |
 Avro York (transport) |
 Mi-24 Hind attach helicopter |
 British version of the Sikorsky Sea King |
 Avro Canada |
 Avro Canada |
 Grumman F6-F Hellcat, the fighter that won the pacific war |
 Grumman F4F in RAF colors |
 AT-6 trainer. known in the US as the "Texan", the RAF called these "Harvards", |
 SAAB Drakken, a swedish interceptor from the 60s |
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 A "Victor" nuclear bomber |
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 B-25 Mitchell (airworthy!) |
 B-17 Flying Fortress (airworthy!) |
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 F-15A Eagle, air superiority fighter/interceptor |
 F-15A from the front |
 F-15A |
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 "Counting the cost" -- a memorial to the US aircrews lost |
 SPAD: WW1 fighter |
 P-51D: the fighter that won the european war |
 C-47: Skymaster, or "Gooney Bird" |
 B-17 Flying Fortress |
 From a pamphlet given to US troops stationed in the UK |
 FB-111: high-speed low altitude strategic bomber |
 F4 Phantom II |
 F-100 Super Sabre: first supersonic fighter |
 T-33A: first US jet trainer |
 B-26A Marauder in Navy colors |
 F6F Hellcat |
 U2 spy plane (above a B-29 fuselage) |
 The American Air Museum at Duxford |