G-AWHE, movie: Battle of Britain, Edwards Collection, Wilson Edwards, Big Spring, Texas Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchon, c/n unkn, C.4K-30, ex-471 Sq "471-26", movie: Battle of Britain, Edwards Collection, Wilson Edwards, Big Spring, Texas. 1944.Ĭonsolidated Vultee 28-5ACF/PBY-5A Catalina (Serial No. Navy Consilidated PBY Catalina flying boats used to train aviaton cadets at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas (USA), in August 1942.Ĭonsolidated Vultee 28-5ACF/PBY-5A Catalina (Serial No. North American AT-6/SNJ Texan (Serial No. Tracor Flight Systems Inc., 6500 Tracor Lane, 78725. DAC International Inc., 6702 McNeil Drive, 78729. Azlon II, 4321 General Aviation Ave., No. Essam Alridi, 400 Darlene Lane, 76010.Īero L-39 Albatros (Serial No. North American T-39A Sabreliner (Serial No. Saviano, 1110 Pleasant Valley Lane, 76015. William Scott Rowe, PO Box 1008, 76226-1008ĭe Havilland D.H.112 Sea Venom (Serial No. Jack Barnett, Box 37, 77032.įairchild PT-26A Cornell (Serial No. Grumman (Eastern Motors) FM-2 Wildcat (BuNo. North American F-100D Super Sabre (Serial No. 52-9658), previously mounted on a pylon at Reese AFB, Texas, now preserved at Sunset APT, Alvord, Texas. The aircraft preserved with the Cavanaugh Flight Museum are listed on a separate web page on this web site. The aircraft preserved with the Texas Museum of Military History are listed on a separate web page on this web site.Īddison, Cavanaugh Flight Museum, 4572 Claire Chennault, Addison Airport, 75001. One of three Cessna 165s pressed into the USAAF in 1942.Ībilene, Dyess AFB, Texas Museum of Military History, Arnold Blvd., 7 BWG/CVM 650, 2nd St., 79607-1960. N 2Ībilene, Commemorative Air Force, Big Country Squadron, 4886 Newman Road, 79601-6718.Ĭessna UC-94 (Serial No. North American AT-6D Texan (Serial No.), Reg. North American AT-6 Texan, USAAF, Second World War era. Perhaps you will then choose to visit these museums in order to appreciate the rich resources of aviation heritage preserved on your behalf. Contact numbers are provided for the museums, should you be interested in learning more about each aircraft. Texas Warbird Survivors is specifically intended to provide a where are they guide for residents and visitors to Texas who are interested in its rich resources of historical military aircraft. This book should spark your interest in some of the military aviation history that can be found in this warm and friendly state on America s Gulf Coast. This handbook provides a simple checklist of where the surviving military aircraft in Texas are located now, along with a few photographs and a brief history of their service in the US military. These Warbirds are a permanent part of our modern history, and they deserve to be remarked upon and remembered. Some of them have significant war records, and a few are currently standing as gate guardians outside their former airbases. Many examples of aircraft that saw service in the various armed forces of the United States are currently being restored to flying status or preserved in museums in the state of Texas.
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