A long way from home. This is probably one of the rarest planes ever to visit Fort Worth Alliance airport. This plane is assigned to 459th AS, based at Yokota AB, Japan.
A US Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet seen spending its weekend at Fort Worth Alliance airport. This aircraft is assigned to VX-23 which is based at NAS Patuxent River.
This great looking P-40N (44-7369) flew at the 2006 Waco Airport airshow. This plane went into service with the USAAF in 1944. This plane is owned by the Cavanaugh Flight Museum and painted in the colors of the Taiwanese Air Force.
This Mitsubishi A6M 'Zero' replica flew at the 2006 Waco airport airshow. This plane was originally built as a Harvard Mk.4 by the Canadian Car and Foundry company.
This Mitsubishi A6M 'Zero' replica flew at the 2006 Waco airport airshow. This plane was originally built as a Harvard Mk.4 by the Canadian Car and Foundry company.
This Spitfire has quite a history. Built in 1945 as a single-seat Mk.9e, converted to a two-seater in 1946 and flew with the Irish Air Corps. Appeared in the Battle of Britain movie and was re-converted to a single seater in the '70s.
One of the highlights of the 2004 Volkel AB airshow was this Antonov 30 from the Bulgarian Air Force. This plane is assigned to 16 Transportna Aviacionna Basa (16.TrAB), located at Sofia - Vrazhdebna.
This Belgian Air Force SF.260M was on static display at the 2004 Volkel AB airshow. This aircraft received a special color scheme to celebrate 250.000 flying hours of this type of aircraft within the Belgian Air Force.