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N114KA @ 42VA - Military Aviation Museum, Pungo, VA - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
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N114KA @ 42VA - Tow bar for mosquito, Military Aviation Museum, VA - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
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N114KA @ 42VA - Right engine, Military Aviation Museum, Pungo, VA - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
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N114KA @ 42VA - Left engine, Military Aviation Museum, Pungo, VA - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
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N114KA @ 42VA - Military Aviation Museum, Pungo, VA - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
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N114KA @ 42VA - Mosquito cockpit from below, Military Aviation Museum, Pungo, VA - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
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N114KA @ 42VA - Military Aviation Museum, Pungo, VA - by Ronald Barker
Ronald Barker
@ 42VA
N114KA @ 42VA - Taxying prior to departure for an air to air photo sortie. The polythene covered pallets in the background are bricks from a British WWII airfield control tower, due to be rebuilt at the Military Aviation Museum site. - by alanh
alanh
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N114KA @ 42VA - On short finals over the road after an air to air photo sortie - by alanh
alanh
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N114KA @ 42VA - These flights were filming and photographic sorties rather than displays for watchers on the ground, so topside views were incidental and at some distance as the aircraft went round the circuit to land. - by alanh
alanh
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N114KA @ 42VA - Overflying the field - by alanh
alanh
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N114KA @ 42VA - Rolling out after landing - by alanh
alanh
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N114KA @ 42VA - Backtracking down the strip after landing - by alanh
alanh
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N114KA @ 42VA - Recently restored De Havilland DH98 Mosquito FB.26 KA114 taking off from the strip at the Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach. First flown in the US on May 7th 2013, the photo was taken ten days later, just before the Warbirds Over the Beach display. - by alanh
alanh
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