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Bradley International Airport (BDL), 2010-08-08 This aircraft has been moved indoors, accompanied by its Sikorsky brethren in a special exhibit. |
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Bradley International Airport (BDL), 2010-08-08 The NEAM Starfighter awaits its turn to full restoration. |
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Bradley International Airport (BDL), 2010-08-08 This aircraft has now been moved indoors and is undergoing full refurbishing at NEAM. |
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Bradley International Airport (BDL), 2010-08-08 This is one of many fine aircarft on display in the military wing of the New England Air Museum. |
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On display at the Minn ANG Museum in 148 FW scheme. |
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Though this airplane did not serve at Duluth, it is painted in their scheme to match their other aircraft. |
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Cold War photo recon version of the venerable F-4 Phantom. |
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On display at the Minnesota Air Guard Museum. The tail number, 56-1476, is not the original one assigned to this aircraft. |
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Also known as the "T-Bird," many ANG pilots trained on this aircraft. |
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This early all-weather interceptor is preserved at the Minnesota Air Guard Museum. |
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This fighter-interceptor served during the Korean War and with both Minnesota Air National Guard squadrons. |
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It may be a funny-looking aircraft, but it was one of the most versatile jet fighter/interceptor designs built. |