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Mustang restoration specialists Midwest Aero. Great photos of the details in their work here...
http://midwestaero.com/site/Photo_Gallery/Photo_Gallery.html
http://midwestaero.com/site/Photo_Gallery/Photo_Gallery.html
Chris,Wait what? Where at? That meens its not too far from me.
Hey Wade,I think both of you should share photos of these awesome full scale versions with those of us who aren’t as lucky!
I certainly do not mind. The more the merrier. That's what this thread is for. Sharing the love of such a masterfully crafted piece of history. Post away... one and all.Hey Wade,
If Rob doesn't mind, I'll be glad to share any picture of the Mustang or any other plane that I have. . . . . like this,
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Chris,
The Military Aviation Museum is in Virginia Beach in Pungo. The museum houses almost 100 full scale Axis and Allied WWI & WWII aircraft that are in flyable condition. The P-51 is just the beginning. The museum has a Mosquito, Corsair, Skyraider, Hurricane, Spitfire, FW-190A8, BF109, Fokker DR1, Fokker D7 and the list goes on and on. Go to www.militaryaviationmuseum.org and you can see all the planes. They are also flying a different WW2 airplane every Saturday this summer. Don't say I didn't warn you because once you go down there, you'll be hooked for life. I've already asked the owner if I could live down there, but unfortunately he said no. . . . . . . .
Chris,
The Military Aviation Museum is in Virginia Beach in Pungo. The museum houses almost 100 full scale Axis and Allied WWI & WWII aircraft that are in flyable condition. The P-51 is just the beginning. The museum has a Mosquito, Corsair, Skyraider, Hurricane, Spitfire, FW-190A8, BF109, Fokker DR1, Fokker D7 and the list goes on and on. Go to www.militaryaviationmuseum.org and you can see all the planes. They are also flying a different WW2 airplane every Saturday this summer. Don't say I didn't warn you because once you go down there, you'll be hooked for life. I've already asked the owner if I could live down there, but unfortunately he said no. . . . . . . .