Mitsubishi A6M5 Reisen (Zero) sitting quietly after displaying at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California. This is the only example of a fully genuine Zero left in the world, as it is the only one with its original Nakajima Sakae radial engine.
Lockheed P-38L Lightning displays at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California. Tucked behind the aircraft is a North American P-51D Mustang, making it look more like a bizarre Luftwaffe experiment than a pair of American fighters!
Lockheed P-38L Lightning displays at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California. This angle shows to good effect the upward angle of the wings, especially during flight.
Grumman (General Motors) TBM-3E Avenger, in the markings of LTJG George Bush at the time he was shot down during World War II, taxis to parking after displaying at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California.
Worldwide there are only two SBD-5's still airworthy. One of them (ex 42-54532) is seen here at the 2007 airshow at Midland airport. This aircraft was initially delivered to the Mexican AF and eventually found its way back to the US.