Sun n' Fun 2015 - Warbirds

The Commemorative Air Force brought a nice contingent of WWII Warbirds and flew them during the airshow.  Here are some famous U.S. Warbirds in a nice close V formation.  Left to right:  P-51 Mustang fighter, P-40 Warhawk fighter, B-25 Mitchell medium bomber, TBM Avenger carrier torpedo bomber, F4U Corsair fighter.
   
A real Japanese Zero getting on the tail of the B-25.
   
The Zero scores a hit on the B-25's right engine down low.
   
The Zero does a victory roll over the field.
   
DC-3/C-47 -- one of the great planes of all time.
   
A weather-beaten Albatross amphibian.
   
Two nice looking jets head to head:  a T-38 and L-39.
   
A close-up of one of the Breitling Jet Team's L-39s.
   
The entire team.
   
Another look at the team.
   
The best fighter plane in the world.  An F-22 Raptor taxiis in.
   
A crowd gathered to watch the F-22 shut down and the pilot climb out.
   
Checking out the warbirds on the ramp.
   
Not something you see every day.  A flying Japanese Zero.
   
Close up.
   
Close up of the F4U Corsair.
   
Nice nose-art on the P-40 Warhawk.
   
Best fighter of WWII:  P-51 Mustang.
   
Gigantic AD Skyraider, last of the propeller driven warbirds.
   
 
Front-end of the B-24 Liberator.
   
I first saw Diamond Lil at the 1972 "Transpo" at Dulles Airport in Virginia.  As you can, she is still flying.
   
   
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