July 22-29, 2023 - AirVenture 2023
Warbirds

"Doc", only one of two flying B-29 Superfortresses left cruises over Wittman Field.
   
I went to a Warbirds in Review featuring a newly restored P-47D Thunderbolt.  It was recovered in New Guinea.  They were able to determine which squadron the plane belonged to: the 460th.  The paint scheme represents that of a pilot in that squadron:  Willilam "Bill"  Dunham, second leading P-47 ace in the Pacific with 16 victories.
   
Seated left to right are the moderator, the owner, Dunham's two daughters, a historian and then the pilot.  Dunham survived the war and went on to become a Brigadier General in the U.S. Air Force.   He named his P-47 "Bonnie" after his wife.
   
The workmanship was impeccable.
   
The business end of the P-47:  four of the eight total 50-cal machine guns.
   

The Jug was powered by the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engine, the same engine that powered the F6F Hellcat and F4U Corsair.

The Jug did fly but I did not see it.  However, I did watch the Jug fly on this excellent video:  Link.

   
The outfit that restored the P-47 also restored this razorback P-51:  "Thunderbird".
   
Beautiful.
   
As always at AirVenture, there were quite a few P-51 Mustangs on hand.
   
"Gunfighter"
   
"Twilight Tear"
   
Over $10 million dollars worth of airplanes sitting on the grass.
   
The venerable P-40 Warhawk with brightly painted front-end.
   
Another P-40 in British markings, North African theater.
   
Soviet Yak-3.
   
Some sort of Corsair reunion was taking place so there were quite a few Corsairs on hand.
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
There's that R-2800 engine again.
   
 
   
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