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cecFile: A6M2ZERO
Subject: A6M2 Zero
Aircraft Model: Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero
Time Period: 1941
Country of Origin: Japan
Notes of Interest: This is a replica of the famous Zero fighter. Most western aviation experts felt at the time that the Japanese couldn't build a world-class fighter aircraft. The Zero proved they were dead wrong.
File: AIRMASTR
Subject: Air Master
Aircraft Model: Cessna Air Master
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Air Masters have fully-cantilevered wings, and crusing speeds of 140 mph.
File: AT-6
Subject: AT-6
Aircraft Model: North American AT-6 Texan
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Almost all fighter pilots during World War II learned how to handle powerful fighter planes by first learning to handle the AT-6.
File: AVENGER
Subject: Avenger
Aircraft Model: Grumman Avenger TBM-3
Time Period: 1942
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This is the type of aircraft that President George Bush flew (and was shot down in) during World War II. When he was shot down, his friend (who merely came along for the ride) died.
File: AVROLAN1
Subject: Avro Lancaster
Aircraft Model: Avro Lancaster
Time Period: 1941-1945
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: There are only two flying examples of Lancaster Bombers left. This one is from Canada, the other is stationed in England.
File: AVROLAN2
Subject: Avro Lancaster #2
Aircraft Model: Avro Lancaster
Time Period: 1941-1945
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: The Lancaster was adapted to go on some very unusual bombing missions. For example, it was used to blow up German dams by dropping bombs that skipped like stones across the water. When the bombs reached the side of the dams they sank to the bottom, then exploded.
File: B-17G-1
Subject: B-17G #1
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G "Flying Fortress"
Time Period: 1940-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This aircraft was called the "Hollywood Bomber" by crews who flew other types of bombers because of all the "glory press" it got in the newspapers.
File: B-17G-2
Subject: B-17G #2
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G "Flying Fortress"
Time Period: 1940-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: When a chin turret that could be fired from a remote gun sight was added to the B-17F models, it cut down on the effectiveness of the Germans' slashing head-on attacks.
File: B-17G-3
Subject: B-17G #3
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G "Flying Fortress"
Time Period: 1940-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-17 had four 1,200 hp Wright Cyclone R-1820 97 engines.
File: B-17G-4
Subject: B-17G #5
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G "Flying Fortress"
Time Period: 1940-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-17 had a crew of 10.
File: B-17G-5
Subject: B-17G #5
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G "Flying Fortress"
Time Period: 1940-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-17 carried thirteen 50 cal. machine guns.
File: B-17G-6
Subject: B-17G #6
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G "Flying Fortress"
Time Period: 1940-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-17 would carry about 17,600 lbs bombs.
File: B-17G-7
Subject: B-17G #7
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G "Flying Fortress"
Time Period: 1940-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Later in the war all B-17's were flown with their aluminium bare-metal finishing exposed. This cut down on the weight of the aircraft and helped to increase their air speed.
File: B-24-0
Subject: B-24 Liberator
Aircraft Model: Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Time Period: 1934-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-24 had a top speed of 270 mph.
File: B-24-1
Subject: B-24 Liberator #1
Aircraft Model: Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Time Period: 1934-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-24 had a crew of between six and eight.
File: B-24-2
Subject: B-24 Liberator #2
Aircraft Model: Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Time Period: 1934-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-24 had four 1,200 hp Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp R-1830 engines.
File: B-24-4
Subject: B-24 Liberator #3
Aircraft Model: Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Time Period: 1934-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-24's maximum bomb load was 13,000 lbs.
File: B-24-5
Subject: B-24 Liberator #4
Aircraft Model: Consolidated B-24 Liberator
Time Period: 1934-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The B-24 could carry up to thirteen 50 cal. machine guns.
File: B-29
Subject: B-29 Super Fortress
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-29 SuperFortress
Time Period: 1942
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This aircraft type was used to drop the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.
File: B-47
Subject: B-47 Stratojet
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-47 Stratojet
Time Period: 1947
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Jimmy Stewart made a movie about the use of the B-47 by the US Air Force called "Strategic Air Command."
File: B5NKATE
Subject: B5N Kate
Aircraft Model: Nakajima B5N Kate
Time Period: 1941
Country of Origin: Japan
Notes of Interest: This is a replica. Aircraft of this type were used by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor.
File: BLIMP
Subject: Blimp
Aircraft Model: Blimp
Time Period: 1940's to present
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Blimps were used by the US Navy to patrol ship convoys during World War II. No convoy that was escorted by a blimp ever lost a ship during the war. Most Goodyear blimps were at one time Navy airships, and were sold back to Goodyear after the war.
File: C-130AIG
Subject: C-130 A/G
Aircraft Model: Lockheed C-130A/G Hercules
Time Period: 1954
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: In its time, these planes were considered by some to be the most verstile transport aircraft in the US Air Force inventory.
File: CANARD
Subject: Canard Wing Design
Aircraft Model: Home-built
Time Period: 1980's?
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: "Home-built" aircraft are being built nowadays with all sorts of new technology. This one features solar panels.
File: CH-47C
Subject: Ch-47C Chinook
Aircraft Model: Boeing Ch-47C Chinook
Time Period: 1961
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: There are over 16 armed forces world-wide using the Chinook today.
File: CHANCE
Subject: Chance-Vought
Aircraft Model: Chance-Vought F-4U
Time Period: 1942
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Also made by Firestone and called the FG-1D. These planes are sometimes referred to as the "Bent Winged Bird."
File: CHINOOK
Subject: Chinook
Aircraft Model: Boeing Ch-47C Chinook
Time Period: 1961
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Chinook is also licensed to be built in Japan and Italy.
File: CHINOOKF
Subject: Chinook Formation
Aircraft Model: Boeing Ch-47C Chinook
Time Period: 1961
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Chinook is also licensed to be built in Japan and Italy.
File: CURTISS1
Subject: Curtiss
Aircraft Model: Curtiss JN4-D Jenny
Time Period: 1917
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: America's barn-storming aircraft of the 1920's. This was the aircraft that Charles Lindburg owned when he started his flying career.
File: CURTISS2
Subject: Curtiss JN4-D Jenny
Aircraft Model: Curtiss JN4-D Jenny
Time Period: 1917
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: There are a fair number of orignal Jennys still flying across the United States. The Jenny uses a wide leather strap to keep the engine cover down when in flight. This strap is just like the ones used on old steamer ship trunks.
File: D-17STAG
Subject: D-17 Staggerwing
Aircraft Model: Beechcraft D-17 Staggerwing
Time Period: 1939
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This picture shows both an original and a model.
File: D-23DRG1
Subject: D-23 Dragon
Aircraft Model: Douglas D-23 Dragon
Time Period: 1939
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This particular aircraft was owned by Howard Hughes at one time. He used it for business purposes.
File: D-23DRG2
Subject: D-23 Dragon #2
Aircraft Model: Douglas D-23 Dragon
Time Period: 1939
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The D-23 was obsolete as a bomber by the time the US entered World War II. It was originally designed to carry a machine gun in its tail for protection.
File: FOKKER1
Subject: Fokker Triplane
Aircraft Model: Fokker Dr 1
Time Period: 1917
Country of Origin: Germany
Notes of Interest: This is a reproduction. World War I leading ace Manfred von Richthofen was killed in this type of plane on April 21st, 1918. He was called the "Bloody Red Baron" by the British because of the vermillion red aircraft dope that covered most of his planes.
File: FOKKER2
Subject: Fokker Triplane #2
Aircraft Model: Fokker Dr 1
Time Period: 1917
Country of Origin: Germany
Notes of Interest: The Fokker Dr 1 had a rotary 110 Oberursel engine onto which the prop was bolted. The entire engine would spin with the prop. Most rotary aircraft engines at that time were designed that way.
File: FOKKER3
Subject: Fokker Triplane #3
Aircraft Model: Fokker Dr 1
Time Period: 1917
Country of Origin: Germany
Notes of Interest: This was one of the Red Baron's planes. The Dr 1's wings and aircraft body were covered with silk, which was thought to increase the plane's speed as a result of the silk's smooth surface.
File: FOKKER4
Subject: Fokker Triplane #4
Aircraft Model: Fokker Dr 1
Time Period: 1917
Country of Origin: Germany
Notes of Interest: The Red Baron scored most of his victories in an Albatros fighter, not in the Triplane. If the Red Baron had lived a few months longer he would likely have started using the Fokker D-7 fighter, which was considered by both sides to be the best fighter of the war.
File: FORDTRI1
Subject: Ford Trimotor
Aircraft Model: Ford Trimotor
Time Period: 1926
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Ford Trimotor was not a quiet aircraft to fly in. Most passagers who failed to bring any ear protection with them on a long flight would be deaf for days after arriving at their destination.
File: FORDTRI2
Subject: Ford Trimotor #2
Aircraft Model: Ford Trimotor
Time Period: 1926
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: On most models of this aircraft the engine had to be started by hand-cranking an inertia starter.
File: HAWKERHR
Subject: Hawker Hurricane
Aircraft Model: Hawker Hurricane
Time Period: 1937
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: This aircraft was really the hero of the "Battle of Britain." England had more Hurricanes then Spitfires, and the Hurricanes were used to attack the German bombers while the Spitfires attacked the fighter escorts.
File: HAWKERS1
Subject: Hawker Sea Fury
Aircraft Model: Hawker Sea Fury
Time Period: 1948
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: Developed during World War II for the RAF and Navy, the Hawker Fury and Sea Fury did not fare well during a time of post-war budget-cutting. It was not until the war in Korea that the Fury proved itself to be a capable fighter-bomber. The Fury was even able to hold its own against the jet-powered MIG-15's of the North Koreans.
File: HAWKERS2
Subject: Hawker Sea Fury #2
Aircraft Model: Hawker Sea Fury
Time Period: 1948
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: The Fury was exported to a number of foreign countries.
File: HAWKERS3
Subject: Hawker Sea Fury #3
Aircraft Model: Hawker Sea Fury
Time Period: 1948
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: Castro's goverment used Furys in 1960. Fifteen ex-Royal Navy aircraft were delivered to Cuba in 1959.
File: JUNKERS1
Subject: Junkers JU-52
Aircraft Model: Junkers Ju-52/3M
Time Period: 1933
Country of Origin: Germany
Notes of Interest: This aircraft was the Luftwaffe's standard troop-carrier during World War II.
File: JUNKERS2
Subject: Junkers Ju-52 #2
Aircraft Model: Junkers Ju-52/3M
Time Period: 1932
Country of Origin: Germany
Notes of Interest: Though it was developed in the early 1930's, the Luftwaffe used the Ju-52 during World War II for every conceivable purpose--from delivering weapons on snow skiis in Russia, to carrying a hard duralumin hoop for exploding magnetic mines.
File: N3N-3-1
Subject: N3N-3
Aircraft Model: Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This plane was built for the Coast Guard. Some of the N3N-3's were built with duralumin salvaged from the wreckage of Navy Ridge Airships.
File: N3N-3-2
Subject: N3N-3 #2
Aircraft Model: Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This plane was used as a crop-duster after the war.
File: N3N-3-3
Subject: N3N-3 #3
Aircraft Model: Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The N3N was a two-seater that flew at 90 mph.
File: N3N-3-4
Subject: N3N-3 #4
Aircraft Model: Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The N3N was powered by a 235 hp Wright engine.
File: N3N-3-5
Subject: N3N-3 #5
Aircraft Model: Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The N3N's were painted all yellow, and were called the "Yellow Peril" by students.
File: OTW1
Subject: OTW
Aircraft Model: Meyers OTW
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Used during World War II to train civilian pilots, the featured plane houses either a 5-cylinder Kinner or a 7-cylinder Warner engine.
File: OTW2
Subject: OTW #2
Aircraft Model: Meyers OTW
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Used during World War II to train civilian pilots, the featured plane houses either a 5-cylinder Kinner or a 7-cylinder Warner engine.
File: P-38-1
Subject: P-38 Lightning
Aircraft Model: Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Time Period: 1939-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The P-38 Lightning made its flying debut in January, 1939, and its service debut in mid-1941.
File: P-38-2
Subject: P-38 Lightning #2
Aircraft Model: Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Time Period: 1939-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: P-38 Lightnings were used to ambush the Japanese Admiral Yamamoto, who was flying in a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" bomber. Yamamoto was the archtect of the Pearl Harbor attack.
File: P-38-3
Subject: P-38 Lightning #3
Aircraft Model: Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Time Period: 1939-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The P-38 Lightning was used in both the European and Pacific theaters during World War II.
File: P-38-4
Subject: P-38 Lightning #4
Aircraft Model: Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Time Period: 1939-1945
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The P-38 Lightning was called the "Forked-Tail Devil" by the enemy.
File: P-40K
Subject: P-40K Warhawk
Aircraft Model: Curtiss P-40K Warhawk
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: P-40's were used by American pilots to fight the Japanese in China in the famous "Flying Tigers."
File: P-51-0
Subject: P-51
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This long-range fighter made deep penetration-bombing into Germany by American B-17's really possible. The German fighters had to get through the P-51's to get to the bombers.
File: P-51-1
Subject: Mustang
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This plane is considered World War II's best all-around fighter.
File: P-51-2
Subject: Mustang #2
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This plane was designed as a new fighter for the British RAF in place of the P-40, which was in short supply.
File: P-51-3
Subject: Mustang #3
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The P-51 was used in the Korean War as well as a number of South American wars into the 1960's.
File: P-51-4
Subject: Mustang #4
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Mustang was first fitted with an Allison engine. However, not until it received a Merlin engine from England did it become the tough Mustang of fame.
File: P-51-5
Subject: P-51 Mustang #5
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The P-51 carried Six 50 cal. machine guns.
File: P-51-6
Subject: Mustang #6
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Mustang had a top speed of 437 mph.
File: PB4-5-1
Subject: PBY-5 Catalina
Aircraft Model: Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
Time Period: 1936-1946
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This aircraft was a savior to many a downed pilot in the Pacific war.
File: PB4-5-2
Subject: PBY-5 Catalina #2
Aircraft Model: Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
Time Period: 1936-1946
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The PBY was used in the freezing cold of Alaska as well as the heat of the South Pacific. The British and the Russians also used it.
File: PB4-5-3
Subject: PBY-5 Catalina #3
Aircraft Model: Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
Time Period: 1936-1946
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The PBY could carry bombs under its wings, and was very effective as an anti-submarine bomber.
File: PB4-5-4
Subject: PB4-5 Catalina #4
Aircraft Model: Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
Time Period: 1936-1946
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: All black-matt versions of the PBY called "Black Cats" were used for laying mines. These mines were responsible for sinking tons of Japanese freight.
File: PT-13
Subject: PT-13
Aircraft Model: Stearman PT-13
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: A Rockwell B-1B bomber is in back of the PT-13.
File: PT-13D-1
Subject: PT-13D
Aircraft Model: Stearman PT-13D
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The PT-13D was the primary training plane for the USA during World War II.
File: PT-13D-2
Subject: PT-13D #2
Aircraft Model: Stearman PT-13D
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: New pilot cadets had to master the Stearman before they were allowed to move on to the bigger and more powerful AT-6.
File: PT-13D-3
Subject: PT-13D #3
Aircraft Model: Stearman PT-13D
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Many Stearmans ended up as crop dusters after the war, and many are still being used that way today.
File: PT-13D-4
Subject: PT-13D #4
Aircraft Model: Stearman PT-13D
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The PT-13D was a rugged and dependable aircraft. It needed to be in order to survive the hands of pilot cadets in training.
File: PT-17
Subject: PT-17
Aircraft Model: Spearman PT-17
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This plane is another varient of the Spearman.
File: RELIANT
Subject: Reliant Gullwing
Aircraft Model: Stinson SR-7 Reliant/Gullwing
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
File: S-2C
Subject: S-2C Tracker
Aircraft Model: Grumman Tracker S-2C
Time Period: 1952
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The S-2 was designed to detect, identify, track, and then destroy subs, surface vessels, and any other threats. It is one of the longest-serving aircraft in the US Navy--from the 1950's to the present.
File: SEAFURY
Subject: Sea Fury
Aircraft Model: Hawker Sea Fury
Time Period: 1948
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
File: SNJ-3TEX
Subject: SNJ-3 Texan
Aircraft Model: North American Rockwell SNJ-3 Texan
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The SNJ-3 is considered the most important Allied training aircraft in World War II. It is still a favorite in the air show circuit as a stunt plane.
File: SNJ-5TX1
Subject: SNJ-5 Texan
Aircraft Model: North American Rockwell SNJ-5 Texan
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The SNJ-5 was used during World War II as a primary trainer for fighters.
File: SNJ-5TX2
Subject: SNJ-5 Texan #2
Aircraft Model: North American Rockwell SNJ-5 Texan
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The SNJ-5 was called a Harvard by the British and its Commonwealth.
File: SNJ-5TX3
Subject: SNJ-5 Texan #3
Aircraft Model: North American Rockwell SNJ-5 Texan
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: More than 20,000 of these planes were built between 1935 and 1954.
File: SNJ-5TX4
Subject: SNJ-5 Texan #4
Aircraft Model: North American Rockwell SNJ-5 Texan
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The SNJ-5 was built in America, Canada, Australia, Japan, and Sweden.
File: SPITFIR1
Subject: Spitfire
Aircraft Model: Supermarine Spitfire
Time Period: 1936-1954
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: The Spitfire is the best known of all British fighter aircraft. It was designed by R.J. Mitchell.
File: SPITFIR2
Subject: Spitfire Trainer
Aircraft Model: Supermarine Spitfire
Time Period: 1936-1954
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: A twin-seat trainer. The first Spitfire prototype flew in March of 1936.
File: SR-7GULL
Subject: SR-7 Gullwing
Aircraft Model: Stinson SR-7 Reliant/Gullwing
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
File: STEARMAN
Subject: Stearman N2-S3
Aircraft Model: Stearman N2-S3
Time Period: 1941
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The N2-S3 is another version of the Stearman trainer.
File: STRAIGHT
Subject: Straight Wing
Aircraft Model: Waco 10 Straightwing
Time Period: 1928
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Straightwing evolved into the Taperwing.
File: STRATOFR
Subject: Stratofreight Tanker
Aircraft Model: Boeing KC-97L/C-97 Stratofreight Tanker
Time Period: 1950's
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This plane was converted into a restaurant, then converted back into an airplane!
File: SUPERMR1
Subject: Supermarine Spitfire
Aircraft Model: Supermarine Spitfire
Time Period: 1936-1954
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: This aircraft, along with the Hawker Hurricane, beat back the Germans during the summer of 1940, a period now known as the "Battle of Britain."
File: SUPERMR2
Subject: Supermarine Spitfire #2
Aircraft Model: Supermarine Spitfire
Time Period: 1936-1954
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: A carrier version of the Spitfire was called the Seafire. A total of 2556 Seafires were built, compared with 20,351 Spitfires.
File: SUPERMR3
Subject: Supermarine Spitfire #3
Aircraft Model: Supermarine Spitfire
Time Period: 1936-1954
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: Spitfires used in the desert war zones had special sand filters added under their noses to help keep sand out of the engine. These filters greatly altered the smooth-shaped lines of the aircraft.
File: SUPERMR4
Subject: Supermarine Spitfire #4
Aircraft Model: Supermarine Spitfire,
Time Period: 1936-1954
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: Twenty-four versions of the Spitfire were developed.
File: SUPERMR5
Subject: Supermarine Spitfire #5
Aircraft Model: Supermarine Spitfire
Time Period: 1936-1954
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: This Spitfire is a twin-seater training aircraft used in the Irish Air Force.
File: TAPERWNG
Subject: Taperwing
Aircraft Model: Waco Taperwing
Time Period: 1929-?
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Taperwing was (and is) a great plane for aerobatics.
File: TRIPLANE
Subject: Triplane
Aircraft Model: Fokker Dr 1 Triplane
Time Period: 1917
Country of Origin: Germany
Notes of Interest: The Triplane's body is made up of steel tubing with an aircraft doped canvas covering. The Dr 1 was not a fast aircraft, but with three wings it could climb fast and was a very quick turning fighter. It was not a friendly aircraft to a novice pilot--you had to fly it at all times.
File: UC-78B
Subject: UC-78B Bobcat
Aircraft Model: Cessna UC-78B Bobcat
Time Period: 1940's
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The Bobcat was nicknamed the "Bambo Bomber" and "Rhapsody in Blue" by pilots.
File: WACOTAPR
Subject: Waco Taperwing
Aircraft Model: Waco Taperwing
Time Period: 1929
Country of Origin: USA
File: WACOUPF1
Subject: Waco UPF-7
Aircraft Model: Waco UPF-7
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This plane was used heavily during the Second World War in the Civilian Pilot Training Program.
File: WACOUPF2
Subject: Waco UPF-7 #2
Aircraft Model:
Time Period:
Country of Origin:
Notes of Interest: This plane was used heavily during the Second World War in the Civilian Pilot Training Program.
File: WACOUPF3
Subject: Waco UPF-7 #3
Aircraft Model:
Time Period:
Country of Origin:
Notes of Interest: This plane was used heavily during the Second World War in the Civilian Pilot Training Program.
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request "An older version of the file" && vFilename && "is in directory " & uppercase(svBookPath) & ", or elsewhere in your path." & crlf & crlf & "When you are finished using """ & caption of this book & ","" replace your old" && vFilename && "file with the newer one on the """ & caption of this book & """ CD."
request "Unable to get a list of picture files." && quote & caption of this book & quote && "will not function correctly." & crlf&crlf& "[Error code" && it & "]"
Your wave audio device is not responding.
Your wave audio device driver is not responding.
An unknown error occurred.
The MCI Sound driver is not installed on your system.
The MCI Sound driver is not installed correctly on your system.
set vMsg to "You are missing the line ""wav=waveaudio"""&& "in the ""[mci extensions]"" section of your WIN.INI file."
request vMsg & crlf & crlf & "You will not be able to play any wave audio sounds from this program." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
Can't show a large picture.
request "Would you like to see large pictures or small pictures?" with vReply1 or vReply2 or vReply3
Small 8-Bit .BMP Files
Large 8-Bit .BMP Files
8-Bit .PCX Files
24-Bit .TIF Files
.WAV Files
request quote & fTargetFile & """ already exists." & crlf & "Do you want to replace it?" & crlf & crlf & "Existing file's size is " & it && "bytes." & crlf & "Replacement file's size is " & vSourceFileSize && "bytes." with vReply1 or vReply2
Your destination drive doesn't have enough free space.
There's a problem accessing your destination drive.
An out of memory condition occurred.
can't be found.
can't be copied to
Enter text to find:
No matches were found.
request "Are you sure you want to exit" && quote & caption of this book & "?""" with vReply1 or vReply2
request "Memory allocation error." & crlf & crlf & "Cannot play this movie."
request "Unable to play this movie. There are no compatible motion video drivers installed on your system." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
request "Your system is not capable of displaying the movies on this CD in full-screen mode. All movies will play in a small window." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
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Click ACCEPT to accept the Limited-Use Rights:s:ngungen dieses eingeschr
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Click a picture name to view it:n anklicken:
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About the picture you're viewing:
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File: A6M2ZERO
Subject: A6M2 Zero
Aircraft Model: Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero
Time Period: 1941
Country of Origin: Japan
Notes of Interest: This is a replica of the famous Zero fighter. Most western aviation experts felt at the time that the Japanese couldn't build a world-class fighter aircraft. The Zero proved they were dead wrong.
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File: A6M2ZERO
Subject: A6M2 Zero
Aircraft Model: Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero
Time Period: 1941
Country of Origin: Japan
Notes of Interest: This is a replica of the famous Zero fighter. Most western aviation experts felt at the time that the Japanese couldn't build a world-class fighter aircraft. The Zero proved they were dead wrong.
and moving map display.
B-1A which was cancelled by President Carter in 1977. This aircraft was designed for high-speed, low- altitude missions.
ographer: Roger Goldingay
mber of drawings and graphic art in over 1.3 million square feet of floor space. An entire wing is dedicated to the finest collection of Egyptian antiquities in the United States.
Photographer: Roger Goldingay
ingay
ographer: Roger Goldingay
ice as the first President of the United States), Fulton Fish Market and City Hall.
Photographer: Roger Goldingay
light.
all seemed impossible because the reflections of people, grass and trees appeared haunted by the out of focus names on the wall. Focus on the names and the fuzzy reflection of people and grass muted and distorted the picture. Finally, I was able to frame a few names out of 55,000 and take the picture.
he restroom, etc. It was a typical day on this trip plus we were carrying thirty pounds of equipment! Good reason to be exhausted at the end of the day.
COLORS: Orange, Red, Pink, Gray, Black
91, shows the region to be composed of at least five large volcanic edifices or rift zones. By analogy with similar features on the Earth, Atla Regio is thought to result from upwellings of large volumes of molten rock from the interior of Venus known as "hot spots."
MISSION: Magellan
LOCATION: Venus Orbit
COLORS: Orange, Yellow, Dark Brown
t - eine Entfernung, die etwa eineinhalb mal dem Durchmesser der Erde entspricht. Zum Zeitpunkt der Beobachtung war Charon nahe seines maximal erscheinenden Abstandes von Pluto, so da
seine Winkeltrennung etwa neun Zehntel einer Lichtsekunde betrug. Aufgrund der eigenartigen Orientierung des Pluto-Charon-Orbits hinsichtlich unseres Blickwinkels n
hert sich Charon dem Pluto alle drei Tage bis auf weniger als ein Zehntel einer Arcussekunde.
MISSION: Raumfahrzeug des Hubble-Weltraumteleskops
ORT: Erdumlaufbahn
FARBEN: blau, wei
FOTO-NUMMER: 90-HC-598
aboutText2
About the picture you're viewing:
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,s5,What do you want to copy?
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