He also owned a significant number of classic military aircraft.
C.G. Taylor continued to develop and refine the classic aircraft over the years.
This is still a popular design among owners of classic aircraft.
It is the undoubted classic aircraft of the 20th century.
Other sites, including www.warbirdalley.com and www.warbirdregistry.org, help track the history and whereabouts of hundreds of classic military aircraft.
Over time, he acquired classic military aircraft, including a MiG-17F in 1995.
The classic aircraft of the Pathfinders, the de Havilland Mosquito, also made its appearance.
Prior to the creation of the Museum, Garrison had accumulated a personal collection of 45 classic aircraft including:
In 2009 the magazine changed its focus to classic aircraft exclusively and was renamed Classic Aircraft.
Configuration was a classic high-wing, "tail-dragger" aircraft with fixed landing gear.