While there are currently several flyable WWII PB4Y-2 (P4Y-2) Privateers in the USA, the only one actually flying is located at the Casa Grande Municipal Airport, AZ. It is a former US Navy patrol bomber and a US Coast Guard search & rescue a/c. Thanks to it's fire bomber mission for so many years out of the Hawkins & Powers camp, Greybull, WY., it is with us today. The fire bombing a/c number #121 is still painted on the a/c and it has a snazzy paint scheme of red and white. It is a beauty!
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there are 6 F7F Tigercats known to still be flying today.
at least 15 B-17s are still flying flying and some being restored to static display and flight status.
About 230 Mustangs still fly.
Well, private colectors have a combined stock of about twenty-five still flying, but they were reired from service in 1953
one its name is fifi
3 with the Cofederate Air Force Flying Museum in Arizona
There are only three that remain today
There are only three that remain today
there is NO flying horses at all.There just made up in fairy tales.But there is still horses on sable island and on farms today but FYI there is NO flying horses..........i think
There are only three that remain today
I have seen at least 8 in the northwest. I will research and add it to this question soon.