Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
The German Focke Wulf 190 was the most advanced radial engine fighter in the world in the fall of 1941. This Foc...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
The Lockheed YO-3 “Quiet Star” was an observation aircraft which was developed for battlefield observatio...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
This Grumman F4F Wildcat is getting ready for paint after which it will soon join the main...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
This Grumman F4F Wildcat is getting ready for paint after which it will soon join the main collecti...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
This is a rear view of a Voight F7U-3 Cutlass, which is one of only seven survivors. It was a carr...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
The de Havilland Comet was the world’s first commercial jet airliner. The museum’s 1959 de Hav...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
Volunteers work on a wing for a vintage aircraft restoration project.
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
It’s all about the world of flight. Model aircraft fly overhead in the entrance lobby. Restoration volunteers take a coffee break in the lunchroom.
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
Flying in formation over Paine Field, the P-51 Mustang “Val-Halla”, from the Heritage Flight Museum, a...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
Exemplary restorations include the famous Beechcraft Staggerwing D17S, Waco UPF-7, de Havilland Canada DH-2 Beaver and the North American T-6 Texan.
Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards
The mechanic services the North American P-51B Mustang “Impatient Virgin?” while the Grumman F7...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by terry blackburn
The day after the Oregon International Airshow found these classic aircraft still on display w...(more)