Arjun Sarup's Photo Gallery

Total 750 photos. 750 in this folder.  Contact Photographer

Aircraft and airport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.

Aircraft 63-8320, This Thud was produced as an ‘F’ and served with 49 TFW in Germany. It flew as “Cooter” with 333 TFS, 355 TFW at Takhli RTAFB. It then moved to Korat RTAFB, after which it was modified to an F-105G and served as “Bam-Bam” with 561 TFS in 1972-73., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft 44-33879, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. This former Brazilian Air Force Catalina has been painted as OV-10A “Snafu Snatchers”, assigned to the 2nd Emergency Rescue Squadron in the Pacific Theater during World War II., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft N178HT, On the apron at SSRIA., at FIMP, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ FIMP
Aircraft 60-0504, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. “Memphis Belle II” served with 357th TFS, 355th TFW at Takhli AFB, Thailand. It has two red stars under the cockpit representing two MiG kills claimed., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft 42-95857, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. This Marauder was flown by the Free French during the final months of World War II. It is painted as “Shootin in” assigned to the 387th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force in 1945., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft AK987, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. This former RCAF P-40 is painted to represent the aircraft flown by Col. Bruce Holloway of the Flying Tigers and its successor, the 23rd Fighter Group., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft 42-69654, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. This Kingcobra is painted as an RP-63A manned target aircraft for aerial gunnery practice., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft 68-3787, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. The USAF primarily used the Bronco as a FAC over Vietnam. This aircraft is painted in its SE Asia markings., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft MM8146, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. This Saetta carries the markings of Regia Aeronautica's 372a Squadriglia, 153° Gruppo. It was transferred to the 165a Squadriglia in North Africa in Nov. 1942 and captured at Benghazi airfield., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft 4389, This Storch was used by the Flygvapnet, and then became a civilian aircraft. It is wearing the markings of Aufklärungsgruppe 2.(H)/14 which was a reconnaissance unit supporting Panzerarmee Afrika, but does not wear the white fuselage theatre band., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO
Aircraft VT-IGS, Taxiing out for departure from IGIA T-1., at VIDP, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ VIDP
Aircraft 56-1416, On display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. The F-102 was the USAF's first operational delta-wing aircraft, equipping more than 25 Air Defense Command squadrons. This Delta Dagger served with 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron in Iceland., at KFFO, photo by Arjun Sarup
Arjun Sarup
@ KFFO