Heavy Metal

Officially in Arizona, and has made her last flight

Cool ... and three things ya don't/won't see everyday still flying.

Obviously the Martin flying boat, and I am pretty sure a P-51 Mustang. Third plane I had to look up.

A PB4Y-2_Privateer (B-24 derivative with several variants), a circa WWII/Korean War era bomber, sporting four "Twin_Wasp" radials. Can't be many of those left that are airworthy.

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Cool ... and three things ya don't/won't see everyday still flying.

Obviously the Martin flying boat, and I am pretty sure a P-51 Mustang. Third plane I had to look up.

A PB4Y-2_Privateer (B-24 derivative with several variants), a circa WWII/Korean War era bomber, sporting four "Twin_Wasp" radials. Can't be many of those left that are airworthy.

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I believe the two aircraft that joined the Mars are from the Chino Air Museum.
 
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