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08 May 2011

TICO Warbird Museum

After the Atlas launch, we went to the Warbird Museum.

I'd been there before in 2001.  They had an example of one of my favorite birds, an F-8 Crusader.



They've fixed her up a bit since then.  Turns out she's an F-8K, a rebuild of an F-8C.

Just for fun, an F-8C from VMF-333 made with Strike Fighters 2.

1 comment:

  1. If you're ever in Southern California give the Planes of Fame Museum at Chino a look-see. They've got some real rarities, including one of the very few examples of the Japanese clone of the Me-262 jet fighter.

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