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Planes of Fame Air Museum

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Non-profit aviation-themed Museum featuring aircraft, artifacts, and displays related to aviation history

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One of only two remaining P-26 aircraft and the only flying example.
The Museum’s Zero is the only fully authentic flyable example in the world. Allied code name: Zeke
Initially based at Nellis Air Force Base, this aircraft was sold to Argentina Air Force where it served for 26 years
Served with the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (China) during the Korean War.
This P-51D performed all of its military service after WWII.
Republic built P-47G, this aircraft served as an instructional aircraft during WWII.
Twin-engine, medium bomber from WWII. Named in honor of Major General William 'Billy' Mitchell, the B-25 served in all theaters of WWII.
Advanced trainer of the U.S. Army Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and Royal Air Force during WWII. These aircraft continued to serve other nations until the 1970s.

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