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Ryan ST-A, Reg. N7779, Military Code S11, Serial No. 476, Display Paint: Royal Netherlands Navy, close-up pilot view, air-to-air, UK Warbirds 2023
The Ryan ST-A, registration N7779, serial 476, painted in Royal Netherlands Navy colors, is displayed at UK Warbirds 2023. This American-designed trainer aircraft, powered by a Wright R-760 radial engine, was used for pilot training and aerobatics. The low-wing monoplane design, tandem seating, and fixed tailwheel landing gear are visible in the air-to-air close-up, highlighting cockpit instrumentation and wing structure. It reflects naval aviation heritage and historical flight operations.
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Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 24.8 Mpixels (71 MB uncompressed) - 6101x4067 pixels (20.3x13.6 in / 51.7x34.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 2023, 476, aerobatics, air-to-air, aircraft, airfield, alloy, aviation, aviator, cockpit, detail, display, engine, exhibition, flight, fuselage, heritage, historic, landing gear, low-wing, Mark, metal, military, model, monoplane, N7779, naval, paint, pilot, propeller, radial engine, registration, restored, Royal Netherlands Navy, Ryan, S11, serial, spotting, ST-A, tailwheel, tandem seating, trainer, training, type, UK Warbirds, vintage, wing, Wright R-760, WWII
Published in: UK Warbirds 2023