Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery
Total 3,022 photos. 328 in this folder. Contact Photographer
N87LL
1979 Junkers Ju-87-B Replica, c/n S-1
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2009-06-06
This is an interesting 1979 replica (full-scale?) of the much feared German Stuka dive bomber.
N3113S
Taylorcraft L-2B, c/n 4960
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2009-06-06
This one is called "Lookin' for Trouble."
N71GC
1958 Aero L-60SF, c/n 150827
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2009-06-06
Post-War Czech Feisler Storch - a very unusual bird!
N68972
Boeing B75N1, c/n 75-5066
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Aeroflex-andover Airport
, 2014-06-21
This beautiful Stearman is part of the Andover Flight Academy fleet, which offers tailwheel training in this bird, as well as a vintage Piper Cub.
N70615
1946 Piper J3C-65 Cub Cub, c/n 17624
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2014-06-06
And yet another sweet little Piper Cub at the MAAM World War II Weekend.
N79731
1944 Piper L-4H Grasshopper (J3C-65D), c/n 12027
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2014-06-06
Another lovely little Piper Grasshopper at the MAAM World War II Weekend.
N88575
1946 Piper J3C-65 Cub Cub, c/n 16200
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2014-06-06
Lovely little 1946-vintage Cub flies overhead.
N969SM
1945 Supermarine 394 Spitfire FR.XVIIIe, c/n 6S/663052
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2014-06-07
Jim Beasley's stunning late-model Spitfire at the 2014 World War II Weekend.
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Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, c/n 54532
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2014-06-06
The Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force is justly proud of this beautiful aircraft.
N3967A
1945 Grumman TBM-3U Avenger, c/n 53835
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2014-06-06
At the 2014 MAAM World War II Weekend
N550NF
1944 Northrop P-61B Black Widow, c/n 964
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Reading Rgnl/carl A Spaatz Field Airport
, 2014-06-06
The Mid Atlantic Air Museum restoration of this rare aircraft is proceeding very well.
N2825B
1940 North American RB-25 Mitchell, c/n 62-2837
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Greenwood Lake Airport
, 2009-10-11
Here's the oldest surviving Mitchell, which served as General Hap Arnold's personal transport during the War.