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Historic Airplanes 2
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The B-17 Flying Fortress is the most famous long-range bomber of the Second World War.
The Waco Classic Sports Biplane have a tandem cockpit in the front with the pilot sitting in the rear.
Japan's best known combat plane during the Second World War was the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, its speed firepower and range were so incredible that USA experts passed them off as inacurate prior to the Japanese attack on pearl Harbour in 1941.
Although the Hurricane never gained the glory like the Spitfire. Britains Hawker Hurricane was nevertheless a very important fighter in the Second World War.
The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk was a small lightweight plane first flew in 1954 and served during the Vietnam War as an attack bomber with the US Navy.
Bringing together a bridge between airplane and helicopter the Douglas harrier is a special navel and ground attack plane.
The first Jet Powered aircraft to serve with the USAF. The P-80 Shooting Star entered service in 1945. In 1948 its name was changed to the F-80.
One of the best Jet Fighters for Great Britain, the Hawker Hunter was a supersonic jet broke the world air speed record in 1953.
The Chinook CH-47, one of the hero's of the Vietnam War, it first flew in 1961 and continues in service today.
The modern era of jet powered civil transport began when Britains DH 106 Comet Airliner was released in 1952.
The Wirraway (an Aboriginal word meaning "Challenger") was designated as the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) advanced trainer during World War 2.
These planes are designed for the 5x7 hoop. Watch this page for new planes as this collection grows.
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