Spitfire Mk.IX during the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 100th Anniversary celebration at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024.
Cosolidated B-24J Liberator, operated by the Collings Foundation, in Nashua, New hampshire.
N7620C Consolidated PB4Y-2 destroyed by crash in 2002.
This Goodyear-produced FG-1D Corsair was built under contract from the Chance Vought Company. It was similar to the F4U-1 version.
A license-built MiG-17, this is a Lim-5 derivative built by WSK-Mielec in Poland.Upgraded versions are designated as a Lim-6, all were retired by Poland by 1992.
Fairey Firefly TT.Mk6 WB518 was delivered in to the Royal Australian Navy in 1950, and retired in 1965. It now resides in California.
USAF/McDonnell Douglas QF-4E Phantom II #66-0388 at Mojave, California. Active in 1968, drone conversions in 1995 and upgraded in 1999. Destroyed in missile event in 2001.
N28XT is a 1958 North American T-28B Trojan. Although the -B was primarily a U.S. Navy trainer, airframes were transferred to allied forces during the Vietnam War.