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Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

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N733JJ photo, click to enlarge
This very nice sport plane was taking a break at the 2009 Greenwood Lake airshow.
N1334N photo, click to enlarge
The Wagner Twin was the idea of Mr. Harold Wagner; the machine incorporated the fuselages of a Piper J-3 Cub and PA-11 Cub Special. This is a model at the Piper Aviation Museum; the original was destroyed in 1957.
N1492G photo, click to enlarge
This lovely Air Camper is seen at her new home, the Eagle's Mere Air Museum.
N540RH photo, click to enlarge
Very sleek aerobatic aircraft, seen at Greenwood Lake, NJ.
N72CL photo, click to enlarge
Jerry Wells's beautiful modified Jungmeister takes a break for the next day's airshow performance.
N95E photo, click to enlarge
Classic and historic aircraft on display at the Mid Atlantic Air Museum.
N30033 photo, click to enlarge
Stanley Hiller, Jr., in 1944 designed and built this, the first coaxial rotor craft in the United States.
N70 photo, click to enlarge
In 1936, the U.S. government sponsored and underwrote an effort to provide middle-class people with an affordable flying machine.
N2588B photo, click to enlarge
The Bensen B-8M is one of the most popular homebuilt aircraft; "The Spirit of Kittyhawk" was the prototype.
N911MP photo, click to enlarge
Before there were drones, there were ultralights. The Monterrey Park police were the first force in the US to use such aircraft. They donated this, their second, to the NASM.
N582U photo, click to enlarge
Scottish designer Don Mitchell conceived of this aircraft in 1979.
N54P photo, click to enlarge
Waldo Waterman's 1957 creation combines the best of the worlds of aviation and automobilia.