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2012-07-26 This Phantom is on display at the northern part of Veterans Park, Hamilton, NJ. |
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2012-07-26 This Huey Cobra is on display on the eastern edge of Veterans Park, Hamilton, NJ. |
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The Panther was powered by a Pratt & Whitney J42, essentially a license-produced version of the Rolls-Royce Nene, ironically the same engine found on its Soviet rival, the MiG-15! |
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One of three Grumman Traders based at NAS Willow Grove, this one is at the Wings of Freedom Museum. |
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This Skyhawk is now part of the Wings of Freedom Museum collection. |
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One of two Thunderbolt IIs remaining at NAS Willow Grove, this one is behind the Wings of Freedom Museum. |
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This 1968-built heli is an air ambulance version of the UH-1H, one of the most recognized helicopters in the world. |
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The Delaware Valley Historical Aircraft Association retreived this helicopter 1997, after it was donated the previous year, restored it, and have it on permanent display at the Wings of Freedom Museum. |
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This aircraft, located at NAS Willow Grove, is a new addition to the Harold F. Pitcairn Wings of Freedom Museum. |
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This newly restored aircraft takes pride of place at the Wings of Freedom Museum. |
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Built as a SH-34J in 1954, this aircraft also had a life as a civil-registered warbird until 1988 after she was retired from the military in April 1971. When the heli was stripped of its ASW gear, it was redesignated as a UH-34J. |
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Newly restored by the Delaware Valley Historic Aircraft Association |