27-31 March 2012
Update:24 November 2022 Jean-Michel Schweitzer |
Spring Break is a great time of the year to travel to the USA and join university students and others during this |
two week holiday. One of the most popular states to visit for Spring Break is Florida, not least because of its |
sunny weather during that time of the year. Usually, some aviation events are organized in the state around this |
holiday, like the Florida International Air Show at Punta Gorda and Sun’n Fun, as well as smaller events at Flagler |
and New Smyrna. Without doubt, Sun ‘n Fun is the best-known of these, held annually at Lakeland-Linder airport since |
1974. What started as a gathering of the local Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapter has evolved into one |
of the largest annual aviation events in the USA, reaching far beyond the state of Florida. However, the concept has |
not changed much over the years, with aircraft owners descending at Lakeland in numbers, bringing their personal aircraft, |
ranging from well-polished warbirds to zealously constructed kitplanes. Add to that an exhibition centre where the latest |
developments to the bizjet and bizprop community are shown, an interesting line-up of military aircraft and some great |
performers in the show circuit warming up their performance for the upcoming US air show season. |
The 2012 edition of Sun ‘n Fun was no exception to this well-proven concept. Blessed with great weather and stunning |
performances, the well-organised event offered a lot for the well-travelled aviation enthusiast. The opportunity to |
directly interact with owners, pilots and performers adds an extra dimension to Sun ‘n Fun. As most aircraft present |
flew at least once during the six day event, opportunities occur over the course of the week to make that great shot |
you are after. Aircraft are parked in various sections to the south side of this large airfield; during the air show |
some sections are shut off to enable aircraft to taxi out and perform in front of the public, which can walk large |
parts of the field south of the runway, allowing access to various great spots for photography. |
Participating aircraft are listed in their respective sections as presented on the official air show map. As much flying |
and towing took place during the event, aircraft may have moved during the six days the airfield was open to the public. |
The situation below was noted on Saturday 31 March. For the South east exhibits and Vintage aircraft sections, only aircraft |
with a military past, or wearing military markings, are listed. For Exhibits and Seaplanes our general rules apply, meaning |
only larger singles and up are included. Homebuilt aircraft have been left out altogether, whereas all aircraft in the Museum |
area, Warbirds, Heavy aircraft parking and Flight lines are listed. Markings have been listed between quotes, construction |
numbers are only given when actually read of. |
Museum area | |||
2341 | Lysander 3A | preserved | “V9545” |
MiG-21bis | ex Germany cockpit | inside |
LA607/HF-T | Tempest Mk2 | preserved | N607LA |
43-11117 | RP-63A | preserved | “29004/100” |
57-0598 | T-33A | preserved | Thunderbirds c/s |
135765 | XF-2Y1 | preserved | “135763” |
138657 | XFV-1 | preserved | “138658” |
N13177 | Piper E-2 | preserved |
N360PJ | Piper Jet | preserved |
N809RB | PT-17 | preserved | inside |
South east exhibits | |||
159619/AJ-103 | F-14D | preserved |
68-17308 | OH-6A | travelling exhibit | on trailer |
Vintage aircraft | |||
N1358M | N2S-2 | ex Bu3452 | “207” |
N198DD | Chipmunk T10 | ex UK WP872 |
N218BW | IAR823 | ex YR-MEC | 18 |
N3034F | Chipmunk T10 | ex UK WD353 |
N4921N | N2S-5 | ex Bu43170 | “531” |
N49726 | PT-17 | ex 42-16410 | “603” |
N5118N | N2S-3 | ex Bu07591 | “184” |
N54087 | N2S-3 | ex Bu3371 | “349” |
N59040 | Kaydet | ex Canada FJ746 |
N59293 | PT-17 | ex 41-25714 |
N59877 | PT-18 | ex 40-2024 | “112” |
N60058 | Stinson V77 | “FB607” |
N60885 | PT-17 | ex 41-25268 | “885” |
N61322 | PT-17 | ex 41-8076 | “220” |
N63947 | PT-17 | ex 41-8615 | “207” |
N841NE | P3-05 | ex Switzerland A-841 |
Heavy aircraft parking | |||
98-5307 | WC-130J | 53rd WRS |
60-0339 | KC-135R | 91st ARS |
87-0339/SA | F-16C | 182nd FS TX ANG |
87-0384/SA | F-16D | 182nd FS TX ANG |
08-3926/VN | T-6A | 33rd FTS | PT-485 |
65-10324/WM | T-38A | 394th CTS |
67-14920/WM | T-38A | 394th CTS |
166899/55 | EA-18G | VAQ-129 |
163446/AD-326 | F/A-18C | VFA-106 |
163465/AD-336 | F/A-18C | VFA-106 |
166788/AJ-113 | F/A-18E | VFA-31 |
761585/AF-115 | F-5N | VFC-111 |
761578/AF-03 | F-5N | VFC-13 |
165064/F-604 | T-45C | VT-86 |
165092/A-113 | T-45C | VT-7 |
163876/WH-17 | AV-8B | VMA-542 |
164558/WH-12 | AV-8B | VMA-542 |
N2072 | L-12A | Joseph R Shepherd |
N2262Z | A-4C | ex Bu145131 | “9606/AE-402” |
N500EJ | R5D-4 | ex Bu90414 |
N514AC | R4D-6 | ex Bu50788 | “927/EN” |
N529B | B-29A | ex 44-62070 |
N5548N | RB-25H | ex 43-4106 |
N74589 | C-47A | ex 42-24062/N |
N995X | L-39C | ex USSR |
Warbirds | |||
164172/5-TW-15 | T-34C | TAW-5 | Navy Centennial c/s |
N10EB | CJ6A | ex China “15320/10” | 1532010 |
N10VD | OV-1D | ex 68-15958 |
N10493 | L-16A | ex 47-1117 | “LH-117” |
N1157H | Yak-9UM | (new built) | 0470402 |
N134TD | T-34A | ex 140745/LL-20 |
N137LZ | PZL-101 | ex Bulgaria LZ-137 |
N139RT | L-39C | ex USSR | 332505 |
N18097 | L-12A |
N19TN | CJ6A | ex China “63 wh” | 2532045 |
N21710 | CJ6A | ex China 71810/10 | 2532059 |
N21790 | CJ6A | ex China | “AK-86” |
N22NA | T-6G | ex 49-3222 | “TA-222” |
N228NA | T-28B | ex Bu137657 |
N228TS | AT-28D | ex Philippines 138351 “TS-76” |
N2995C | L-17B | ex 48-1021 |
N30U | U-4A | ex 55-4638 | 247 |
N3238G | SNJ-6 | ex Bu112348 | “TA-348” |
N351DT | Mustang IV | ex Canada 9232 | “413806” |
N36406 | L-2 | ex US Army? | “128” |
N370SD | O-2A | ex 69-7659 |
N39UA | L-39C | ex Ukraine 74 yw |
N4167P | T-42A | ex 65-12701 |
N4168E | T-28C | ex Bu146239 | “NJ-239” |
N4313T | L-39C | ex USSR | “88” |
N462NA | T-28C | ex Bu140570 | “E-462” |
N50454 | L-2M | ex 43-26243 |
N5073Y | O-1A | ex 51-4829 | “4829” |
N51JC | P-51D | ex Dom Rep 1918 | “472339” |
N51LW | Mustang IV | ex Canada 9230 | “474497/H-SX” |
N51MX | P-51D | ex El Salvador 401 | “413464” |
N5192G | O-1G | ex 51-4798 |
N52XS | Yak-52W | ex Romania 203 | 9912203 |
N53CJ | CJ6A | ex China | 2432062 |
N532SK | SNJ-5 | ex Bu51828 | “ME-N-7” |
N551TC | FM-2 | ex Bu47160 |
N5632V | T-6G | ex 52-8218 |
N59961 | BT-13A | ex 41-23075 |
N6091C | L-16A | ex 47-1124 | “LH-124” |
N6097U | CJ6A | ex China “06” | 2851276 |
N61429 | P-51C | ex 42-10365 | “4” |
N6420D | SNJ-4 | ex Bu27758 | “94” |
N6423D | SNJ-4 | ex Bu27823 |
N645DS | SNJ-5 | ex Bu90645 | “DS-45” |
N651SH | T-6G | ex Spain E.6-168 | “421-59” |
N68RW | F8F-2 | ex Bu121776 | “94996” |
N7054X | AT-6C | ex Mexico 745 |
N711LC | L-39C | ex USSR 40 ol |
N713JT | F4U-4 | ex Bu97143 | “JT-416” |
N75004 | BT-15 | ex 42-1779 | “B004” |
N75708 | L-4J | ex 45-4556 | “A-45” |
N7693Z | AT-6C | ex South Africa 7693 |
N7741C | AT-6F | ex 44-81833 |
N79VV | BT-13A | ex 42-89379 | “EM-135” |
N8124N | L-39C | ex USSR | “Czech c/s” |
N82792 | CJ6A | ex China | 2932018 |
N828FE | Ce208B | FedEx |
N828JC | T-28B | ex Bu140012 | “JC-283” |
N851D | P-51D | ex 44-84745 | “DS” |
N87H | AT-6D | ex 41-34571 | “87/HL-A” |
N888WV | T-6G | ex Spain E.16-115 |
N8994 | AT-16ND | ex Netherlands B-174 “51-JS” |
N9102Z | T-28A | ex 50-0201 | “50449/TL-449” |
N92796 | T-6G | ex France 114827 | “TA-827” |
N95480 | PA-18 | as L-4B | “42-8403” |
N9698B | T-28A | ex 50-0225 |
N9805C | SNJ-5B | ex Bu85036 | “JC” |
Names | |||
N351DT Crazy Horse 2 | N51JC The Brat III |
N51LW Little Witch | N51MX Mad Max |
N529B Fifi | N53CJ Miss Stress |
N7054X Miss Susan | N7741C Peggo Jo |
N851DS Crazy Horse |
Exhibits | |||
N.29D | Beech 350i | Hawker Beechcraft |
N113KJ | Waco YMF-F5C | Centennial |
N119KA | Beech 200GT | Triple Ace |
N138MA | TBM700 | Muncie Avn |
N189LE | Beech G36 | Berryhill Avn |
N255EE | EMB500 | Embraer |
N264CA | Ce510 | Cessna |
N289HB | Premier I | Biozyme |
N313NG | PC-12/47E | Epps Air Service |
N343GC | Ce208B | Cessna |
N565RB | PA-44-180 |
N60KQ | Kodiak 100 | Quest |
N65HA | Kodiak 100 | Quest |
N719MS | Kodiak 100 | MAS Ventures |
N8031M | Beech G58 | Hawker Beechcraft |
N805PA | DA-42 | Bravo |
N8139G | Beech C90GTi | Hawker Beechcraft |
N839M | C-47A | Dodson |
N850XX | TBM700 | Transatlantic |
N88667 | Piper J3C-65 | Gerel A Crosby |
N896LS | EMB505 | Leon Phenom |
N925DW | LancairEvolution | Columbia Aicraft Midwest |
VH-AQO | GA-8-TC320 | Gipps Aero |
Seaplanes | |||
N40022 | P136L-1 | Aerolyn | “AMI c/s” |
N404Q | G-44A | Weeks Air Museum |
N52DN | Beech D18S | Douglas A. Nealy |
N611DS | G-73 | Don M. Simmonds |
N6652K | RC-3 | Mark Adema |
N713ET | RC-3 | Edgar Tello |
N98BS | G-73 | LAC Mngt |
Flightlines south side | |||
N3267G | SNJ-5 | ex Bu51971 |
N3575 | Bell 47D1 | Roger A Buis |
N4269Q | T-6G | ex Portugal ex 53-4558 |
N488B | F-28A | American Trans Air Training |
N7462C | AT-6F | ex 44-82489 |
N911JP | OH-58A | ex 71-20419 |
N991GM | AT-6D | ex Mexico 781 |
Flightlines north side | |||
N128DR | T-28A | ex Mexico 946 “17588/TL-588” |
N135EM | L-39ZA | ex Romania 106 |
N136EM | L-39C | ex USSR 117 yw |
N137EM | L-39C | ex USSR |
N6953X | Lim-6R | ex Poland 511 |
N9143Z | Lim-5 | ex Poland 1707 |
And the Thunderbirds F-16Cs code 1 till 8, of which one was an F-16D. |
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