NATA
practice for Oshkosh, Kenosha Wisconsin.
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| Victor
Stottlemyer on wing of his RCAF marked Canadian built Harvard. Legs
underneath belong to 'Stitch'. |
Sweet
as Candy is another Canadian built Harvard and named after the dentist's
wife! |
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| Victor's
Harvard sitting ready for its next training flight which would include
Stewart as its happy passenger. |
Stan
Markus showing Stewart his Harvard, note Stewart is in the aircraft and
Stan is on the wing. |
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| Not
a good look! Talk about a kid in a candy shop. |
Stan
Markus is a surgeon so naturally his nickname is 'Stitch' and he loves
it. He loves flying this aircraft. |
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| T-28
number 133. |
T-28
in Navy markings. |
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| T-28
number 263. |
Fuel
truck and its team were kept busy refuelling all the T-28s and other
trainers. |
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| T-28
number 470. |
T-28
number 653. |
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| SNJ
number 87. |
SNJ
number 229. |
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| SNJ
number 346 sponsored by Snap-On-Tools. |
Harvard
number 88 and companions |
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| SNJ
number 01 in bright yellow. A few minutes after taking this shot the
apron was empty of aircraft. |
Lighter
blue SNJ-5 being readied for the afternoon practise formation flight. This
one has a gun in the rear. |
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| Grumman
Duck fully restored. |
Colourful
propeller blades and engine cowl. |
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| Interesting
noseart on side of Duck. |
Grumman
Duck's Wright aircraft engine, close up. |
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| Mustang
Geraldine is a beautiful example of the aircraft arriving at this training
event for Oshkosh's formations. |
US
Marine SNJ number 9. |
| Photographs
by Wendy Wilson with Nikon D70S camera and the copyright belongs to
Wendy/Wilson Media Pty Ltd.
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Kenosha |
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