de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
Primary Trainer
Country of Origin: Canada
Engine: Gipsy Major 1c, 145hp Inverted 4-cylinder piston engine
Top Speed: 222 Km/h, 138 MPH, 120 Knots
Military Utility Vehicle
Built in 1943, our Willys MB, or formally known as a U.S. Army Truck, 1⁄4-ton, 4×4, Command Reconnaissance, is one of 647,925 Jeeps built during World War 2. A good example of the type, our Jeep is seen most weekends zipping around the airfield ferrying pilots and ground personnel where they need to be. When she is not in use, she sits under the wing of our resident P-40 Kittyhawk or DHC-2 Beaver.
Country of Origin: United States of America
Engine: Willys L134 (Go Devil), 60 Hp Straight 4 Engine
Maximum Speed: 65 mph (105kmh)
Primary Trainer
Country of Origin: Canada
Engine: Gipsy Major 1c, 145hp Inverted 4-cylinder piston engine
Top Speed: 222 Km/h, 138 MPH, 120 Knots
Radial Engine
Country of Origin: United States of America
Engine: 2,200 hp, 2,800 cu in (46 L), 18-cylinder, twin bank, radial piston engine
Top Speed:
Jet Trainer/Light Attack
Country of Origin: Czechoslovakia
Engine: Ivchenko AI-25, 3,800 lb turbofan engine
Top Speed: 750 Km/h, 466 MPH, 404 Knots