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Guess the warbird…
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Lancaster?

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Halifax? Just kidding, it’s a Lancaster…. :wink:

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Restored ‘Zeke’ over SoCal.

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Hmm, looks like 2 Mustangs, or maybe an F-82? :grin:

Annoyingly, in real life this flypast was only conducted the once, in awful weather at a non public event at Waddington. It did however involve two Lancaster’s and a Vulcan but I thought a recreation in better weather with one Lancaster was good enough!

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Reliving the days when the Texas Flying Legends Museum was still around, and it was common to see these two aircraft (N8280K and N209TW), along with several other WWII warbirds, performing together at airshows across the US, and even down to the islands of St. Martin and St. Barts. Pictured here are the Blackbird Simulations’ A6M5 Zero and FG-1D Corsair with repaints of N8280K and N209TW.

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Off Off the Welsh coast…
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These series of screenshots are absolutely perfection, the first one could easily be an air to air photograph. The A6M5 Zero is top of the list of aircraft I’d love to see, being in the UK (minus a Harvard painted up to look somewhat like a Zero) there hasn’t ever been a Japanese warbird based here.

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Here are some work-in-progess shots of my latest repaint I’ve been working on for the Blackbird Simulation’s A6M5 Zero, depicting the restored/rebuilt airworthy A6M3 N3852 belonging to the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum, located in Everett, Washington. There are still a ton of small details to add, but I think I should be close to having a release candidate by the start of next week.

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Liberator awesomeness…

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Good grief, how did you get so many flying together?

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Airshow assistant coupled with Sky Dolly…

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