Lockheed P-80B (F-80B) Shooting Star on static display at the Castle AFB Museum, Atwater, California. She wears a single MiG-15 kill marking under the cockpit canopy.
Stinson L-5E Sintenel "Angel of Mercy" on the ramp at MOD. Many thanks to the Commemorative Air Force members for the tour and their hard work in keeping their aircraft in such great shape!
North American T-28A Trojan, or Fennec in Armée de l'Air service, taxis back to parking after displaying at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California.
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.
Vought F4U-4 Corsair sitting quietly after displaying at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California. This Corsair used to be registered NX240CA, but for some reason this was recently changed.
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis 'Fagot', wearing the national insignia of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Air Force, taxis to parking after displaying at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California.
Bell YP-59A Airacomet on static display at the 2010 Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino, California. As this carries armament, this is a YP-59A...the XP-59A was not equipped to carry armament. It is being restored to flying condition.
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.
General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon, of the United States Air Force flight demonstration team Thunderbirds, seen taxiing to departure position for their display at IAB.