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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This airframe is painted to represent 53-3863 "Dennis the Menace." The true identity of this Sabre Dog is 50-477. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This classic fighter jet is on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This handsome fighter interceptor is on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This aircraft has been around quite a bit! |
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DWF Airport, 2013-05-18 In combat, this helicopter earned her nickname of "workhorse." |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This is a rare reconnaissance version of the venerable Sabre. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 The all-weather CF-100 was the only Canadian-designed and Canadian-built fighter to go into large-scale production. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This aircraft was flown on Nov. 18, 1972, by Maj. Colin A. Clarke on a nine-hour rescue support mission in Southeast Asia for which he was awarded the Air Force Cross, the Air Force's second highest award for valor in combat. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-05-18 The B-66 was developed from the U.S. Navy A3D Skywarrior as a tactical light bomber and photo reconnaissance aircraft. The RB-66B photo reconnaissance version became the first production series. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 The aircraft on display (S/N 91-4003) was one of nine F-22s built for Engineering, Manufacture and Development testing, and it rolled off the Lockheed Martin assembly line in Georgia on May 22, 1999. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This is one of the world's most versatile and durable aircraft; it is little wonder it would serve the U.S. Air Force. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This is one of my favorite aircraft. |