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Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

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N14070 photo, click to enlarge
3N5 Airport, 2014-11-02
This Piper Aztec has been sitting here for quite a while. Her tires flattened and the runway at Newton Airport blocked by utility construction vehicles, there is no way out for this old bird.
N7841 photo, click to enlarge
3N5 Airport, 2014-11-02
This poor biplane sits in an abandoned hangar at Newton Airport, with no way out.
N5935Q photo, click to enlarge
This oldtimer has a second career as a gate guardian at Merritt Field Airport (4PN7).
84-0059 photo, click to enlarge
A cross-section from this crashed aircraft was taken, presumably to offer a people at the Air Mobility Command Museum a view of the wing structure.
N2602B photo, click to enlarge
This Piper Tomahawk, a long-time resident at Aeroflex Andover, looks as if she hasn't flown in a while, judging from the fungal growth on the wings and elevator.
N6054W photo, click to enlarge
Forlorn - faded and decidedly static.
N4868D photo, click to enlarge
No, this photo is not askew; that is the angle of this 1958 aircraft, as I saw her at Sussex Airport, NJ. Tires were flat, as well. I last spotted this aircraft seven years ago in Kutztown, PA; she looked a lot healthier then.
N4047 photo, click to enlarge
Eight years after I first spotted this poor girl, she was still in pretty much the same spot and condition.
41-6484 photo, click to enlarge
This aircraft, having served with the 4th Fighter Sq., was written off in New Jersey, having crashed during a training flight on May 4, 1943.
41-6484 photo, click to enlarge
This aircraft, having served with the 4th Fighter Sq., was written off in New Jersey, having crashed during a training flight on May 4, 1943.
N144CB photo, click to enlarge
Sad to see such a classic aircraft languish like this...
41-14175 photo, click to enlarge
This Warhawk went down during a training mission in New Jersey on October 1, 1942. Fortunately, the pilot was able to bail out.