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Our Current and On Going Projects:
PT-19 TrainerThe Spirit of Tulsa Squadron workers are also rebuilding a flyable PT-19, primary training aircraft. This small, two seater, open cockpit plane was the first aircraft in which prospective Army Air Corp pilots flew. Over 7.000 PT-19 trainers were built, but today fewer than 100 remain. Of that 100, many are only in static display and will never fly again. ![]() ![]() Visit our PT-19 Gallery B-24 Diamond 'Lil'The Squadron volunteers also helped with the yearly maintenance on the B-24 Diamond 'Lil' for over six years (2000-2006). In Allied aircraft production, the B-24 was the most massively produced of any type of aircraft, with nearly 19,000 built. They were used in both the European and Pacific Theaters, during WWII. Today less than twenty-five of these B-24's survive, and of that number only two are flyable. ![]() ![]() Visit our B-24 Gallery |

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