N33827 was delivered to Argentina post war and became LV-XSG in 1947. She was stored between 1962 and 1986. First flight after restoration was in 2005 as LV-X246. As such she was aquired and arrived at Podhorany in 2019 before being registered G-CLHY.
After a long storage G-AMIV was bought at a car auction in 2005 and after a restoration first flown in 2010. In 2012 she was bought for the German Hangar10 collection as D-EDHA, but reverted to G-AMIV upon transfer to RAF Station Czechoslovakia in 2015.
NZ2336/TE910 is painted in honour of the crew of Mosquito FB.VI NT131/EG-D of No.487 (New Zealand) Squadron, F/O Ronald Beazer, RNZAF, and navigator P/O Andy Munro, RAFVR. During Classic Fighters 2023 she had both Merlin 25s running.
ZK-SPI made her first flight on the 18th of March 2009, in the hands of recently retired warbird pilot Keith Skilling. The ‘Al Deere’ Spitfire has graced the New Zealand skies ever since. PV270 is flown here at Omaka Classic Fighters by S/L Sean Perre
Tucked away for the winter at the Air Heritage Museum Inc, Beaver County Airport, Beaver Falls, PA, this UC-123K named 'Thunderpig' is a regular airshow participant.