418 results found
Registration / Serial:NX910A
Aircraft Original Type:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5
Aircraft Generic Type:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5
Aircraft Version:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5A (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:297151Submit Correction
View count: 141
On display in the Personal Courage Wing at the Museum of Flight. This replica was begun in 1971 and completed in 1988. It is in the markings of American ace Lt. George A. Vaughn, who served with No. 84 Sqn. RAF in May 1918.
Registration / Serial:NX910A
Aircraft Version:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5A (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:NX910A
Aircraft Original Type:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5
Aircraft Generic Type:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5
Aircraft Version:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5A (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:297151Submit Correction
View count: 141
On display in the Personal Courage Wing at the Museum of Flight. This replica was begun in 1971 and completed in 1988. It is in the markings of American ace Lt. George A. Vaughn, who served with No. 84 Sqn. RAF in May 1918.
Registration / Serial:NX910A
Aircraft Version:Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5A (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo (C-8/V-7)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:296248Submit Correction
View count: 1579
Taking off on what I assume is the first flight of the aircraft. It was used for research of STOL capabilities, using a new wing, engines and lift characteristics. The aircraft demonstrated its STOL performance by operating aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk without a need for catapult launch or landing arresting gear.
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo (C-8/V-7)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:296248Submit Correction
View count: 1579
Taking off on what I assume is the first flight of the aircraft. It was used for research of STOL capabilities, using a new wing, engines and lift characteristics. The aircraft demonstrated its STOL performance by operating aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk without a need for catapult launch or landing arresting gear.
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo (C-8/V-7)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:295911Submit Correction
View count: 1959
The QSRA was created in the late 1970's/early 1980's for experimental flight research, aimed at developing technology for quiet short haul commercial airliners with short take off and landing capabilities. The aircraft was remanufactured from the DHC-5 Buffalo. Boeing created an all-new wing incorporating boundary layer control, four Lycoming turbofans which exhaust over the upper surfaces of the wings and new engine nacelles and cross-ducting Coanda flaps. This made it possible to research upper surface blowing, which allowed the aircraft to fly at very high lift coefficients.
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo (C-8/V-7)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:295911Submit Correction
View count: 1959
The QSRA was created in the late 1970's/early 1980's for experimental flight research, aimed at developing technology for quiet short haul commercial airliners with short take off and landing capabilities. The aircraft was remanufactured from the DHC-5 Buffalo. Boeing created an all-new wing incorporating boundary layer control, four Lycoming turbofans which exhaust over the upper surfaces of the wings and new engine nacelles and cross-ducting Coanda flaps. This made it possible to research upper surface blowing, which allowed the aircraft to fly at very high lift coefficients.
Registration / Serial:N715NA
Alternate Registration:NASA 715
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada C-8A Buffalo/QSRA
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:September 1974
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:9 September 1983
Photo by:Gerard HelmerContact
Photo ID:295068Submit Correction
View count: 191
Registration / Serial:N22SN
Aircraft Version:Vickers 744 Viscount
C/n (msn):40
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:9 September 1983
Photo by:Gerard HelmerContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:9 September 1983
Photo by:Gerard HelmerContact
Photo ID:295068Submit Correction
View count: 191
Registration / Serial:N22SN
Aircraft Version:Vickers 744 Viscount
C/n (msn):40
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:9 September 1983
Photo by:Gerard HelmerContact
Registration / Serial:N924J
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 18
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 18 (C-45)
Aircraft Version:Hamilton Westwind III
Manufacturers:Beech / Hamilton
C/n (msn):BA-163
Operator Titles:Methow Aviation
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:11 October 1990
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:291797Submit Correction
View count: 492
Built in 1956 as a Beech E18S-9700 and registered as N42E. To N4288 in 1967. Converted to an ATE Westwind I trigear in 1969 then to a Hamilton Westwind III tailgear in 1972. To N4288T in 1979 and N924J in 1980. Operated by Methow Aviation from 1989 to 1991. Still current on the register in 2020.
Registration / Serial:N924J
Aircraft Version:Hamilton Westwind III
C/n (msn):BA-163
Operator Titles:Methow Aviation
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:11 October 1990
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Registration / Serial:N924J
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 18
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 18 (C-45)
Aircraft Version:Hamilton Westwind III
Manufacturers:Beech / Hamilton
C/n (msn):BA-163
Operator Titles:Methow Aviation
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:11 October 1990
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:291797Submit Correction
View count: 492
Built in 1956 as a Beech E18S-9700 and registered as N42E. To N4288 in 1967. Converted to an ATE Westwind I trigear in 1969 then to a Hamilton Westwind III tailgear in 1972. To N4288T in 1979 and N924J in 1980. Operated by Methow Aviation from 1989 to 1991. Still current on the register in 2020.
Registration / Serial:N924J
Aircraft Version:Hamilton Westwind III
C/n (msn):BA-163
Operator Titles:Methow Aviation
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:11 October 1990
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Registration / Serial:59-4987
Alternate Serial:94987
Aircraft Original Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter
Aircraft Generic Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter/Tiger
Aircraft Version:Northrop YF-5A Freedom Fighter (N-156F)
C/n (msn):N6001
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force / Northrop - Norair Division
Aircraft Name:Freedom Fighter
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:289661Submit Correction
View count: 3331
Prototype F-5A on display in the Great Gallery at the Museum of Flight. Northrop's Chief Experimental Test Pilot Lewis A. Nelson took it supersonic on its first flight at Edwards AFB on 30 July 1959. The T-38 was a successful USAF supersonic trainer, but it took seven years to get a production order for the F-5A that ultimately became a successful lightweight, low cost fighter-bomber with its high thrust-to-weight ratio J85-GE-13 engines.
Registration / Serial:59-4987
Alternate Serial:94987
Aircraft Version:Northrop YF-5A Freedom Fighter (N-156F)
C/n (msn):N6001
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force / Northrop - Norair Division
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:59-4987
Alternate Serial:94987
Aircraft Original Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter
Aircraft Generic Type:Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter/Tiger
Aircraft Version:Northrop YF-5A Freedom Fighter (N-156F)
C/n (msn):N6001
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force / Northrop - Norair Division
Aircraft Name:Freedom Fighter
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:289661Submit Correction
View count: 3331
Prototype F-5A on display in the Great Gallery at the Museum of Flight. Northrop's Chief Experimental Test Pilot Lewis A. Nelson took it supersonic on its first flight at Edwards AFB on 30 July 1959. The T-38 was a successful USAF supersonic trainer, but it took seven years to get a production order for the F-5A that ultimately became a successful lightweight, low cost fighter-bomber with its high thrust-to-weight ratio J85-GE-13 engines.
Registration / Serial:59-4987
Alternate Serial:94987
Aircraft Version:Northrop YF-5A Freedom Fighter (N-156F)
C/n (msn):N6001
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force / Northrop - Norair Division
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N626BL
Aircraft Original Type:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
Aircraft Generic Type:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
Aircraft Version:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
C/n (msn):E001
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:289393Submit Correction
View count: 1842
On display at the Museum of Flight. Designed by Bill Lear, this prototype first flew on "Dec. 32, 1980", as recorded officially so that British government funding expiring in 1980 could continue to be enjoyed. Only three aircraft were built and they are all on display in US museums. The Lear Fan was built of composite materials which revolutionized the field of aviation, had a Y-shaped empennage and the pusher propeller was powered by a pair of P&W Canada PT6B-35F turboshafts. Ahead of its time, it ran into trouble with the FAA on gearbox issues.
Registration / Serial:N626BL
Aircraft Version:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
C/n (msn):E001
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N626BL
Aircraft Original Type:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
Aircraft Generic Type:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
Aircraft Version:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
C/n (msn):E001
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:289393Submit Correction
View count: 1842
On display at the Museum of Flight. Designed by Bill Lear, this prototype first flew on "Dec. 32, 1980", as recorded officially so that British government funding expiring in 1980 could continue to be enjoyed. Only three aircraft were built and they are all on display in US museums. The Lear Fan was built of composite materials which revolutionized the field of aviation, had a Y-shaped empennage and the pusher propeller was powered by a pair of P&W Canada PT6B-35F turboshafts. Ahead of its time, it ran into trouble with the FAA on gearbox issues.
Registration / Serial:N626BL
Aircraft Version:LearAvia Lear Fan 2100
C/n (msn):E001
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:G-MONN
Aircraft Original Type:Boeing 737
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing 737-300
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-33A
C/n (msn):24029 / 1601
Operator Titles:Euroberlin France / Monarch Airlines
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:29 August 1988
Photo by:Gerry BarronContact
Photo ID:288969Submit Correction
View count: 227
Registration / Serial:G-MONN
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-33A
C/n (msn):24029 / 1601
Operator Titles:Euroberlin France / Monarch Airlines
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:29 August 1988
Photo by:Gerry BarronContact
Registration / Serial:G-MONN
Aircraft Original Type:Boeing 737
Aircraft Generic Type:Boeing 737-300
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-33A
C/n (msn):24029 / 1601
Operator Titles:Euroberlin France / Monarch Airlines
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:29 August 1988
Photo by:Gerry BarronContact
Photo ID:288969Submit Correction
View count: 227
Registration / Serial:G-MONN
Aircraft Version:Boeing 737-33A
C/n (msn):24029 / 1601
Operator Titles:Euroberlin France / Monarch Airlines
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:29 August 1988
Photo by:Gerry BarronContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287520Submit Correction
View count: 320
On display at the Museum of Flight. This replica is Bestellnr. 535/17, likely from Jasta 6 as per its markings. The original triplane would have flown with Jagdgeschwader 1 comprising of Jagdstaffeln 4, 6, 10 and 11. The first fighter wing of the Luftstreitkräfte was created in June 1917 and commanded by Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen, the only logical choice. Along with the famous red triplane of the ace, a number of colourful aircraft made up the "Flying Circus", as it was referred to by RFC pilots.
Registration / Serial:N2203
Aircraft Version:Fokker Dr.1 (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
Display Paint:Jasta 6
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287520Submit Correction
View count: 320
On display at the Museum of Flight. This replica is Bestellnr. 535/17, likely from Jasta 6 as per its markings. The original triplane would have flown with Jagdgeschwader 1 comprising of Jagdstaffeln 4, 6, 10 and 11. The first fighter wing of the Luftstreitkräfte was created in June 1917 and commanded by Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen, the only logical choice. Along with the famous red triplane of the ace, a number of colourful aircraft made up the "Flying Circus", as it was referred to by RFC pilots.
Registration / Serial:N2203
Aircraft Version:Fokker Dr.1 (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
Display Paint:Jasta 6
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287482Submit Correction
View count: 200
On display at the Museum of Flight. Built in numbers, the D.V suffered from lower wing failures and was considered outdated by Manfred von Richthofen. This replica is painted in the markings of Oblt. Richard Flashar, commander of Jasta 5. Dragon Albatros W/n 5636/17 was handed over to Lt. Hans Joachim von Hippel, who succeeded in making a crash landing after combat on Feb. 18, 1918.
Registration / Serial:N36DV
Alternate Registration:NX36DV
Aircraft Version:Albatros D-Va (Replica)
C/n (msn):0036
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287482Submit Correction
View count: 200
On display at the Museum of Flight. Built in numbers, the D.V suffered from lower wing failures and was considered outdated by Manfred von Richthofen. This replica is painted in the markings of Oblt. Richard Flashar, commander of Jasta 5. Dragon Albatros W/n 5636/17 was handed over to Lt. Hans Joachim von Hippel, who succeeded in making a crash landing after combat on Feb. 18, 1918.
Registration / Serial:N36DV
Alternate Registration:NX36DV
Aircraft Version:Albatros D-Va (Replica)
C/n (msn):0036
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N14519
Alternate Registration:NX14519
Alternate Serial:42-8205
Aircraft Original Type:Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
Aircraft Version:Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
C/n (msn):345
Display Paint:USA - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Big Stud
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287469Submit Correction
View count: 175
On display at the Museum of Flight. This Thunderbolt was recovered from La Paz for restoration. "Big Stud" is painted in the markings of Col. Robert L. Baseler, CO of 325th FG from July 1943 to April 1944 in the Mediterranean Theater. The 325th FG wore the distinctive black and yellow checkertail on its P-40s, P-47s and P-51s.
Registration / Serial:N14519
Alternate Registration:NX14519
Alternate Serial:42-8205
Aircraft Version:Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
C/n (msn):345
Display Paint:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N14519
Alternate Registration:NX14519
Alternate Serial:42-8205
Aircraft Original Type:Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
Aircraft Version:Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
C/n (msn):345
Display Paint:USA - Air Force
Aircraft Name:Big Stud
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287469Submit Correction
View count: 175
On display at the Museum of Flight. This Thunderbolt was recovered from La Paz for restoration. "Big Stud" is painted in the markings of Col. Robert L. Baseler, CO of 325th FG from July 1943 to April 1944 in the Mediterranean Theater. The 325th FG wore the distinctive black and yellow checkertail on its P-40s, P-47s and P-51s.
Registration / Serial:N14519
Alternate Registration:NX14519
Alternate Serial:42-8205
Aircraft Version:Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
C/n (msn):345
Display Paint:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287468Submit Correction
View count: 202
On display at the Museum of Flight. This is an original Pfalz D.XII that was brought for evaluation to the USA along with other aircraft after WWI. It was sold as war surplus before going to a museum, then was restored to flying condition and went to another museum. Used by the Luftstreitkräfte in numbers, the D.XII had a slow rate of roll and handled clumsily compared to the Fokker D.VII.
Registration / Serial:N43C
Aircraft Version:Pfalz DXII
C/n (msn):3498
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287468Submit Correction
View count: 202
On display at the Museum of Flight. This is an original Pfalz D.XII that was brought for evaluation to the USA along with other aircraft after WWI. It was sold as war surplus before going to a museum, then was restored to flying condition and went to another museum. Used by the Luftstreitkräfte in numbers, the D.XII had a slow rate of roll and handled clumsily compared to the Fokker D.VII.
Registration / Serial:N43C
Aircraft Version:Pfalz DXII
C/n (msn):3498
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287467Submit Correction
View count: 465
On display at the Museum of Flight. This twin-seat Quiet Star was designed to operate as an observation aircraft to spot night-time activity. It was equipped with a night vision and infrared downward-facing periscope that was operated by the observer in the front seat. The Quiet Star was nearly silent, and this aircraft, one of only 11 built served in Vietnam from 1970-72.
Registration / Serial:69-18005
Alternate Serial:18005
Aircraft Version:Lockheed YO-3A Quiet Star
C/n (msn):006
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287467Submit Correction
View count: 465
On display at the Museum of Flight. This twin-seat Quiet Star was designed to operate as an observation aircraft to spot night-time activity. It was equipped with a night vision and infrared downward-facing periscope that was operated by the observer in the front seat. The Quiet Star was nearly silent, and this aircraft, one of only 11 built served in Vietnam from 1970-72.
Registration / Serial:69-18005
Alternate Serial:18005
Aircraft Version:Lockheed YO-3A Quiet Star
C/n (msn):006
Operator Titles:USA - Army
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287459Submit Correction
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Replica completed in 1992 that is on display at the Museum of Flight. This Nieuport of l'escadrille N 62 is painted as "Zigomar 5" that was flown by French ace Paul Tarascon, known as "l'as la jambe de bois" or the ace with the wooden leg, who finished the war with 12 victories.
Registration / Serial:"N3588"
Aircraft Version:Nieuport 24bis (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287459Submit Correction
View count: 281
Replica completed in 1992 that is on display at the Museum of Flight. This Nieuport of l'escadrille N 62 is painted as "Zigomar 5" that was flown by French ace Paul Tarascon, known as "l'as la jambe de bois" or the ace with the wooden leg, who finished the war with 12 victories.
Registration / Serial:"N3588"
Aircraft Version:Nieuport 24bis (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N521R
Alternate Serial:MK923
Military Code:5J-Z
Aircraft Original Type:Supermarine Spitfire
Aircraft Generic Type:Supermarine Spitfire / Seafire
Aircraft Version:Supermarine 361 Spitfire LF9C
C/n (msn):CBAF.IX.1886
Display Paint:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287456Submit Correction
View count: 296
This Spitfire was built at Castle Bromwich in 1944 and participated in D-Day. After the war, it served with the Royal Netherlands Air Force and Belgian Air Force. It was brought to the USA in 1964 and came into private ownership. On display at the Museum of Flight, it wears the code '5J-Z' of No. 126 Squadron RAF.
Registration / Serial:N521R
Alternate Serial:MK923
Aircraft Version:Supermarine 361 Spitfire LF9C
C/n (msn):CBAF.IX.1886
Display Paint:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N521R
Alternate Serial:MK923
Military Code:5J-Z
Aircraft Original Type:Supermarine Spitfire
Aircraft Generic Type:Supermarine Spitfire / Seafire
Aircraft Version:Supermarine 361 Spitfire LF9C
C/n (msn):CBAF.IX.1886
Display Paint:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287456Submit Correction
View count: 296
This Spitfire was built at Castle Bromwich in 1944 and participated in D-Day. After the war, it served with the Royal Netherlands Air Force and Belgian Air Force. It was brought to the USA in 1964 and came into private ownership. On display at the Museum of Flight, it wears the code '5J-Z' of No. 126 Squadron RAF.
Registration / Serial:N521R
Alternate Serial:MK923
Aircraft Version:Supermarine 361 Spitfire LF9C
C/n (msn):CBAF.IX.1886
Display Paint:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:NL10626
Alternate Serial:44-4192
Aircraft Original Type:Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
Aircraft Generic Type:Curtiss P-40 Warhawk/Tomahawk/Kittyhawk
Aircraft Version:Curtiss P-40N Warhawk
C/n (msn):32932
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287450Submit Correction
View count: 187
"O'Reilly's Daughter" at the Museum of Flight. This P-40N has a low flight time of only 60 hours. It is painted in the markings of 1LT Philip E. Colman of the 26th FS, 5th FG, Chinese-American Composite Wing. Successor to the Flying Tigers and the China Air Task Force (CATF), the CACW was formed in Jul 1943 by Gen C. Chennault and equipped with the new P-40N. It comprised of American and Chinese pilots who trained at Karachi, India. CACW formed part of the 14th Air Force in the CBI theatre. At 378 mph the N was the fastest Warhawk after the plane was lightened and the rear canopy squared off.
Registration / Serial:NL10626
Alternate Serial:44-4192
Aircraft Version:Curtiss P-40N Warhawk
C/n (msn):32932
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:NL10626
Alternate Serial:44-4192
Aircraft Original Type:Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
Aircraft Generic Type:Curtiss P-40 Warhawk/Tomahawk/Kittyhawk
Aircraft Version:Curtiss P-40N Warhawk
C/n (msn):32932
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:287450Submit Correction
View count: 187
"O'Reilly's Daughter" at the Museum of Flight. This P-40N has a low flight time of only 60 hours. It is painted in the markings of 1LT Philip E. Colman of the 26th FS, 5th FG, Chinese-American Composite Wing. Successor to the Flying Tigers and the China Air Task Force (CATF), the CACW was formed in Jul 1943 by Gen C. Chennault and equipped with the new P-40N. It comprised of American and Chinese pilots who trained at Karachi, India. CACW formed part of the 14th Air Force in the CBI theatre. At 378 mph the N was the fastest Warhawk after the plane was lightened and the rear canopy squared off.
Registration / Serial:NL10626
Alternate Serial:44-4192
Aircraft Version:Curtiss P-40N Warhawk
C/n (msn):32932
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:N706MS
Aircraft Original Type:Pilatus PC-12
Aircraft Generic Type:Pilatus PC-12
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-12NG (PC-12/47E)
C/n (msn):1143
Operator Titles:Northwest MedStar
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:24 April 2010
Photo by:PatContact
Photo ID:287418Submit Correction
View count: 99
Registration / Serial:N706MS
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-12NG (PC-12/47E)
C/n (msn):1143
Operator Titles:Northwest MedStar
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:24 April 2010
Photo by:PatContact
Registration / Serial:N706MS
Aircraft Original Type:Pilatus PC-12
Aircraft Generic Type:Pilatus PC-12
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-12NG (PC-12/47E)
C/n (msn):1143
Operator Titles:Northwest MedStar
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:24 April 2010
Photo by:PatContact
Photo ID:287418Submit Correction
View count: 99
Registration / Serial:N706MS
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-12NG (PC-12/47E)
C/n (msn):1143
Operator Titles:Northwest MedStar
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:24 April 2010
Photo by:PatContact
Registration / Serial:N445MD
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II
Aircraft Generic Type:Gulfstream Aerospace G-1159/G-IV/G-V Gulfstream (C-20/C-37)
Aircraft Version:Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV Gulfstream IV-SP
C/n (msn):1366
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Photo ID:285622Submit Correction
View count: 128
Registration / Serial:N445MD
Aircraft Version:Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV Gulfstream IV-SP
C/n (msn):1366
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Registration / Serial:N445MD
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II
Aircraft Generic Type:Gulfstream Aerospace G-1159/G-IV/G-V Gulfstream (C-20/C-37)
Aircraft Version:Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV Gulfstream IV-SP
C/n (msn):1366
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Photo ID:285622Submit Correction
View count: 128
Registration / Serial:N445MD
Aircraft Version:Gulfstream Aerospace G-IV Gulfstream IV-SP
C/n (msn):1366
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Registration / Serial:161884
Military Code:AJ-503
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman A-6 Intruder/Prowler (G-128)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman A-6 Intruder/Prowler (G-128)
Aircraft Version:Grumman EA-6B Prowler (G-128)
C/n (msn):P-107
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Unit Markings:VAQ-134
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Photo ID:285555Submit Correction
View count: 284
arrived at the museum on May 27th 2015
Registration / Serial:161884
Aircraft Version:Grumman EA-6B Prowler (G-128)
C/n (msn):P-107
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Registration / Serial:161884
Military Code:AJ-503
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman A-6 Intruder/Prowler (G-128)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman A-6 Intruder/Prowler (G-128)
Aircraft Version:Grumman EA-6B Prowler (G-128)
C/n (msn):P-107
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
Unit Markings:VAQ-134
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Photo ID:285555Submit Correction
View count: 284
arrived at the museum on May 27th 2015
Registration / Serial:161884
Aircraft Version:Grumman EA-6B Prowler (G-128)
C/n (msn):P-107
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Registration / Serial:64-0776
Alternate Serial:40776
Military Code:AK
Aircraft Original Type:McDonnell F-4 Phantom II
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell F-4 Phantom II
Aircraft Version:McDonnell F-4C Phantom II
C/n (msn):1079
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Unit Markings:366 TFW
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Photo ID:285553Submit Correction
View count: 1843
64-0776 is the only Phantom to down a MiG with all 3 of the primary weapons systems of the Vietnam era : AIM-7 vs MiG-21 23/04/1967 Maj. Robert D. Anderson / Capt. Fred D. Kjer 366th TFW / 389th TFS (based at DaNang AB, Vietnam) AIM-9 vs MiG-21 22/05/1967 LtCol Robert F. Titus / 1Lt. Milan Zimmer 366th TFW / 389th TFS (based at DaNang AB, Vietnam) SUU-16 20mm external gun-pod vs MiG-21 22/05/1967 LtCol Robert F. Titus / 1Lt. Milan Zimmer 366th TFW / 389th TFS (based at DaNang AB, Vietnam)
Registration / Serial:64-0776
Alternate Serial:40776
Aircraft Version:McDonnell F-4C Phantom II
C/n (msn):1079
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Registration / Serial:64-0776
Alternate Serial:40776
Military Code:AK
Aircraft Original Type:McDonnell F-4 Phantom II
Aircraft Generic Type:McDonnell F-4 Phantom II
Aircraft Version:McDonnell F-4C Phantom II
C/n (msn):1079
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
Unit Markings:366 TFW
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact
Photo ID:285553Submit Correction
View count: 1843
64-0776 is the only Phantom to down a MiG with all 3 of the primary weapons systems of the Vietnam era : AIM-7 vs MiG-21 23/04/1967 Maj. Robert D. Anderson / Capt. Fred D. Kjer 366th TFW / 389th TFS (based at DaNang AB, Vietnam) AIM-9 vs MiG-21 22/05/1967 LtCol Robert F. Titus / 1Lt. Milan Zimmer 366th TFW / 389th TFS (based at DaNang AB, Vietnam) SUU-16 20mm external gun-pod vs MiG-21 22/05/1967 LtCol Robert F. Titus / 1Lt. Milan Zimmer 366th TFW / 389th TFS (based at DaNang AB, Vietnam)
Registration / Serial:64-0776
Alternate Serial:40776
Aircraft Version:McDonnell F-4C Phantom II
C/n (msn):1079
Operator Titles:USA - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:18 August 2015
Photo by:Coert van BredaContact