Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery
Total 3,022 photos. 141 in this folder. Contact Photographer
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Short C-23A Sherpa, c/n SH3107
,
General Mitchell International Airport
, 2010-09-26
I don't know whether the camo paint denotes that this bird was a C-23 Sherpa. She has been in storage at KMKE for some time now.
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Short C-23A Sherpa, c/n SH3103
,
General Mitchell International Airport
, 2010-09-26
Bereft of engines and missing several parts, it doesn't look like this ship is going anywhere soon.
N330AC
1976 Short SD3-30, c/n SH3007
,
General Mitchell International Airport
, 2010-09-26
Some 4 years after the previous photo of this aircraft was taken, this poor bird looks very much worse for the wear.
82-23766
1982 Boeing Vertol CH-47D Chinook, c/n M.3017
, 2010-09-25
One of two Chinook noses on display at the Russell Military Museum
85-24365
1985 Boeing CH-47D Chinook, c/n M.3135
, 2010-09-25
The cockpit section has been preserved for young patrons of the Russell Military Museum to play on.
68-16992
1968 Grumman OV-1D Mohawk, c/n 62D
, 2010-09-25
One of a pair of Vietnam-era Mohawks at the Russell Military Museum.
67-18900
1967 Grumman OV-1C Mohawk, c/n 101C
, 2010-09-25
One of a pair of Vietnam-era Mohawks at the Russell Military Museum.
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LTV TA-7C Corsair II, c/n E-018
, 2010-09-25
This former Navy plane has shed so many of her parts, so as to be barely recognizable.
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Northrop T-38A, c/n 65-10352
, 2010-09-25
Once the proud mount of US astronauts in training, only the fuselage of this aircraft remains to adorn the backlot of the Russell Military Museum.
67-30044
1967 Sikorsky CH-53A Sea Stallion, c/n 65-061
, 2010-09-25
Remains of old heli on display at the Russell Military Museum
52-9141
1952 Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star, c/n 580-7195
, 2010-09-25
The tail section of this former Lockheed trainer at the Russell Military Museum; the rest of the aircraft, including the GE J47 turbojet, is located nearby.
52-9141
1952 Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star, c/n 580-7195
, 2010-09-25
The forward section on display at the Russell Military Museum; the aft section and the GE J47 powerplant are located nearby.