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'18 Curtiss JN-4D |
'41 Vultee BT13 | '43 Aeronca L3B | '43 Douglas C47 | '44 Morrissey 2000C | '45 Stinson V77 | '45 Stinson L5E | '46 Aeronca 7BCM| '46 N.A.L17A |
'52 N.A. F86 | '52 N.A. T28 |'53 Grumman S-2 | '55 Lockheed T33A |'57 Beech T34 | '58 Saab A-32A |'59 McDonnell F-4 |
'62 Bell UH1D | '62 Lockheed F104 | '62 Sikorsky HH52A| '63 Northrop F5A | '65 Cessna T37 | '65 Douglas A4A | '66 Cessna 02a | '66 Fouga CM-170 | '66 MDD F4D |'66 Vought F8 |'67 N.A. OV10A | '67 Vought A7C | '68 Grumman A6E |
'75 Grumman F14 |
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No 1990's aircraft at this time |
All Missiles | Titan I | AMRAAM | Falcon | Phoenix | Sidewinder | Sparrow|
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1945 Ford GP "Jeep"
c/n A72869
A pristine version of the ubiquitous World War II Jeep, this one in US Navy gray, fully restored and street-licensed in operating condition, was donated to the museum by Jerry Smith in January 1997. Manufactured by Ford Motor Company, Detroit MI.

1941 Willys GP "Jeep"
s/n 107866, c/n 107866
A classic example of the early-war Army Jeep, this one mounting a .50-cal Browning machine gun that has been converted to operate with acetylene, but in noise only -- the barrel is plugged. Loaned to the Museum by Gary Corippo. Manufactured by Willys Automobile Company, Detroit MI.
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