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NATA practice for Oshkosh, Kenosha Wisconsin.
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!
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.
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.
T-28 number 133. T-28 in Navy markings.
T-28 number 263. Fuel truck and its team were kept busy refuelling all the T-28s and other trainers.
T-28 number 470. T-28 number 653.
SNJ number 87. SNJ number 229.
SNJ number 346 sponsored by Snap-On-Tools. Harvard number 88 and companions
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.
Grumman Duck fully restored. Colourful propeller blades and engine cowl.
Interesting noseart on side of Duck. Grumman Duck's Wright aircraft engine, close up.
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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