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Martin State Airport (MTN), 2016-06-11 This Voodoo is one of several Cold War fighers at the Glenn L Martin Museum. |
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Martin State Airport (MTN), 2016-06-11 Nicely preserved Phantom II at the Glenn L Martin Museum. |
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Martin State Airport (MTN), 2016-06-11 This is the photo reconnaissance version of the F-84F Thunderflash. |
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Martin State Airport (MTN), 2016-06-11 My apologies for the poor quality; this is the best angle I could get. To the left of the Cougar's tail are the tail and rear fuselage of the Martin Seamaster, the only parts of this type known to survive. |
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Martin State Airport (MTN), 2016-06-11 A Grumman Cougar awaits restoration at the Glenn L Martin Museum. |
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Martin State Airport (MTN), 2016-06-11 This 1952 Canberra was built as a reconnaissance ship. She last served with the Kansas Air National Guard. |
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Martin State Airport (MTN), 2016-06-11 This Albatross is on display on the edge of the ANG base at Glenn Martin Airport. |
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The slick red and white lightning bolt betrays the former service of this 1953 Flying Boxcar with the Royal Canadian Air Force, under whom it was registered 22111. |
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This Texan is under restoration at the Hagerstown Aviation Museum. |
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This Texan is under restoration at the Hagerstown Aviation Museum. |
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In the 1960s, this C-82 Packet ferried spare engines to stranded jets. Now, she is back at her birthplace, as part of the Hagerstown Aviation Museum. She is also the only airworthy C-82 in the world. |
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This KC-10 strikes a classic profile at a 2008 open house. |