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Our Aircraft

What we currently own and what we plan to aquire.

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Hawker Hunter

Our first project aircraft, which was donated to our organization by one of the founding members, is the iconic Hawker Hunter. Our aircraft, a MK 74B, served with the Republic of Singapore Air Force until 1992.

 

This aircraft is in the initial stages of being restored back to airworthiness and on display at Wings Over Miami Museum, the Hunter is powered by an axial flow Rolls Royce Avon turbojet.

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Canadair CT-133 Mk. 3 Silver Star

In February 2022 Canadair CT-133 Mk. 3 Silver Star Serial No. 590, RCAF Serial No. 21590,  registration No. N590RC was acquired. The aircraft was in airworthy condition and we have restored it in polished aluminum with USAF markings.

 

The CT-133 is a Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star built under license in Canada by Canadair with a Rolls Royce Nene 10 centrifugal flow turbojet engine instead of the US built Allison J33 centrifugal flow turbojet engine used in the Lockheed produced T-33s.  

Arrival at Wings Over Miami Museum

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Beginning the polishing process

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After polish and paint

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North American F-86 Sabre

Our next aircraft on the list of aircraft we plan to acquire, hopefully in the near future, is the iconic North American F-86 Sabre of Korean War fame. 

 

There are several variants of this aircraft, including some manufactured under license by Canadair. Depending on where and who manufactured the F-86, it may be powered by either a General Electric axial flow turbojet (USA), an Avro Orenda axial flow turbojet (Canada), or a Rolls Royce Avon axial flow turbojet (Australia).

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