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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 One of my favorites! |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 The WB-50D was a weather reconnaissance version of the B-50 bomber. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This Huskie set several performance records before retirement. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 The O-2 was the military version of the 337 Super Skymaster. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 The B-57 was a replacement for the Douglas A-26. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 The P-suffix was the gunship version of the Huey. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This STOL cargo transport served in Southeast Asia. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 The Voodoo on display is a reconnaissance version of the basic fighter; this aircraft took part in the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 World War II buffs will instantly recognize the artwork; Memphis Belle II is named after the famous B-17F of the same name. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 Nice example of the earliest Phantom variant. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 Original developed for the U.S. Marine Corps, the Bronco found its way to the Air Force. |
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DWF Airport, 2013-04-13 This Bird Dog served in Southeast Asia. |