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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 German-designed, Spanish-built fighter, WWII |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 Colorful Spanish-built Me-109, powered by a British Rolls-Royce Merlin. |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 Beuatiful replica of Russian fighter in Spanish Air Force markings |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 Masquerading as C6-35 (463-06), this beautifully restored Texan is actually C6-159. |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 After serving in the U.S., this aircraft went on to the Spanish Air Force, in whose colors she is preserved at the Museo del Aire. |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 One of three Texans on display at the Museo del Aire |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 The Museo del Aire rescued old N86427, which lay derelict in Malta, and repainted her to resemble 74-17, the only Mitchell in Spanish Air Force inventory. |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 A DC-3 is always a welcome sight, especially when one is so far from home. |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 The Spanish Air Force ID is fake; this aircraft flew as EC-693 with SAESA. |
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LECU Airport, 2010-12-28 This rare classic flying boat has finally been taken indoors and is undergoing restoration. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 Small but tough; these trainers and target drones saw widespread throughout the war and thereafter. |
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Pioneer Airport (WS17), 2010-09-24 This was the last of the line of biplanes Allen Meyers built in pursuit of a U.S. Army contract for primary trainers. |