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Yak-9 fighter (item 48-057)
  • Yak-9U - flown by Georgiy Baevski, Hero of the Soviet Union (19 personal victories). The 5th Guards Fighter Regiment (GIAP),
    Germany, March 1945.
  • Yak-9P (Yak-9B) “Moscow” - tactical number “2" - flown by Captain I.I. Petrov, the commanding officer of the 1st Sq. 168th IAP. Khimki, Moscow, June 13, 1944.
  • Yak-9M - flown by soviet ace pilot G.L. Nakaznyuk. (5 personal and 5 group victories. Participated in 60 aerial combat in 78 sorties). This a/c was flown Nakaznyuk from August 1944 and shot down a Fw-190. The aircraft was gray on all surfaces. The emblem of the Orden of the Battle Red Banner was only on the port side. 
  • Yak-9D, tactical number 31 - flown by Vladimir I. Voronov, the wingman of M. Grib. The 6th GIAP of the 11th ShAD, Black Sea Fleet Arm, May 1944.
  • Yak-9D - tactical number 22 - flown by Captain M. Grib (17 victories). The 6th GIAP of the 11th ShAD, Black Sea Fleet Arm, Saki Airfield, April-May 1944.
  • Yak-9T - tact.# 38 - flown by Lieutenant Alexandr I. Vybornov, Commander of the 3rd sq. 728 IAP, 3 IAK, 256 IAD. (20 victories) Poland, autumn 1944.
  • Yak-9UT - tact.number 1 “Pobeda” - flown by Captain Garry Merkveladze, Hero of the Soviet Union, deputy squadron commander in the 152nd Sandomir, Bogdan Khmelnitski and Alexander Nevski Orders GIAP, 12 GIAD. (13 personal and 2 group victories) Prague, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
  • Yak-9T - tact.# 52 - flown by Lieutenant Petr Peskarev. The 812th IAP. This a/c was shot down on April 12, 1944 - pilot KIA.
  • Yak-9P of North Korean Air Force. This a/c was captured by the US troops at “Kimp-Ho” airfield.
  • Yak-9UT - tact.# 31 - belonged to the 3rd sq. of the 43rd, IAP, 3 IAK, 16VA. East Prussia, May 1945.
  • Yak-9U - tact.# 2, ser. N. 42166097 - flown by Lieutenant N.F. Kizim, the 2nd sq. Yambol Airfield, Bulgaria, 1945-1946.

Normandiy-Nieman (item 48-056)
  • Yak-1B lieutenant Albert Durand, July 1943.
  • Yak-3 Maurice Amarzhe. Eastern Prussia. Autumn 1944.
  • Yak-3 Jacques Andre. Aerfield Antonovo September 1944.
  • Yak-1 Lieutenant Roland de la Poype, May 1943.
  • Yak-1B squadron commander Captain Albert Littolfa. Summer 1943.
  • Yak-3 of the regiment "Normandy - Neman» spring of 1945.
  • Yak-9 of the regiment "Normandy - Neman." Fall 1944.
  • Yak-1B Marcel Albert. Linen station Plant. March 1943.

CH-47 Chinook (item 48-044)
  • Marilyn Monroe 89-00143 Boeing CH-47D Chinook 158th Aviation Company US Army Aviation 2011
  • CH-47D 87-00109 was crewed by SSG Greg Riss
  • CH-47D 90-00211, Boeing D model kit number M3363, was a CH-47D helicopter. The U.S. Army acceptance date was 19 September 1991.
  • A CH-47A Chinook of B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion, 1 st Cav Div (Airmobile), at Lai Khe, Vietnam during 1970
  • An A/ACH-47A Chinook gunship of the 53rd AVN DET Guns-A-Go-Go of the 1st Cavalry Division based at An Khe, Vietnam, in the Summer of 1966
  • A CH-47C of the 213th Aviation Company during exercise Reforger 81 at Geissen Army Air Field, West Germany

P-39 Airacobra (item 72-077)
  • P-400 of 39 FS, 35 FG, 5 AF, 12 Mile Aerodrome New Guinea, 1942, personal aircraft of Lt. Eugene Wahl
  • P-39D-I(41-28297) “51" of 363rd Training Squadron California 1942
  • P-39D-I (41-38350) “P" of 35 FS, 8 FG, 5 AF, Milne Bay, New Guinea, October 1942. Personal aircraft of pilot Lt. I. A. Erickson
  • P-400 “80" “Pepper” of 67 FS, 347 FG, 13 AF, Guadalcanal, end of 1942. Aircraft in rather unusual camouflage.
  • P-39N (42-9033) of 9 GIAD, 100 GIAP, Germany, May 1945. Personal aircraft of Gieorgij Dolnikov (15+l victories). Earlier it was yhe personal aircraft of Capt. Iwan Babak (33+4victories),who become POW on 22 April 1945
  • P-39N of 191 IAP, Leningrad Front, summer 1944
  • P-39N-5 (218738) “A” of GC I/4 “Navarre”, 1944
  • P-39L-I (42-4558) “QT” “The Pantie Bandit” of 93rd FG, Tunisia 1943
  • P-39Q Airacobra (84/J. Baracca) 4° Stormo C.T. Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force Italy 1945
  • "TARAWA BOOM DEAY" was a P-39Q-1-BE flown by Major Josef H. Powell. He served with the 72nd Fighter Squadron of the 21st Fighter Group in the Mariana Island during 1944.

OH-58 "Kiowa" (item 72-070)
  • OH-58A 68-16779 (16779) 120th AHC Bien Hoa, Vietnam 1970.
  • OH-58A 68-16761 (16761) 173rd ABN Bong Song, Vietnam 1970.
  • OH-58A 68-16935 (16935) 17th Cavalry Regiment Quan Loi, Vietnam 1970.
  • OH-58A 68-16697 (16697) 1st Cavalry Regiment Vinh Long, Vietnam 1971.
  • OH-58A 69-16962 (16962) 17th Cavalry Regiment Quang Tri, Vietnam 1971
  • OH-58C 70-15170 (15170) New Mexico, USA 2000.
  • ОН-58А 71-15266 (15266) Вell Helicopter Textron, USA 1989.
  • OH-58A 68-16934 (16934) 17th Cavalry Regiment Di An, Vietnam 1970.
  • OH-58D 727 H-Company, 4th Brigade, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, Operation "Desert Storm" Iraq 1991
  • This OH-58D was assigned to 2nd Squadron 17 th Cavalry Regiment, 101 st Airbome Division Its nickname, “Arsenal”, was painted on both sides of the upper cowling
  • OH-58D "Monsta" 95-00004 (50004) C-Troop, 3/17th Cavalry Regiment, Iraq 2004.
  • This OH-58D (R) was assigned to E Troop, 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment 1st Cavalry Division, in Bosnia in1998 as part of SFOR. A 1st Cavalry emblem is on the nose of the Warrior. The “Bounty Hunter” emblem of E Troop is on the right side of the ALQ-144 pedestal, and the “Garryowen” crest is on the left
  • OH-58A 70-15236 (15236) Australian Army, 161 Recce Flight Assoc, Nui Dat, Vietnam 1971.
  • Bell 206B A17-003 Australian Army, Brisbane, Australia 1971
  • Bell 206B A17-043, Australian Army, Australia 2002
  • CH-136 136213 early training scheme, Canada 1971.
  • CH-136 136207 3CFFTS (training squadron), Canada 1980.
  • CH-136 136238 10 TAG, Canada 1980.
  • OH-58A 3C-OH Austria 2010.
  • Hkp-6B 06047 Sweden Navy, Berga, Sweden 1980.
  • Bell 206 131 Light Helicopter Squadron, Israel 1998

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