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Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

Total 3022 pictures. 141 in this folder.   Contact    Home

N1872G photo, click to enlarge
N75 Airport, 2012-04-07
Former owner of Twin Pine, William Weasner, had hopes of restoring his 1968 Champion. Like the airport, the project was abandoned.
N8278S photo, click to enlarge
N75 Airport, 2012-04-07
Since I visited this bird at this location 5 years ago, she has not fared too well....
N7615C photo, click to enlarge
2012-04-07
Special thanks to Tony for pointing this gem out to me!
N57123 photo, click to enlarge
A long-time resident resident of Mesa Falcon Field, this unmarked Skytrain now rests at the Basler Turbo Conversions compound at Oshkosh. I cannot tell whether the airframe is a parts ship or an actual candidate for conversion.
N100BF photo, click to enlarge
This ex-US Marines transport has been stored at the Basler Turbo Conversions apron for nearly a decade, so it is uncertain whether it will fly. Then, again, the folks at Basler can and do perform miracles.
N3641X photo, click to enlarge
Lurking in the weeds in the backlot of South Jersey Regional Airport, this Aero Commander won't bee taking off anytime soon.
N1514E photo, click to enlarge
Hiding in the weeds in the backlot of South Jersey Regional Airport was this 1946 Aeronca, which won't be going anywhere anytime soon.
N96DN photo, click to enlarge
This poor aircraft, a former Northwest bird, has been grounded since being struck by a fuel truck in 2005. She is now for fire training.
N96DN photo, click to enlarge
This poor aircraft, a former Northwest bird, has been grounded since being struck by a fuel truck in 2005. She is now for fire training.
1E-73 photo, click to enlarge
LECU Airport, 2010-12-28
This is all that remained of the Cant Z 506 piloted by Coronel Franco, chief of the seaplane base at Pollensa, Mallorca, Spain. The famed aviator perished on his 51st mission.
N939MA photo, click to enlarge
The future does not look too bright for this poor Shorts 330, as she stares into oblivion.
N333MV photo, click to enlarge
Though in better condition than her stored stablemates, it is questionable whether this aircraft will fly again.