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Aircraft Photos Taken at Richmond International Airport (RIC)

Richmond, VA

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  • 61-7968 @ RIC - The imposing nacelle of the port J-58 Engine. - by Paul Perry by Paul Perry @ RIC
  • 61-7968 @ RIC - The Blackbird, long and lean. - by Paul Perry by Paul Perry @ RIC
  • 61-7968 @ RIC - The most impressive AG-330 Start Cart.  This one once belonged to the 9th Recon Wing, Detachment 5. - by Paul Perry by Paul Perry @ RIC
  • N600DT @ KRIC - Learjet 35 N600DT at Richmond, VA - by Chris England by Chris England @ KRIC
  • N106AN @ RIC - awaiting cargo at Richmond - by Chris England by Chris England @ RIC
  • N8249X @ RIC - note modified wingtips - by Chris England by Chris England @ RIC
  • N610CA @ RIC - awaiting cargo at Richmond - by Chris England by Chris England @ RIC
  • N133BU @ RIC - Talk about deja-vu!  Another Jungmeister! - by Paul Perry by Paul Perry @ RIC
  • 164346 @ RIC - This Block 170 F-14D was delivered to the Navy on Feb 2, 1992. It was last assigned to VF-31 at NAS Oceana, Va. The aircraft saw combat twice in Operation Iraqi Freedom. On Jun 28, 2006 this was the last Tomcat to operationally trap onboard a US carrier. - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC
  • 164346 @ RIC - Head-on night shot of this F-14D at the Virginia Aviation Museum at Richmond Int'l Airport (KRIC). - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC
  • 70-0966 @ RIC - Night shot of LTV A-7D-7-CV Corsair II formerly with the Virginia ANG on display at the Virginia Aviation Museum. - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC
  • 70-0966 @ RIC - LTV A-7D-7-CV Corsair II formerly with the Virginia ANG on display at the Virginia Aviation Museum. - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC
  • N12628 @ RIC - Designed by C. G. Taylor and manufactured by the Taylor Aircraft Co. of Bradford, PA, the E-2 spawned perhaps the most significant civil trainer and sport airplane of all time, the Piper J-3 Cub. William T. Piper bought Taylor's assets in the early 30's. - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC
  • N766V @ RIC - 1930 Fleet Model #1 NC766V on display at the Virginia Aviation Museum in Richmond, VA. This aircraft was designed by Major Reuben Fleet, a US Army Aviator and guiding light at Consolidated Aircraft Corporation. - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC
  • 164346 @ RIC - Starboard nose shot of this F-14D Tomcat at the Virginia Aviation Museum. - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC
  • 164346 @ RIC - This Block 170 F-14D was delivered to the Navy on Feb 2, 1992. It was last assigned to VF-31 at NAS Oceana, Va. The aircraft saw combat twice in Operation Iraqi Freedom. On Jun 28, 2006 this was the last Tomcat to operationally trap onboard a US carrier. - by Dean Heald by Dean Heald @ RIC