This P-51 has now been repainted to carry a Tuskeegee Airmen Red Tail scheme and 'Bunny' was photographed on display at the super Palm Springs Air Museum. She carries the civil reg N151BP and was also previously 9273 of the RXAF,
This Provider is named 'The Chief' after volunteer Crew Chief, retired Chief Master Sergeant Jim Meek, who has dedicated many hours to this aircraft and the March Field Museum.
'Bad Company' arrived at AMARG during May 04 and is stored with the PCN/Inventory No. AACA0138. Previously served with the 171st ARW based at Pittsburgh.
Scenes from the past and present of the US go towards 'The Patriot', one of the most detailed and elaborate pieces ever of nose art. This tanker has been stored at AMARG since May 2007 with the PCN/Inventory No. AACA0159.
This plane is actually 83-0069 but wears a a Georgia scheme to represent a Robins AFB aircraft as this was an important B-1 base in the past. She now stands as an impressive welcome at the front entrance to the Museum of Aviation
'Spirit of Waco' was in the static before taking part in the flying display in the afternoon. Previously this plane carried the serial 41-39427 and reg. N75Y.