Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

Total 3,022 photos. 141 in this folder.  Contact Photographer
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42-97683 Boeing- Lockheed-Vega B-17G-25-VE, c/n 7-48
, DWF , 2013-04-12
This aircraft was shot down on over Germany on March 15, 1945. This artifact was discovered in 1993, in use as part of a shed near the crash site.
N448GH Wag-Aero Sportsman 2+2, c/n 852
When I photographed this aircraft three years ago, she was in much better condition....
N4375K 1948 Ryan Navion, c/n NAV-4-1375
This old classic has seen better days....
N78964 1962 Mooney M20C Ranger, c/n 1998
This poor guy looks like he hasn't flown in quite a while.
N14230 Piper PA-23-250, c/n 274788
It may look like junk, but I believe the William T. Piper has plans to restore this bird.
N7500L 1969 Piper PA-31T, c/n 31T-1
Grounded ... literally, at the William T. Piper Airport and hangar.
N9198Y 1996 McDonnell Douglas MD-900 Explorer, c/n 900-00036
The remains of this aircraft are located at Lock Haven, providing parts to restore other aircraft for the William Piper Museum.
N38967 1977 Piper PA-34-200T, c/n 34-7770355
Bereft of its engines, this poor Piper has been sitting at this airport for quite a while. Its owner, "Bird of Paradise" appears to have gone out of business. It is seen, accompanied by two aircraft of General Aviation Services that have suffered struct
N511LC 1973 Cessna 421B Golden Eagle, c/n 421B0423
This poor Cessna Golden Eagle has never been quite the same since a landing accident on 11 April 2011, when a landing gear malfunction caused the plane to leave the runway, coming against a fence.
N402SZ 1975 Cessna 402B, c/n 402B0881
This 1975 Cessna 402B belonging to General Aviation Services, has been here since it an unauthorized ferry flight with a damaged landing gear and propeller, resulting in its loss of CoA.
N783T 1941 Douglas DC3C, c/n 4219
Accompanied by unemployed Four Star Cargo DC-3s and bereft of engines, this poor Skytrain (built 1941) won't be going anywhere but will be missed by spotters and propliner enthusiasts throughout the Caribbean.
N136FS 1942 Douglas DC-3, c/n 24405
Ever since a fire broke out in the cockpit in 2009, this DC-3 (in the background, behind N138FS) has never been quite the same.
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