The Nieuport 17 was first built in 1916 and was one of the most widely flown fighter aircraft of the First World War. The Swiss Air Force was able to acquire five of these powerful fighter aircraft in June 1917 to reinforce its fleet.
General Motors (Grumman) TBM-3E Avenger, of the Commemorative Air Force (formerly Confederate Air Force) seen taxiing to runway 26 at the St. Louis County Fair and Airshow, prior to departure back to Texas.
This is the Castle Air Museum's Curtiss C-46D Commando 44-77575 which is on display as 'Honey Girl' which flew the 'Hump' from between north Burma and west China during World War Two.
This is the Castle Air Museum's Curtiss C-46D Commando 44-77575 which is on display as 'Honey Girl' which flew the 'Hump' from between north Burma and west China during World War Two.
This is the Castle Air Museum's Curtiss C-46D Commando 44-77575 which is on display as 'Honey Girl' which flew the 'Hump' from between north Burma and west China during World War Two.