Aeroplane Monthly 1984-03
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A trio of classic American World War Two aircraft rehearsing for the 1983 Planes of Fame Museum annual display. Nearest the camera is the unmarked Curtiss P-40, flown by John Maloney In the centre is the Museums's P-51D "Glamorous Glen III" now painted to represent an aircraft flown by Chuck Yeager, and furthest from the camera is the Museum's famous Zero being flown by Steve Hinton
ERICH GANDET'S photograph of Messerschmitt Bf 109 FM+BB was taken at Grenchen, Switzerland, in August 1982. The aircraft has since crashed.
Ex-Swiss Air Force Junkers Ju 52 A-703, now civil registered as HB-HOP, photographed in October 1983 by ERICH GANDET.
Ex-RCAF Curtiss P-40 N1207V, owned by Eric Mingledorff of Monroe, Louisiana, photographed in June 1983 by MICHAEL O'LEARY
Short Belfast G-BEPS, one of three based at Stansted with Heavylift Cargo Airlines.
Alan Preston’s D.H. Vampire T.35 N11921, recently restored at Van Nuys, California, seen here piloted by Skip Holm in July 1983.