FHC's TB-25 Mitchell comes in for a soft landing after putting on a wonderful demo as part as of the 2014 Skyfair...What is hopefully going to be an annual event.
Originally USAAF S/N 43-48377, this C-47 flew over the Hump during WWII, and then was converted to a DC-3 with a VIP interior in 1953, being used by Johnson and Johnson for a short while. It now carries a Pan Am livery, but maintains a VIP interior.
Two MH-47G's and an MH-60M stopped by Paine Field to help honor the 70th anniversary of the D-day invasion. Before landing, the three helos had flown in formation with three P-51 Mustangs, one of which had actually flown four missions over Omaha Beach.
In honor of the 70th anniversary of the D-day invasion, this MH-60M of the 160th SOAR landed at the Heritage Flight Museum after doing a formation flight with three P-51's and two MH-47G's. Still had the new car (helo) smell to her!
Indian Navy Boeing P-8I Neptune on final for runway 16L at PAE during a test flight bounce between here and BFI. This is the Indian Navy's fifth P-8. Will be IN324 in service.
62nd Airlift Wing, McChord AFB, Washington. Boeing C-17A Globemaster III on final for runway 16R at PAE, carrying the presidential vehicles for the visit to the Oso disaster area. Last time I shot this plane was back in May 2008, in 97th AMW colors.
437th Airlift Wing, Charleston AFB, South Carolina. Boeing C-17A Globemaster III on final for runway 16R at PAE, carrying the presidential VH-3D helicopter for the visit to the Oso disaster area.
One of three MV-22B (or are they VV-22B's?) sits on the tarmac at Paine Field waiting for the arrival of POTUS and his press corps to take them to Oso, Washington to tour the devastation caused by a recent landslide in the area.
W.Nr. 1342 was operated by JG 51 with the code "Yellow 10" and piloted by Fw. Eduard Hemmerling during the Battle of Britain. He crashed and was killed off the coast of Cap Blanc Nez on July 29, 1940 after combat with British Spitfires.
W.Nr. 1342 was operated by JG 51 with the code "Yellow 10" and piloted by Fw. Eduard Hemmerling during the Battle of Britain. He crashed and was killed off the coast of Cap Blanc Nez on July 29, 1940 after combat with British Spitfires.
Allocated to Royal Air Force as 'AH935', but was not delivered. Delivered to Soviet AF as '194' on September 27, 1942. It was shot down by a Bf-109 and crash landed in a forest near Archangelsk, Russia, 1943.