gridlore: Doug looking off camera with a grin (Believe in Shadows)
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I regularly drive by Livermore's small airport. So seeing small planes taking off and landing is not uncommon. The place seems to exist mostly for the use of folks rich enough to afford a private plane.

But today? Today was special. As I drove across the landing path, I saw two planes approaching. This was unusual, so I stopped for a better look. Then I noticed the gull wings..

Yes, coming out of the sun were two Junkers Ju 87 Stukas. They had to be reproductions, but they were beautiful. All the markings in the right place, that beautiful roar of an overpowered military engine.

Date: 25 Aug 2007 19:40 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowcat48li.livejournal.com
The story of the Yak-3 did not end with the Second World War. In 1991, the Museum of Flying, in Santa Monica, California, asked Yakovlev to produce a new series of Yak-3s to be built at Orenburg, Russia. The new Yak-3s were built using the plans, tools, dies and fixtures of the original. They were powered by American Allison engines, and given the designation Yak-3UA. These aircraft are now available on the civilian market.

There are several static Yak-9’s in private hands today, and beginning in 1996, several airworthy Russian-built replicas have been built.

www.warbirdalley.com

Date: 25 Aug 2007 19:44 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowcat48li.livejournal.com
ok, my bad, the Zeros are fited with Pratt and Whitney R-1830 engines

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