An F-117 Nighthawk captured during the magic hour at Nellis AFB. Unfortunately this type of aircraft is no longer in service with the USAF. This aircraft is stored at the Tonopah Test Range since its retirement.
Dutch Friendship visible on the right shortly after take off . Years later the 132 was the boss bird of 32 TFS at Soesterberg after being upgraded to MSIP standards
Rainer's photo #38954 reminded me that I had this scan of 38+38 soon after its arrival at the 20th FS. I shot several other F-4Fs that wore the unusual combination of Norm 81B camo and USAF tail codes, but only this one had the colourful ACM panels.
Just a few days later this Eagle was badly damaged by a bird strike. It was later transported by road to Soesterberg, where a C-5 transported it back to the States. Eventually repaired, now resting at AMARC
Cold War Warrior-USAF Phantom from Holloman, New Mexico, 49th TFW, during the Exercise "Crested Cap"
this picture is dedicated to PETER GREVE an old friend and great photographer