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Mark J Kopczewski's Photo Gallery

Total 124 pictures. 55 in this folder.   Contact    Home


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N94459 photo, click to enlarge
Built as 44-44272 for the US Army Air Force (USAAF). Other serials worn with Royal Air Force: KH 401 and Indian Air Force: HE 771. The name "Joe" comes from this aircraft's role in a movie regarding the Kennedy family.
N476TE photo, click to enlarge
British pilots were not allowed to paint their aircraft with personal markings. This aircraft is is painted in honour of Squadron Commander Ramond “Cheval” Lallemand. He flew a Spitfire Mk XVI and was the top scoring Belgian Ace in WW II.
N814ML photo, click to enlarge
Short Sandringham on display at Fantasy of Flight, Florida, USA. This gives you some perspective of the physical size of the wing and the Pratt & Whitney engines.
N814ML photo, click to enlarge
Short Sandringham on display at Fantasy of Flight, Florida, USA. This aircraft was originally built as a Sunderland Mk III and later converted to a Mk V before re-conversion to a Sandringham by Shorts of Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
N1204 photo, click to enlarge
"INA The Macon Belle" on display at Fantasy of Flight, Florida, USA.
N1943J photo, click to enlarge
"Apache Princess" on display at Fantasy of Flight, Florida, USA.
N1204 photo, click to enlarge
Kermit Weeks, pilot and owner of Fantasy of Flight, taxis back after the afternoon flying display in the P51-C
ZZ191 photo, click to enlarge
ZZ191 UK civil registration is: G-HHAD. Previously registered as J-4058 and G-BWFS. ZZ190 can just be seen alongside.
N1214N photo, click to enlarge
On display at Fantasy of Flight, Florida, USA. To the right is the wing from a Mustang P51-C, rear right a Grumman FM-2 Wildcat, and rear left a Curtiss TP-40N Warhawk.
N451WA photo, click to enlarge
One of 3 Texan aircraft operated by Warbird Adventures. Each has a different coloured band around the rear fuselage and wings and are liveried Navy, Marines and USAF.
N4297J photo, click to enlarge
On display at Fantasy of Flight, Florida, USA. Mk XVI Spitfire and T-6G Texan can be seen to the left, and P-51C Mustang on right (red tail).
N1204 photo, click to enlarge
Kermit Weeks at the controls of "INA The Macon Belle" in the colours of The Tuskegee Airmen (332nd Fighter Group) also known as 'The Red Tails'.