Showing posts with label Pearl Harbor Hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearl Harbor Hawaii. Show all posts

Friday, July 5, 2013

Pacific Aviation Museum: Aircraft Piston Engines.

Pacific Aviation Museum: Aircraft Piston Engines.






Pacific Aviation Museum: SBD Dauntless

Pacific Aviation Museum: SBD Dauntless





Pacific Aviation Museum: Aeronca 65TC

Pacific Aviation Museum: Civilian aircraft caught up in the Pearl Harbor raid.


Pacific Aviation Museum: "Ruptured Duck"

Pacific Aviation Museum: B25 Ruptured Duck from the Doolitte Raid.


Pacific Aviation Museum: The Ni'ihau Zero Incident

Pacific Aviation Museum: The Ni'ihau Zero Incident





Pacific Aviation Museum: Stinson L-5 Sentinel

Pacific Aviation Museum: Stinson L-5 "Sentinel"


Thanks Bill for the identification of this aircraft.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Pacific Aviation Museum: Sikorsky H3 Sea King

Pacific Aviation Museum: Sikorsky H3 Sea King








Pacific Aviation Museum: UH-1

Pacific Aviation Museum: UH-1

Pacific Aviation Museum: Mig 15 and F86

Pacific Aviation Museum: Mig 15 and F86

Pacific Aviation Museum: Japanese air raid at Pearl Harbor












Pacific Aviation Museum: Cessna O-2

Pacific Aviation Museum: Cessna O-2


OV10 Bronco being rebuilt. As well as two SBD's on display in front of it.

(Thanks Dennis and Bill for the identification of this aircraft).

Pacific Aviation Museum: F14 Tomcat

Pacific Aviation Museum: F14 Tomcat

Pacific Aviation Museum: F5

Pacific Aviation Museum: F5



This F5 is a former South Korean Air Force F5 Tiger.  Eons ago, when I was in the National Guard, I had the experience of watching ROKAF F5s in a practice dogfight against USAF fighters, as the Korean jets attempted to break through an escort in order to take on a FB111.  Quite the thing to see.

Pacific Aviation Museum: P40 waiting for rebuild

Pacific Aviation Museum: P40 waiting for rebuild

Pacific Aviation Museum: Rebuilding a Boeing F4B

Pacific Aviation Museum: Rebuilding a Boeing F4B











A Boeing F4B fighter being rebuilt by the Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island, Hawaii.  Quite the project, it shows how very much like the old flying models we used to build these really were.










A Boeing F4B fighter being rebuilt by the Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island, Hawaii.  Quite the project, it shows how very much like the old flying models we used to build these really were.