This P-51 Mustang in Swedish colours was at Duxford but didn't fly. Ironically, it spent its wartime career flying at Duxford! It's credited with three kills, a Bf109 and two Me262 jets. After the war it was sold to the Swedish Air Force, which operated it until 1953. |
For some reason, it always seems like some individual aircraft are easier to photograph than others. I first learned this when manually focusing on planes, and it seems to hold true for auto-focus too. This one, Miss Helen, is one of the planes I simply couldn't get a good shot of, though this view does nicely show off the six machine guns at the front edge of the wing. |
Other planes, like Damn Yankee here, turn out beautiful shot after beautiful shot - maybe the nicely contrasting black and white lines provide something the camera can easily focus on. |
"Janie"is another example of an easy plane to photograph - again, perhaps the dark wings provide good contrast against the bright background. |
Interestingly enough, at least for a New Zealander like myself, this particular aircraft used to belong to the Royal New Zealand Air Force! |
Big Beautiful Doll was flown by John Landers during the war, and was credited with 14 kills. |
Nooky Booky, flown by Kit Carson, was the most successful plane in the 357th Fighter Group. This Mustang is now owned by a French group. |