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The Commemorative Air Force (CAF), formerly known as the Confederate Air Force, is an American
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based in
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,
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, that preserves and shows historical aircraft at airshows, primarily in the U.S. and Canada. The CAF has about 13,000 members, over 70 units, and over 170 aircraft, including the world's largest collection of airworthy
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s.


History

The origin of the Commemorative Air Force is the organization called the "Confederate Air Corps" created by Oscar Harper in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1953. Led by the fictional character "Thaddeus P. Throckmorton" and his recruiting officer "Jethro Culpepper", the CAC established several features that later became key characteristics of the CAF: folksy, tongue-in-cheek southern humor; a membership structure based on each member having the equal rank of colonel; and a rallying cry of "''Semper, Mint Julep''" ("Always
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"). In 1957, Lloyd Nolen and four friends purchased a
P-51 Mustang The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in April 1940 by a team headed by James ...
, each sharing in the $1,500 cost of the aircraft. With the purchase of the Mustang, known as "Red Nose", the group that became the CAF was unofficially founded. In 1958, the group made their second purchase of two
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F8F Bearcats for $805 each. Along with the P-51, this gave the pilots the two most-advanced piston-engine fighters to see service with the
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and the
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. In 1960, the CAF began to seriously search for other World War II aircraft. The CAF colonels were shocked to find that the aircraft which played such a major role in winning World War II were being rapidly and systematically scrapped as obsolete with no efforts, not even by the
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or
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, to preserve any for display for future generations. The
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s that remained airworthy were mostly in private hands modified for air racing or had been converted for commercial use as air freighters and aerial firefighters. On September 6, 1961, the CAF was chartered as a nonprofit
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corporation to restore and preserve World War II-era combat aircraft. By the end of the year, there were nine aircraft in the CAF fleet. By 1963, the group had achieved their initial goal of acquiring one of each American World War II fighter plane. Their first airshow was held on March 10, 1963. In 1965, the first museum building was completed at old Rebel Field, Mercedes, Texas. The CAF created a new Rebel Field at
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when they moved there in 1968, occupying three large buildings including of museum space. The CAF fleet continued to grow. By the end of the decade, the CAF fleet included medium and heavy bombers such as the
North American B-25 Mitchell The North American B-25 Mitchell is an American medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. Used by many Allied air forces, the B-25 served in ...
,
B-17 The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engined heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). Relatively fast and high-flying for a bomber of its era, the B-17 was used primarily in the European Theater ...
,
Consolidated B-24 Liberator The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was known within the company as the Model 32, and some initial production aircraft were laid down as export models des ...
. In 1971, they added one of the two airworthy
Boeing B-29 Superfortress The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is an American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing and flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War. Named in allusion to its predecessor, the B-17 Fl ...
es, '' FIFI''. In 1976, the CAF sponsored an air show where a B-29 bomber piloted by
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, the pilot who flew the B-29 which bombed Hiroshima during World War II, reenacted the atomic bombing of Hiroshima (including a mock mushroom cloud). This air show prompted the Japanese government to lodge a formal complaint with the United States Embassy, resulting in the U.S. government issuing an apology. In 1983, the American Airpower Heritage Foundation was founded to financially support the CAF. The group's accomplishments were recognized in 1989 when it became a
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Spirit of Flight Award winner. It was also honored that year when
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William Clements signed a resolution naming the CAF the air force of Texas. In 1990, the CAF added two more corporations. The first was the American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum, tasked with obtaining and maintaining the CAF's aircraft titles. The second was the American Airpower Heritage Museum, which acquired and maintained the CAF's non-aircraft pieces and static displays. 1991 saw the CAF moving operations to
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. Once in Midland, the group opened its museum facilities as the CAF Airpower Museum and the American Combat Airman Hall of Fame. In April 2014, the CAF announced the move of their headquarters and all of the planes associated with the headquarters to Dallas Executive Airport in Dallas, Texas. The museum and its artifacts (including the nose art collection) were moved to the new headquarters in Dallas, where it operates as the Henry B. Tippie National Aviation Education Center (NAEC). In 2015, the CAF acquired the C-47 '' That's All, Brother'', the plane that led the main airborne invasion of Normandy during D-Day.


Accidents and incidents

On September 28, 1995, a
Martin B-26 Marauder The Martin B-26 Marauder is an American twin-engined medium bomber that saw extensive service during World War II. The B-26 was built at two locations: Baltimore, Maryland, and Omaha, Nebraska, by the Glenn L. Martin Company. First used in t ...
operated by CAF crashed near Odessa, Texas, killing all five crew members. The
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found that the pilot failed to maintain minimum airspeed. On April 14, 2001, the CAF pilot of a
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A was killed in a crash shortly after takeoff at
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; the plane's one passenger survived. The NTSB cited the pilot's "failure to maintain airspeed which resulted in an inadvertent stall". On May 14, 2001, both CAF crew members aboard a Vultee BT-13A died in a crash southeast of Odessa, Texas. The NTSB found that the pilot failed to maintain minimum airspeed. On June 16, 2005, a PT-26 Cornell operated by CAF crashed in
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, killing both crew members. The NTSB found that the pilot "attempted a takeoff with flaps extended." On November 12, 2022, during the Wings Over Dallas airshow, two planes owned and operated by CAF—a Bell P-63F and the Boeing B-17G '' Texas Raiders''—suffered a mid-air collision resulting in six fatalities.


Membership

Today, the Commemorative Air Force comprises over 12,000 members, including more than seventy regional groups, called wings or detachments, in twenty-seven states and four other countries. Several hundred members actively serve as pilots and flight and/or maintenance crew members committed to preserving American combat aviation heritage. The CAF is an all-volunteer organization, made up of members from all backgrounds. Membership is open to everyone age 18 or older, and cadet membership is available for those over 12 years of age. Although a
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nonprofit, tax-exempt group, the CAF has received financial incentives from state and local governments related to its Dallas relocation as well as its time in Midland.


Organization

The American Airpower Heritage Group is the parent organization and is made up of four separate corporations: * The Commemorative Air Force, which is the membership association * A foundation, which controls the financial assets and endowment * A museum, which manages the non-flying artifacts * A flying museum, which operates the flying aircraft


Name

The original name, Confederate Air Force, alluding to the
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, started as a simple tongue-in-cheek joke, poking fun at the organization's ragtag beginnings. As the collection of warbirds at Central Valley Airport in Mercedes, Texas, started to grow, someone painted the name on the side of the original
North American P-51 Mustang The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in April 1940 by a team headed by James ...
''Red Nose''. The name stuck, and it grew to the point where the airport was renamed Rebel Field, all members were called "
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s" (a tradition which still remains), and it led to the creation of a fictitious leader named Colonel Jethro E. Culpepper. There was even a humorous CAF twist put to the old AVG
Flying Tigers The First American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Republic of China Air Force, nicknamed the Flying Tigers, was formed to help oppose the Japanese invasion of China. Operating in 1941–1942, it was composed of pilots from the United States ...
World War II " blood chit" that read, "This foreign person has come to China to help in the war effort. Soldiers and civilians, one and all, should rescue, protect, and provide him medical care." The CAF version seen on the backs of flight suits and flight jackets stated, "This is a CAF aviator. If found lost or unconscious, please hide him from
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s, revive with
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and assist him in returning to friendly territory. CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE." In November 2000, the group voted to rename, using the initials "CAF" until a permanent name was selected. Following a 2001 membership vote, the group changed its name to "Commemorative Air Force", effective January 1, 2002. Many felt the name Confederate Air Force was confusing, did not accurately reflect the purpose of the organization, and was detrimental to fundraising efforts. According to CAF chief of staff Ray Kinney, "In many people's minds, the word 'confederacy' brings up the image of slavery and discrimination. We, in no way, are associated with that kind of stuff. So, it gives us, in a way, a black eye."


Aircraft

, the CAF owns 179 aircraft. The entire collection of CAF aircraft is known as the CAF Ghost Squadron. Its aircraft range from the small
Stinson L-5 Sentinel The Stinson L-5 Sentinel is a World War II-era liaison aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces, U.S. Army Ground Forces, U.S. Marine Corps and the British Royal Air Force. It was produced by the Stinson Division of the Vultee Aircr ...
and
Ryan PT-22 The Ryan PT-22 Recruit, the main military version of the Ryan ST, is a military trainer aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps during WWII for primary pilot training. Design and development The PT-22's fuselage is a simple monoco ...
to the giant Boeing B-29 Superfortress; the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress; and the Consolidated Liberator B Mk I/B-24A Liberator AM927. Many of the CAF aircraft are rare - the CAF operates one of only two flying examples of the historic Boeing B-29 Superfortress, and the only remaining flightworthy Curtiss SB2C Helldiver. Others, such as the B-24/LB-30 Liberator; the Japanese
Mitsubishi A6M Zero The Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" is a long-range carrier-based fighter aircraft formerly manufactured by Mitsubishi Aircraft Company, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and was operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1940 to 1945. The A6M w ...
; and the Douglas SBD Dauntless are one of only two or three of that type left flying today. The CAF also operates Axis and
Warsaw Pact The Warsaw Pact (WP) or Treaty of Warsaw, formally the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republi ...
aircraft such as the MiG 17 Fresco C. * Aeronca L-3E Defender ''LIL' Show Me'' * Aeronca L-16A - Airbase Arizona * Aichi D3A ''Val'' dive bomber replica ( North American SNJ conversion) *Beechcraft 18/C-45/SNB/JRB ** Beech AT-11 Kansan ** Beechcraft D-18S ''A-235'' - Airbase Arizona ** Beechcraft UC-45J Navigator ''51242'' - Central Texas Wing * Beech T-34A Mentor (A-45) * Bell P-39Q Airacobra ''42-19597'' - Central Texas Wing *Bell P-63 ** Bell P-63A-6-BE Kingcobra ''42-68941'' - Airbase Georgia *
Boeing-Stearman PT-17 Kaydet The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 is a biplane formerly used as a military trainer aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Stearman Aircraft became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934. Widely known ...
(USN N2S) ** Stearman N2S-4 ''c/n 75-4894'' - Airbase Arizona ** Stearman N2S ''c/n 75-8291'' - Utah Wing *Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress **
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engined heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). Relatively fast and high-flying for a bomber of its era, the B-17 was used primarily in the European Theater ...
'' Sentimental Journey'' 44-83514 - Airbase Arizona *
Boeing B-29 Superfortress The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is an American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing and flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War. Named in allusion to its predecessor, the B-17 Fl ...
' 'Fifi' ''44-62070'' *
CASA 352L The Junkers Ju 52/3m (nicknamed ''Tante Ju'' ("Aunt Ju") and ''Iron Annie'') is a transport aircraft that was designed and manufactured by German aviation company Junkers. Development of the Ju 52 commenced during 1930, headed by German aeron ...
(Spanish-built Junkers Ju 52) German bomber/transport * Cessna UC-94/C-165 (Airmaster) *
Cessna UC-78 Bobcat The Cessna AT-17 Bobcat or Cessna Crane is a twin-engine advanced trainer aircraft designed and made in the United States, and used during World War II to bridge the gap between single-engine trainers and larger multi-engine combat aircraft. Th ...
(
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Crane) ''1632'' - Wright Stuff Squadron * Cessna UC-78B Bobcat ''43-32578'' - Jayhawk Wing * Consolidated B-24A/LB-30/Liberator I/C-87 40-2366 ''Diamond Lil'' (ex-RAF AM927) *
Consolidated PBY-6A Catalina The Consolidated PBY Catalina is a flying boat and amphibious aircraft that was produced in the 1930s and 1940s. In Canadian service it was known as the Canso. It was one of the most widely used seaplanes of World War II. Catalinas served wi ...
''BuNo 64092'' - Lake Superior Squadron *
Consolidated PBY-6A Catalina The Consolidated PBY Catalina is a flying boat and amphibious aircraft that was produced in the 1930s and 1940s. In Canadian service it was known as the Canso. It was one of the most widely used seaplanes of World War II. Catalinas served wi ...
''BuNo 64097'' - Lake Superior Squadron * Curtiss C-46F-1-CU Commando ''China Doll'' ''44-78663'' - Southern California Wing *
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. The P-40 design was a modification of the previous Curtiss P-36 Hawk which reduced development time an ...
(Kittyhawk and Tomahawk) **
Curtiss P-40N Warhawk The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was a WWII fighter aircraft that was developed from the P-36 Hawk, via the P-37. Many variants were built, some in large numbers, under names including the Hawk, Tomahawk and Kittyhawk. Allison-engined Model 75 XP ...
''c/n 29629'' (ex-RCAF 867) * Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver ''BuNo 83589'' - Cactus Squadron/West Texas Wing * De Havilland DH-94 Moth Minor ''c/n N94DH'' - Rio Grande Valley Wing * de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk *Douglas A-26/B-26 Invader ** Douglas A-26B-35DL Invader ''Spirit of Waco'' '' 41-39427'' - CAF Invader Squadron ** Douglas A-26C-40DT Invader ''Daisy Mae'' '' 44-35643'' - Sierra Hotel A-26 Group ** Douglas A-26C Invader ''Lady Liberty'' '' 41-39230'' - Lady Liberty Squadron * Douglas B-23 Dragon on display at CAF Headquarters *Douglas DC-3/C-47/C-53/R4D ** Douglas C-47B Skytrain ''The Black Sparrow'' ''44-77013'' (USN R4D-7) - Great Lakes Wing **
Douglas C-47 Skytrain The Douglas C-47 Skytrain or Dakota ( RAF, RAAF, RCAF, RNZAF, and SAAF designation) is a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner. It was used extensively by the Allies during World War II and remained ...
'' That's All, Brother'' ''42-92847'' – Texas Wing ** Douglas C-53D-DO/DC-3A Skytrooper ''D-Day Doll'' ''42-68830'' - Inland Empire Wing ** Douglas R4D-6/C-47J Skytrain ''Ready 4 Duty'' ''BuNo 50783'' - Dallas/Fort Worth Wing *
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless The Douglas SBD Dauntless is a World War II American naval scout plane and dive bomber that was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft from 1940 through 1944. The SBD ("Scout Bomber Douglas") was the United States Navy's main carrier-based scout/div ...
''BuNo 54532'' *
ERCO Ercoupe The ERCO Ercoupe is an American low-wing monoplane aircraft that was first flown in 1937. It was originally manufactured by the Engineering and Research Corporation (ERCO) shortly before World War II; several other manufacturers continued it ...
*
Fairchild PT-19 The Fairchild PT-19 (company designation Fairchild M62) is an American monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served with the United States Army Air Forces, RAF and RCAF during World War II. Designed by Fairchild Aircraft, it was a contemp ...
,
PT-23 The Fairchild PT-19 (company designation Fairchild M62) is an American monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served with the United States Army Air Forces, RAF and RCAF during World War II. Designed by Fairchild Aircraft, it was a contempor ...
and PT-26 **
Fairchild PT-19 The Fairchild PT-19 (company designation Fairchild M62) is an American monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served with the United States Army Air Forces, RAF and RCAF during World War II. Designed by Fairchild Aircraft, it was a contemp ...
A - Southern California Wing ** Fairchild PT-19A ''42-83435'' - Birmingham Escadrille ** Fairchild PT-23A-HO ''42-49250'' - Southern California Wing **
Fairchild PT-26 The Fairchild PT-19 (company designation Fairchild M62) is an American monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served with the United States Army Air Forces, RAF and RCAF during World War II. Designed by Fairchild Aircraft, it was a contempora ...
- Wisconsin Wing **
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''42-65935'' - Highland Lakes Squadron * Fairchild UC-61 Argus/Forwarder * Fairchild F-12R46 Argus - Southern California Wing * Fairchild F-12R Argus - High Sky Wing (painted as J2K) * Fleet 16B Finch ''c/n 383'' - Rio Grande Valley Wing * Focke-Wulf Fw 44J ''Stieglitz'' ''RF+GJ'' - Rio Grande Valley Wing * Goodyear FG-1D Corsair ''530'' '' BuNo 92468'' - CAF Corsair Sponsor Group, Airbase Georgia * Grumman AF-2S Guardian ''BuNo 126731'' - Airbase Arizona *Grumman Avenger ** Grumman/General Motors TBM-3E Avenger '' BuNo 53353'' - Missouri Wing ** Grumman/General Motors TBM-3S Avenger ''BuNo 53503'' - Rocky Mountain Wing ** Grumman/General Motors TBM-3S Avenger ''BuNo 91426'' - National Capital Squadron * Grumman/General Motors FM-2 Wildcat ''BuNo 86819'' - Airbase Arizona * Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat ''Minsi III'' - Southern California Wing * Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat ''BuNo 122674'' - Southern California Wing * Grumman S-2B Tracker ''BuNo 136404'' - Old Dominion Squadron (status unknown, crashed 2007) * Hawker Sea Fury FB.10 ''c/n 41H-696792'' (ex Royal Navy WJ288) - Memphis Squadron * Interstate L-6 Grasshopper * Lockheed C-60 Lodestar ** Lockheed Model 18-50 Lodestar ''c/n 18-2274'' - Hampton Roads, Virginia, painted as ''255884'' ** Lockheed C-60 Lodestar ''Goodtime Gal 42-56005'' ''c/n 18-2478'' - Houston Wing * Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon *
Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star The Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star (or T-Bird) is an American subsonic jet trainer. It was produced by Lockheed and made its first flight in 1948. The T-33 was developed from the Lockheed P-80/F-80 starting as TP-80C/TF-80C in development, then d ...
* McDonnell Douglas F-4N Phantom II ''BuNo 153016'' - Airbase Arizona *
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''Taifun'' German liaison/trainer *
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (russian: Микоя́н и Гуре́вич МиГ-15; USAF/DoD designation: Type 14; NATO reporting name: Fagot) is a jet fighter aircraft developed by Mikoyan-Gurevich for the Soviet Union. The MiG-15 was one of ...
UTI ''012'' - Airbase Arizona *
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bis ''4415'' - Airbase Arizona *
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-17; NATO reporting name: Fresco) is a high-subsonic fighter aircraft produced in the Soviet Union from 1952 and was operated by air forces internationally. The MiG-17 ...
- Airbase Arizona *
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-21; NATO reporting name: Fishbed) is a supersonic jet fighter and interceptor aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. Its nickn ...
PF Fishbed-D ''507'' - Airbase Arizona * Mitsubishi A6M3 Model 22 ''Zero'' Japanese carrier fighter - Southern California Wing * Mitsubishi ''Zero'' fighter replica (
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conversion) * Morane-Saulnier MS-502 painted as Fieseler Fi 156 Storch - ''s/n 361'' Delaware Valley Wing * Nakajima B5N ''Kate'' torpedo bomber replica (
Vultee BT-13 Valiant The Vultee BT-13 Valiant is an American World War II-era basic (a category between primary and advanced) trainer aircraft built by Vultee Aircraft for the United States Army Air Corps, and later US Army Air Forces. A subsequent variant of the ...
conversion) * Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 - West Houston Squadron * Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 ''N4009A'' - High Sierra Squadron *
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( USN SNJ, RAF
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, various models) **North American Harvard II ''c/n 81-4099'' - Inland Empire Wing **North American SNJ-4 Texan ''c/n 88-13041'' - Buffalo Heritage Squadron **North American SNJ-4 Texan ''c/n 88-13517'' - Highland Lakes Squadron **North American SNJ-4 Texan ''c/n 88-10177'' - Southern California Wing **North American SNJ-5 Texan ''c/n 88-16676''/''42-84895''/''BuNo 84865'' - Southern California Wing **North American SNJ-5 Texan ''BuNo 90725'' - Airbase Arizona **North American SNJ-6 Texan ''BuNo 112180'' - Minnesota Wing *North American B-25 Mitchell ** North American B-25J-5NC ''Yellow Rose'' '' 43-27868'' - Central Texas Wing ** North American B-25J-10NC ''Maid in the Shade'' '' 43-35972'' - Airbase Arizona ** North American B-25J-20NC ''Miss Mitchell'' '' 44-29869'' - Minnesota Wing ** North American PBJ-1J-30NC ''Semper Fi'' '' 44-30988'' - Southern California Wing ** North American B-25J-30NC ''Show Me'' '' 44-31385'' - Missouri Wing ** North American B-25J-32NC ''Devil Dog'' '' 44-86758'' - Devil Dog Squadron *
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(painted as BT-14) *
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** North American P-51C-10NT Mustang ''Tuskegee Airmen'' ''42-103645'' - Red Tail Squadron ** North American P-51D-25-NA Mustang ''Man-O-War'' ''44-72739'' - Southern California Wing ** North American P-51D-25-NA Mustang ''Red Nose'' ''44-73843'' - Airbase Georgia *
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* Piper L-4F * Republic P-47N-5RE Thunderbolt '' 44-88548'' - Airbase Georgia (under restoration) *
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''41-1902'' - Minnesota Wing *
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** Ryan Navion A ''N444AC'' - Highland Lakes Squadron * Sikorsky UH-19D-2-Sl Chickasaw ''54-1416'' helicopter * Schweizer TG-3A training glider - Airbase Arizona * Stinson AT-19 Reliant (Royal Navy) - Carolinas Wing * Stinson 108 (
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) *
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OY) ** Stinson L-5E-1VW/OY-2 Sentinel ''Carin' Belle'' ''44-18143''/''BuNo 04013'' - Ohio Valley Wing **
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''c/n 76-0272'' - Dallas/Fort Worth Wing **
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''Frozen Assets'' ''42-98667'' - Minnesota Wing * Stinson L-9B Reliant * Supermarine Spitfire FR Mk.XIVe ''NH749'' - Southern California Wing * Taylorcraft L-2 * Vultee BT-13/BT-15/SNV **Vultee BT-13A ''41-11538'' - Minnesota Wing * Vultee BT-13A Valiant **Vultee BT-13A ''41-21178'' - Gulf Coast Wing *
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UA - Southern California Wing


AIRSHO

AIRSHO is a yearly event at
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showcasing the CAF's aircraft. Because its aircraft tend to be spread out over large geographic distances, and most Ghost Squadron aircraft rarely fly more than a few hours from their home base, AIRSHO is also an opportunity for CAF members to meet up. Ghost Squadron aircraft usually attend AIRSHO every other year. The CAF AIRSHO is the largest
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air show in the world, with more than eighty warbirds flying per show.


Wings and squadrons

The CAF has many wings and squadrons. Starting in 2013, a limited number of larger units may be designated as an "airbase." The first is Airbase Arizona, located at Falcon Field in
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and redesignated in June 2013. Most CAF units are in the United States, but there are three outside the country.


US wings and squadrons

*Alabama **Birmingham — Birmingham Escadrille *Alaska **Anchorage — Col Hunt Alaska Wing *Arkansas **Little Rock — Razorback Wing *Arizona **Mesa — Airbase Arizona at Falcon Field *California **Camarillo — Southern California Wing **Modesto — Central California Valley Squadron **Oakland — Golden Gate Wing **Riverside — Inland Empire Wing **Sacramento — Sacramento Delta Squadron **San Diego — Group One Wing **Upland — FM-2 Wildcat Sponsor Group *Colorado **Broomfield — Mile High Wing **Grand Junction — Rocky Mountain Wing *Florida **DeLand — Florida Wing **Pensacola — Floribama Wing **Shalimar — T-33 Sponsor Group *Georgia **Peachtree City — Dixie Wing *Idaho **Caldwell — Idaho Wing *Indiana **Indianapolis — Indiana Wing *Iowa **Council Bluffs — Great Plains Wing *Kansas **Kansas City — Heart of America Wing **Wichita — Jayhawk Wing *Louisiana **New Orleans — Big Easy Wing *Minnesota **Red Wing — Red Tail Squadron **South St. Paul — Minnesota Wing *Mississippi **Madison — Mississippi Wing *Missouri **St. Charles — Missouri Wing *Montana **Bozeman — Big Sky Wing *Nevada **Las Vegas — Nevada Wing **Reno — High Sierra Squadron *New Jersey **Forked River — Delaware Valley Wing *New Mexico **Albuquerque — Lobo Wing *Oklahoma **Enid — Lady Liberty Squadron **Guymon — Cimmaron Strip Wing **Oklahoma City — Oklahoma Wing **Oklahoma City — Sierra Hotel Sponsor Group **Tulsa — Spirit of Tulsa Squadron *South Dakota **Sioux Falls — Joe Foss Squadron *Tennessee **Memphis — Delta Blues Squadron/Memphis Squadron *Texas **Aransas Pass — Maxine Flourney 3rd Coast Squadron **Brownsville — Rio Grande Valley Wing **Burnet — Highland Lakes Squadron **Conroe — Gulf Coast Wing **Corsicana — Coyote Squadron **Dallas — P-40 Sponsor Group **Dallas — Redbird Squadron **Dallas — Training Detachment One **Dallas — WASP Squadron **Fort Worth — B-29/B-24 Squadron **Fort Worth — Invader Squadron **Gainesville — Ground Forces Detachment **Georgetown — Devil Dog Squadron **Graham — Cactus Squadron **Houston — Houston Wing **Lancaster — Dallas/Fort Worth Wing **Marshall — Lone Star Wing **Midland — Blastards Detachment **Midland — High Sky Wing **Midland — West Texas Wing **Odessa — Desert Squadron **Pearland — Tora Sponsor Group **San Antonio — Tex Hill Wing **San Marcos — Centex Wing *Utah **Heber — Utah Wing *Virginia **Franklin — Old Dominion Squadron **Culpeper — Capital Wing *Washington **Everett — Rainier Squadron *Wisconsin **Janesville — Tri-State CAF Wing **Superior — Lake Superior Squadron **Waukesha — Wisconsin Wing *National units **EOD Detachment **Marshalling Detachment **Security Detachment


International wings and squadrons

*France **Saint-Ange-le-Viel — French Wing *New Zealand **Auckland — New Zealand Wing *Switzerland **Olten — Swiss Wing


References


Notes


Bibliography

* * Ogden, Bob. ''Aviation Museums & Collections of North America''. London: Air-Britain, 2007. .


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