To Rise and Fly Again
They fly out of the sun, the supercharged engines splitting the air. You can almost hear the big guns hammering and feel the sights trained on your tail. Rod Lewis was not out to start a cozy, static air museum when he purchased his first WWII vintage airplane in 1995. Instead that first warbird inspired him to recreate the thrill of the aerial battlefield on which our freedom was defended, while paying tribute to the brave fliers and crews who fought, died and endured. Rescued from corn fields, barns, bottoms of lakes – even the bottom of a glacier – these noble aircraft rise from the ashes, don their war paint and keep history flying.
MK-VB SPITFIRE "Marion" - FIGHTER
CF-5D FREEDOM FIGHTER - FIGHTER
F7F-3P TIGERCAT "Here Kitty, Kitty!" - FIGHTER
F7F-3P TIGERCAT "La Patrona" - FIGHTER
F8F-2 BEARCAT "Tai Wun On" - FIGHTER
F8F-2 BEARCAT "De-Chrome Cat" - FIGHTER
MK 6 F-86 SABRE - FIGHTER
NA-50 "Armed and Dangerous" - FIGHTER
TF-51D Mustang “La Pistolera” - TRAINER
L-39C Albatross - TRAINER
T-6 Texan - TRAINER
PT-22 Recruit - TRAINER
B-25J MITCHELL - BOMBER