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Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

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N4899 photo, click to enlarge
This beauty is preserved at the Waco Aircraft Museum, at her birthplace, Troy, OH.
N25811 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
This World War I Italian bomber is on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force, Dayton, OH.
SC42133 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
Designed in 1917 and built in 1918, this is the only surviving original example of the type.
N10408 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
This replica represents one of the finest aircraft of World War I. The Fokker D.VII is credited with 565 victories.
SC38944 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
I love this little plane - it's the fourth of the type I have seen in my museum travels.
32-261 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
This is the only surviving original P-6 Hawk; although it wears the markings 32-240, her real identity is 32-261.
N2030A photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
This aircraft, built in 1918, was one of 8,472; she has been painted to represent the aircraft of Eddie Rickenbacker.
N1387B photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
This fine-looking Fokker triplane replica is at the National Museum of the Air Force.
N8539 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
This replica contains many parts from an actual aircraft.
N-6347 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
The German pilot who shot down John Wannamaker's Nieuport 28 took this fabric fragment with the plane's serial number as a war trophy. Wannamaker retrieved the artifact and donated it to the National Museum of the Air Force.
33-324 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
She may have been slow and old-fashioned, but she was also highly versatile, rugged, and dependable. This example was retrieved from a crash site in Alaska, where she sat 27 years.
D9029 photo, click to enlarge
DWF Airport, 2013-04-12
This beautiful replica can be seen at the National Museum of the Air Force, Dayton, OH