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  • UNKNOWN @ PWK - 1955 Cessna 310, two Continental O-470-M 240 Hp, 'tuna' tanks, on close final for landing at PWK, called Palwaukee Airport at the time in Illinois north-westerly of Chicago. - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ PWK
  • UNKNOWN @ PWK - 1955 Cessna 310, two Continental O-470-M 240 Hp, 'tuna' tanks, on final for PWK, pattern work landing practice. PWK was Palwaukee Airport at the time. - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ PWK
  • UNKNOWN @ PWK - 1955 Cessna 310, two Continental O-470-M 240 hp, on final for PWK, called Palwaukee airport at the time. - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ PWK
  • UNKNOWN @ SZP - Air-Conditioned Rebuild - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • UNKNOWN @ SZP - Air-Conditioned Rebuild - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson @ SZP
  • UNKNOWN @ C77 - Smith Miniplane project - by Mark Pasqualino by Mark Pasqualino @ C77
  • UNKNOWN - 1915 Laird Biplane - by Mark Pasqualino by Mark Pasqualino
  • UNKNOWN - Vought-Sikorsky VS-300A - by Mark Pasqualino by Mark Pasqualino
  • UNKNOWN - 1925 Fokker F-VII - by Mark Pasqualino by Mark Pasqualino
  • UNKNOWN - 1920 Dayton-Wright RB-1 - by Mark Pasqualino by Mark Pasqualino
  • UNKNOWN @ VNY - II Warbird on take-off roll - by Shale Parker by Shale Parker @ VNY
  • UNKNOWN - Homebuilt Gere Sport (1932), preserved at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand - by Micha Lueck by Micha Lueck
  • UNKNOWN - Homebuilt Gere Sport (1932), preserved at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand - by Micha Lueck by Micha Lueck
  • UNKNOWN - Richard Pearse's first (and most successful) aeroplane, built between 1898 and 1903 (replica). Preserved at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand. - by Micha Lueck by Micha Lueck
  • UNKNOWN - Richard Pearse's first (and most successful) aeroplane, built between 1898 and 1903 (replica). Preserved at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand. - by Micha Lueck by Micha Lueck
  • UNKNOWN - Richard Pearse's third aeroplane, built between 1928 and 1944. It actually never flew, although it had many features that are now incoporated in modern aircraft. Preserved at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland, New Zealand. - by Micha Lueck by Micha Lueck