Tillamook Air Museum - USAF.com
Bellanca "Aircruiser" Many pilots still consider the 1934 Bellanca Aircruiser to be the most efficient single engine airplane ever built. The long and spacious cabin has room for 15 people, or can carry over two tons of cargo when the seats are removed. The Tillamook Air Museum has the only remaining flying Aircruiser in the world. (Notice the unique W-shaped bottom wing!)
P-38 Lightning
PBY-5A Catalina
Ki 43 Oscar
P-47 Thunderbolt Republic Aviation' s P-47 Thunderbolt was the biggest, heaviest armed and most produced single-engine American fighter of the Second World War. It's sturdy construction and eight 50 caliber machine guns made it equally adaptive as a ground support attack aircraft and as a bomber escort fighter. The Museum's P-47 was recently totally restored to flying condition. 6030 Hangar Road, Tillamook, Oregon 97141 503.842.1130 |
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