Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat

Designed by Curtis Pitts in 1944, the biplane hangs inverted with the nose up and at a slight bank to represent the biplane’s history of successful airshows.

Piper L-4 Grasshopper

The L-4 was a two-place tandem cockpit, dual-control aircraft and was among the most useful tactical aircraft of WW II.

Exxon Flyin’ Tiger Bohannon B-1

Registered as a “Bohannon B-1,” the Tiger is an all-metal monoplane designed specifically for setting time-to-climb and altitude records.

Fairchild F-24

Designed by the Fairchild Aviation Corporation in 1931 as an economical, easy to fly touring aircraft.

Piper J-3 Cub

North American Aviation’s design of a twin-engine medium bomber was approved by the Army Air Corps in September 1939, and the prototype made its maiden flight less than a year later on 19 August 19.

Luscombe T8F Observer

The Luscombe Aircraft Company made a name for itself building two-seat, all-metal sport aircraft before World War II.

Douglas A-1D Skyraider

North American Aviation’s design of a twin-engine medium bomber was approved by the Army Air Corps in September 1939, and the prototype made its maiden flight less than a year later on 19 August 19.