C-47A “Whiskey 7”
The C-47 Dakota was the cargo aircraft which was the workhorse of the Army Air Corps during World War II. It was also affectionately known as the “Gooney Bird.” It served in all theaters of the war and served in civilian capacity to help establish the U.S. airlines as the DC-3.
W7 is truly a WWII veteran. This aircraft originally served with the 12th Air Force in the Mediterranean Theater in 1943 and the 9th Air Force in England 1944-1945 as part of the 316th Troop Carrier Group. It was one of the lead aircraft of the first strike of the D-Day invasion on June 6th, 1944 over Ste. Mere Eglise, Normandy. It transported paratroopers for the 82nd Airborne Division as part of Operation NEPTUNE. Flak was very heavy during these missions but this C-47 managed to survive it all.Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, North American P-51D Mustang
Air ForceBoeing B17 Flying FortressNorth American P51D Mustang
Upper aircraft is a Chance-Vought Corsair, middle aircraft may be a Douglas B-26 Invader, lower aircraft is another P-51D or P-51B since I can't see the canopy.
Upper aircraft is a ChanceVought Corsairmiddle aircraft may be a Douglas B26 Invaderlower aircraft is another P51D or P51B
Boeing Vertol V-22 Osprey as part of the Presidential support unit out of Anacostia Naval Station.
Boeing Vertol V22 Osprey as part of the Presidential support unit out of Anacostia Naval Station.
Boeing Vertol V-22 Osprey as part of the Presidential support unit out of Anacostia Naval Station.
Boeing Vertol V22 Osprey as part of the Presidential support unit out of Anacostia Naval Station.