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DHC-4A Caribou

DHC-4A (C-7A) Caribou ex Spanish Airforce T9-19 (ex Villanumbla storage) firing up her RH Pratt & Whitney R-2000-7M2 Twin Wasp radial engine at Coventry Airport UK (August 1996). These three Caribou’s were on there way to the US. The LH engine was unwilling and did not fired up…to much dissapointment of the pilot and mechanic.

Air Atlantique Douglas DC-6A training flight

Training flight onboard Air Atlantique Douglas DC-6A G-SIXC (cn 45550/1032) from Coventry airport. ( August 1996). The Air Atlantique Classic Flight has re-branded itself as ClassicFlight.com, but still retaining the Air Atlantique heritage by using the Air Atlantique name in its logo. It is the operational part of the Air Atlantique Group historic aircraft operation …Read more »

Otis Spunkmeyer C-41

Otis Spunkmeyer Air Douglas C-41 (DC-3-253) NC41HQ (c/n 2053) ex: USAAC as 38-0502 personal transport of Hap Arnold C, NC15473,N12,N43,N54595, fires up her Pratt & Whitney engines for another pleasure flight around the San Francisco Bay area. (Oakland Airport September 1995)

Antonov AN-2 Meeting

Antonov AN-2 Meeting at the ILA-98 Berlin Airshow at Shonefeld airport, Berlin (May 1998) (source: http://www.warbirdalley.com/an2.htm) The An-2 Colt has been used as a paratroop transport, glider tug, navigation trainer, utility transport and light bomber. Despite being a versatile and adaptable machine, the large, fabric-covered An-2 biplane remains firmly rooted in much earlier days of …Read more »

ADB Antonov AN-22

Antonov Design Bureau Antonov AN-22 UR-64460 (cn 6340103) paid a visit to Schiphol International Airport during March 1998. With some inside help from the airport management I was able to catch this beast firing up her four contra-rotating turbine Kuznetsov NK-12MA engines. This a/c is now on display at the Technik Museum at Speyer Germany. …Read more »

ADB AN-22 UR-64460

Antonov Design Bureau Antonov AN-22 UR-64460 (cn 6340103) paid a visit to Schiphol International Airport during March 1998. With some inside help from the airport management I was able to catch this beast firing up her four contra-rotating turbine Kuznetsov NK-12MA engines. This a/c is now on display at the Technik Museum at Speyer Germany. …Read more »