On display at the now closed Florence Air & Missile Museum in South Carolina, this HO4S-1 looked to be in good condition. Now on display at the Texas Air Museum, Slaton, TX.
On display at the Florence Air & Space Museum in May 1995, this CH-34 Choctaw was awaiting restoration. She is now on display at the Carolinas Aviation Museum.
An interesting exhibit at the Florence A&SM in May 1995, this long-nosed Tiger had flown with the Blue Angels in 1965 as '2' however she wore 'Glynco' markings for the now closed Naval Air Station Glynco in Georgia. She is now on display at Grissom AFB.
On display at the now long closed Florence Air & Space Museum in South Carolina, this Grumman Trader wears the markings of a unit formerly based at NAS Cecil Field FL. She is now preserved at Grissom AFB.
On display at the long closed Florence Air & Space Museum in South Carolina, this Scorpion was built as an F-89D and later converted to F-89J standard. She wore the markings of the Wisconsin ANG 176th FIS / 115th FIW based at Traux Field.
Taken at the long closed and lamented Florence Air & Space Museum in Spring 1995, this North American 'Hog' Sabre wore the markings of the New Jersey ANG 119th TFS / 177th TFG based at Atlantic City. Sources record her as now preserved at 'Westampton'.