grillingjoe: flower close up
grillingjoe: water hook up
grillingjoe: oh oh! making a home on my back porch
grillingjoe: Rooster in our Strawberry Festival
grillingjoe: Norfolk Zoo
grillingjoe: interior of Madrid Train Station
grillingjoe: BMW R75
grillingjoe: flower
grillingjoe: macro shot
grillingjoe: daily visit from this female finch in my daughter's home in Ohio
grillingjoe: anyone know this famous Machine?
grillingjoe: Ohio Junca
grillingjoe: world war II Hanomag-Kurier Staff Car
grillingjoe: a white leghorn in strawberry festival
grillingjoe: 1940 US SNJ-2 trainer used before entering into the World War II
grillingjoe: 1945 P-51D Mustang best know as the fightr that turned the tide of the air war in Europe during World War II
grillingjoe: the german Amphicar capable of 7 knots in the water and 70 MPH in land
grillingjoe: 1952 de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk. this fighter served a long career with the Rayal Airforce College Cranwell. i wonder how you Brits are going to scare your enemies with a name like Chipmunk?
grillingjoe: 1949 Douglass AD-4 Skyraider. this plan was used in the Korean War and that was when launching topedos by plane was ended.
grillingjoe: 1950 jaguar 120 completely restored
grillingjoe: one of the flights you can take at the World War Museum
grillingjoe: close ups
grillingjoe: close ups
grillingjoe: Jurassic Park in Pungo, Virginia
grillingjoe: Jurassic Park in Pungo Virginia
grillingjoe: Jurassic Park at entrance of World War II Museum
grillingjoe: NAF N3N "Canary was first flown in 1935 as a new naval trainer. these served as the last operational piston bi-plane in US military service. it was last flown in 1961. display ia in World War II Museum in Pungo, Virginia
grillingjoe: 1911 Vin Fiz Wright EX Flyer was flown by Carl Rodgers from New York to Pasadena . William Randolph Hearst offered $50000 prize money for the flight and was named after his populat grape soda at the time. this same model was on display at the 2003 Contine
grillingjoe: 1944 WW II German V-1 Pulse Jet was a un-manned, un-guided flying bomb, nicknamed Buss Bombs, and were aimed at England in June 1944. more tha 9200 were launched at England ,with 25% hitting their target. Manufactured by Fieseler of Germany . displayed in