Subtitle: There are a lot of restored, vintage military planes, most restored to amazingly immaculate condition. Many P-51 Mustangs and T-6 Texans, but various WWII heavy bombers, some fighter jets, and more.
Other Oshkosh 2013 pages:
000-DSC_4751: Betty's Dream is a A B-25J Mitchel Bomber.
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002-DSC_4753: An FG-1D Corsair (similar to the F4U).
003-DSC_4755: Red-tail Tuskegee airmen P-51 Mustang
004-DSC_4757: Panchito is a B-25B Mithell bomber that was part of Doolittle's raid on Tokyo in WWII, launched from the aircraft carrier Hornet.
005-DSC_4762: Quite a few P-51s in the Warbird section.
006-DSC_4764: Just another refueling at Oshkosh (P-51 Mustang).
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008-DSC_4766: Most of the Mustang's were immaculate. The owners spent a lot of time and money restoring and maintaining them.
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010-DSC_4772: Shiny propeller with Frank's reflection in it.
011-DSC_4774: More old cars and some military tents.
012-DSC_4775: Someone is giving a description of some old weapons; the one he's holding looks like a grenade launcher.
013-DSC_4780: A line of T-6 Texans.
014-DSC_4784: A line of T-6 Texans taxiing in.
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018-DSC_4793: After taxiing in to park, the four T-6s shut down their engines at the same time.
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020-DSC_4796: Closeup of the propeller hub of a T-6 (with my reflection in it).
021-DSC_4797: A shot of the T-6 with the reflective propeller hub.
022-DSC_4798: A line of T-6 Texans with the control tower in the background.
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025-DSC_4815: A P-51 Mustang.
026-DSC_4816: A TBM Avenger
027-DSC_4818: A sign with informaton on the Avenger.
028-DSC_4819: Another shiny propeller hub.
029-DSC_4820: Another view of a reflective propeller hub.
030-DSC_4902: An SB2C-5 Helldiver.
031-DSC_4904: A sign with information about the helldiver.