Continuing my erratic series of Oshkosh 2012 photo posts with the transports.
Nice to see the Tinker Belle fly in a show.
I was impressed by this C-47A N74589, 42-24064, at least from outside. Accurately configured and the paint job is impeccable.
Also in stripes and looking not quite so accurate with the large windows, square wingtops and just slightly off paint colors, was C-47A N33VW 43-15935.
The guys from Willow Run, always nice to see.
Handsome DC-3 N28AA.
Over in the vintage camping area was N734H.
Duggy, with the curtain of smoke provided by one of the aerobatic acts doing donuts with the smoke on.
The EAA's DC-3/C-49, purportedly 43-23835. I remember back in the 1970s/80s EAA used to fly a DC-3 in its blue/yellow scheme. Same one?
Twin warbird row with AT-11 N214CR in foreground.
Handsome Marine marked Beech N7185.
C-45H N45SK
Besides the twin Beeches in the warbird area there were a couple nice ones over in vintage. C-45H N213SP.
D18S N127ML.
And of course Matt Younkin's bird.
T-50 Bobcat N88878.
And finally, the Howard 500.
August