Mustangs, of both the land and the sky, were on display at the Chatham-Kent Municipal Airport during Saturday’s Mustangs & Mustangs show.
The first-time event was a fundraiser for the Blenheim Medical Health Foundation and its efforts to create a new community medical facility.
Some of the aircraft included a 1944 P-51 Mustang, owned by Peter Timmermans of Blenheim.
There was also a camouflaged 1945 Supermarine Spitfire, 1949 Hawker Sea Fury, 1952 North American Harvard and 1941 Harvard.
Mustang vehicle owners could have a professional photo taken with the P-51 Mustang for a donation.
(Photos by Trevor Terfloth)




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