The Greatest Generation Aircraft currently operates the DC-3 Southern Cross and the B-25 Pacific Prowler. As of January, 2011 the organization is in the process of restoring two DC-3s for private owners. One we call "JR" after the last two letters in the aircraft designation, is a Market Garden WWII veteran, and includes a Vargas Girl that was glued inside the aircraft more than 60 years ago! The second DC-3 is the only surviving member of the Thirsty 13th aircraft that were sent to Europe early in  WWII. Both are being restored by a private owner who is passionate about these aircraft.

Also on the plan is the only privately owned, and only flyable A-26A Counter Invader. This is a WWII Aircraft that saw duty in WWII, Korea and early in Vietnam. In 1964 they were rebuilt and 'zero timed'. These aircraft have been variously named A-26B to B-26K to A-26A. Currently this aircraft is referred to with its Vietnam name as A-26A. This aircraft is awaiting restoration at this point.
Greatest Generation Aircraft is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational foundation.

The A-26A Counter Invader awaits restoration.                        Jim Terry standing with the A-26A Counter Invader
Just arrived at GGA is a CG4-A glider which we will restore and tow behind our DC-3s! We'll get a page up in a few weeks to document the progress of this aircraft. 10 March, 2011
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