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P-51 Mustang

The legendary P-51 Mustang is an American single-seat fighter that soared to fame during World War II. Celebrated for its speed, range, and firepower, it was a vital asset in winning air superiority over Europe. Whether you're an avid historian or casual fan, you'll love seeing this iconic warbird up close.

B-25 Mitchell

The North American B-25 Mitchell is the twin-engine medium bomber that made history with the daring Doolittle Raid over Tokyo in 1942 — the first air strike to reach the Japanese mainland. Rugged, versatile, and produced in the thousands, the B-25 served in every theater of World War II and remains one of the most recognizable bombers ever built.

T-6 Texan

The North American T-6 Texan trained more combat pilots than any other aircraft in history. Known as "the pilot maker," this powerful single-engine trainer introduced an entire generation of aviators to the thrill and discipline of military flying during World War II and beyond. Its throaty radial engine and distinctive silhouette make it an airshow favorite to this day.

T-33 Shooting Star

The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star ushered in the jet age for military training. Developed from the P-80, America's first operational jet fighter, the T-33 became the free world's most widely used jet trainer — serving with over 30 nations across four decades. Its sleek silver profile is a timeless symbol of Cold War–era aviation.

P-51 Mustang in flight
P-51 Mustang - side view
P-51 Mustang - detail
B-25 Mitchell bomber in flight during World War II
T-6 Texan trainer aircraft in flight
T-33 Shooting Star jet trainer on display