So this set were also taken in 2003, during a business trip to Istanbul. The Havacilik Museum is, essentially, the Turkish Air Force collection with a few civvies thrown in. For those that don't know, its located on the south side of Istanbul (Ataturk) Airport, on the landside portion of the old Airbase. When I visited it was dirt cheap to get in - I think it was the equivalent of 50 pence entry , plus an extra 75 pence for a photo permit. The museum consists of one indoor hall displaying most of the older exhibits and everything post WW11 being outside. My visit gave me one of my more bizarre experiences as an enthusiast....despite it being a museum and open to the public, I was followed around the whole time by an armed soldier ! Every time I stopped to look at an exhibit or take a photo, he would stop about 20 yards behind me and pretend to look at something else. It was utterly bizarre !
I also have to say that, whilst this is only a sample of my shots, there are various exhibits that I cannot include. After visiting I sent some of my shots to a well known and popular enthusiast society for inclusion in their monthly magazine. Whilst the included them, the editor managed to lose my shot and then blame me for sending them to him..... - step forward Air Britain!!! This means you don't get to see the P-47, etc
Anyway....numerous Huns, Hooters, Rhinos and even the odd F-5 to look at........hope you enjoy !
Lets start with another Hooter on a stick !

PZL P24, bought by the Turkish AF in the 1930s. It was completely outclassed over Poland and Rumania by both German and Russian fighters. Fortunately, the Turkish examples never saw front line action

F84F Thunderstreak 28941

For all those fans of old propliners, they have a Viscount !

I bet 'you know who' likes this one !

Everyone has a T-6 somewhere !

You can't beat a nice 'Hun'

whats better than one hun? two huns!!

Tracker

Another one for the old prop afficienado's......C54D

How well do you know your Dorniers? This is a DO28B-1

C47

RHINO ALERT !!!!!

Beech AT-11

Sabre (Canadair variety)

This ones a DO28B-2....they have two here, but the other was covered in pictures of disney characters !

Twin stick hooter

RF84F Thunderflash

RF-5A

and to round things off....another hooter with 'what might have been' in the background

If you made it this far - thanks for looking and hope you enjoyed them !!