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P-51, Catalina, P-40, Thunderbolt, Corsair, B-17, B-25, C-47, P-38, I don't know what the Bi-planes are.
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In addition to those already mentioned, the Russian bi-plane was a Polikarpov I-15. Also saw at least one Focke Wulf Fw-190, a P-47D Thunderbolt, a C-47 "Dakota" (DC-3), at least 3 Hawker Hurricanes, four Hawker Furys (biplanes), and a couple of Hawker SeaFurys, a TBM Avenger, F-4F Wildcat, F-6 Hellcat, F-8 Bearcat, F-7 Tigercat, an a [D]ouglass AD-1, and perhaps a few more that I'll have to think about for a bit longer. Oh, and the pre-WWI monoplane was a Blériot XI, I think.
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