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Aircraft Photos Taken at Pioneer Airport (WS17)

Oshkosh, WI

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  • N4028 @ WS17 - This is the oldest open-cockpit biplane available to the public for scenic rides. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N24116 @ WS17 - The Funk B was the Akron Aircraft Company's entry to the U.S. Government's Depression-era program to produce an aircraft that would sell for $700.  The aircraft, not built until 1940, ended up costing $1,950, still a bargain and a popular machine owing to - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N41SW @ WS17 - This aircraft crashed en-route to Oshkosh on April 27, 1995, taking the lives of Steve and Paula Whittman.  A plaque, the propeller, and a fragment of the tail fabric are on display at the EAA AirVenture Museum as a memorial to Steve and his contributions - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N5747N @ WS17 - Nicknamed The Flying Carpet, this was the prototype for Steve Whitman's revolutionary Tailwind homebuilt design. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N50H @ WS17 - This 1929 Curtiss Robin has been restored, making it as good as new. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N13191 @ WS17 - This was one of several models of the Fairchild 24; this aircraft featured side-by-side seating for two in an enclosed cabin. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N17349 @ WS17 - I was surprised to find this Golden Age classic among the World War II veterans. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N35MK @ WS17 - Words cannot express my joy upon seeing a Mossie for the first time in person. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N840 @ WS17 - Still airworthy after 70 years, this aircraft has traveled to Siam (Thailand) and Mexico. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N10V @ WS17 - Built in 1943, this late-model Mitchell saw action in World War II.  It is on display in the EAA's new Eagle Hangar. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N3800L @ WS17 - This rare aircraft is a late-build L version of the Forked-Tail Devil, believed to have served briefly at the end of the War. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • G-AVAV @ WS17 - This British gem is on loan from the Museum of Flight. It served in Ireland and Canada. Note the pointed tail on this version, along with the unusual oil cooler scoop. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N8R @ WS17 - At the EAA AirVenture Museum, on loan from the Museum of Flight. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N3451D @ WS17 - This fine P-51D is named after the EAA's founder, Paul Poberezny. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N9658H @ WS17 - This beauty is on display at the Eagle Hanger of the EAA AirVenture museum. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17
  • N3403K @ WS17 - Beautiful classic Cub on display at EAA AirVenture. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ WS17