'Madame Queen' operated with the 380th Bomb Wing at Plattsburgh AFB, NY. After retirement it became part of the NMUSAF Loan Program and is now on display at the super Castle Air Museum.
This C-123 was TOC around 1955 and served until 1980 when it was retired to MASDC as CP051. The plane was saved from the boneyard when it became part of the NMUSAF Loan Program and is now on display as 'Hog Hauler'at the super Castle Air Museum.
Douglas RA-3B Skywarrior on static display at the Castle Air Museum, Atwater, California. One of my all-time favorite aircraft, this sure was a welcome sight!
'Raz'N Hell' nose art on the starboard side of this B-29 on display at the 'Castle Air Museum'. This is a composite airframe and the nose is clearly marked as originating from 44-70064.
On display at Castle Air Museum in Atwater, CA (former Castle AFB) - Douglas B-23 Dragon (38 was build) converted as transports and redesignated as the UC-67