Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

Total 3,022 photos. 76 in this folder.  Contact Photographer
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N165LG 1942 Douglas DC-3-G202A (C-49J), c/n 6314
The NEAM Douglas DC-3, originally a USAAF C-49J, towers over a host of Golden Age jewels.
N17N 1952 Cancargo Aircraft CBY3, c/n CAM-1
This is the only surviving Burnelli aircraft and the only one built by Canadian Car and Foundry (registered in Canada as CF-BEL). The aircraft, awaits restoration at the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, CT.
N41881 1942 Sikorsky VS-44-A, c/n 4402
The Ercoupe flight simulator provided an excellent platform to photograph this beast.
N18124 1937 Douglas DC-3-201, c/n 2000
, 2009-12-29
This beautifully preserved airliner was one of the first in the NASM collection.
44-9030 1944 Douglas C-54M, c/n 27256
, Dover Afb Airport , 2009-07-19
To see a Skymaster gleaming like this is a real treat!
N1005C 1955 Lockheed L-1049E/01 Super Constellation, c/n 4557
Back in the 1980s, this former Capitol and Cubana Super Connie sat atop a restaurant off U.S. Rte. 1 in Penndel, PA.
N1005C 1955 Lockheed L-1049E/01 Super Constellation, c/n 4557
, Dover Afb Airport , 2009-07-19
This aircraft, after sitting atop a restaurant for many years in Penndel, PA, has been restored as a C-121 and can be admired at the Air Mobility Command Museum.
N8460H 1955 Convair 340-79, c/n 223
, Dover Afb Airport , 2009-07-19
This Convairliner has been preserved in USAF markings at the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover, DE.
N57573 1936 Lockheed Electra 10-A, c/n 1052
Seen at the New England Air Museum, the old girl is masquerading as Northwest NC14262.
N8407 1929 Ford 4-AT-E Tri-Motor, c/n 69
, Capital City Airport , 2007-06-23
EAA's lovely Ford Tri-Motor, one of three flying examples in existence, awaits another lucky group of passengers at Capital City Airport, Harrisburg, PA.
N18111 1935 Douglas DC-3A-197, c/n 1983
Relieved of her duties as a gate guard in Wilmington, DE, a group of dedicated enthusiasts is giving this DC-3A, built in 1935 for United Air Lines, the TLC she has so long deserved.
N18124 1937 Douglas DC-3-201, c/n 2000
This venerable DC-3-201 (c/n 2000) flew more than 60,000 hours before earning retirement at the National Air and Space Museum.
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