I don't know if it count as a plane but here is my new toy. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I was thinking about the PT-19 colors and thought that I would mention that the blue and yellow color scheme was a pre-war livery, 1939-ish. All of the PT's that I saw during the war were painted silver overall, even the Navy had some all silver PT-17's instead of the yellow livery. The Stinson is a good example and well done, too. here in the Seattle area there are several vintage Stinsons that are nicely restored. Neat old airplanes.
I was up at the airport this week so I was able to get a shot of my babies together. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
At the June EAA flyin 2016. If I only could get the Toyota out of the background.... Image Unavailable, Please Login
I've never heard of a CT-33... can't find it listed anywhere. Only the Canadair CT-133. Can you help????
The Canadians flew both Lockheed T-33As (on loan) with Canadian markings and Canadair license built T-33 Mk 3s and CT-133s. No such thing as a CT-33. The T-33/CT-133 was called the Silver Star, but only officially. T-Bird to everyone else. Sort of like the F-16 Fighting Falcon that everyone calls a Viper. The Canadair built T-33/CT-133s were souped up with RR engines.
2 of my 3 planes here 1966 Cherokee 140 and 1967 b model Twin Comanche. Ive got another cherokee that is currently in the paint shop and getting an fresh engine. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login