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Probably the nearest i will get to seeing a Lightning fly is this excellent hand made remote controlled model. It really does look the real deal and is powered by mini jet turbines.
Probably the nearest i will get to seeing a Lightning fly is this excellent hand made remote controlled model. It really does look the real deal and is powered by mini jet turbines.
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Fighter planes hang in the atrium of the Imperial War Museum, London.
This picture was taken prior to the museum's refurbishment in 2014.
The old Usworth RAF Airport is now a museum housing old planes, helicopters and military vehicles www.nelsam.org.uk/NEAM/NEAM.htm
The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II, the Korean War and other conflicts. Wikipedia
Top speed: 437 mph
Wingspan: 37′ 0″
Length: 32′
Engine type: V12 engine
Unit cost: 50,985–50,985 USD (1945)
Manufacturer: North American Aviation
Designer: Edgar Schmued
Frecce Tricolori, italian acrobatic flight team, at their 55th Anniversary celebration in Rivolto, Udine.
Fokker DR.1 1 Introduced over the western front in August 1917, the Fokker Triplane soon became the favorite plane of Germany's greatest WWI ace, Baron Manfred von Richthofen
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Hornet F-18 fighterplane at Helsinki International Air Show 2009, Malmi Airport , Helsinki Finland 15.8.2009
I spotted this little brass Spitfire model (wingspan just under 6 inches) lying in the bottom of a cabinet in a second hand shop. It had no stand and no propeller but its proportions looked so good that I bought it.
I have made a stand from some left over timber and a long bolt that fitted the socket on the underside. I ordered a Perspex disc to replace the missing propeller and have temporarily used an upholstery tack to hold that in place until I find something that suits it better.
Work in progress.
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An Royal Canadian Air Force CF18 Hornet flying during the RCAF's CF18 demo at the 2025 Abbotsford International Airshow.