On display at the War Eagles Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, this Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair was owned by John MacGuire and is an 'occasional flyer'. Her original Bu.No is 81698.
The Corsair II used to be known as 'man eater' on the carrier flight deck, this angle perhaps suggests why. Displayed outdoors at the War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
Displayed outdoors at the War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, this A-7E was clearly last operated by VA-37 'Bulls' out of NAS Cecil Field, FL. Some interesting details also ghosting through as the paint fades.
On display at the War Eagles Museum in Santa Teresa NM, a classic from the Grumman 'Ironworks'. She is a TBM-3E version of the classic Avenger. This was the only complete photo that I could manage to take, was from a conveniently located balcony!
An unusual sight at the War Eagles Museum in Santa Teresa NM. Labelled as a Fieseler Fi-156 Storch, she is in fact an MS-502 Criquet marked as 'BM-JM'. She is listed by the museum as still flyable.
This beautiful P-40E Warhawk was on display at the War Eagles Air Museum at Santa Teresa NM. Nice tail art! She has been restored as Skip Tramell's 'Hold'n My Own'.
This beautiful P-40E Warhawk was on display at the War Eagles Air Museum at Santa Teresa NM. She appeared in the film Tora, Tora, Tora. She is now preserved in flyable condition but currently does not fly.
On display at the War Eagles Air Museum at Santa Teresa NM. This was a T-37B 'Tweet' coded 'EN' which I believe was operated by the 89th FTS / 80th FTW out of Sheppard AFB TX. She is preserved in flying condition.