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Photo ID 72185 by JUAN A RODRIGUEZ. USA Air Force Convair B 36J Peacemaker, 52 2827
Photo ID: 72185
The B-36 is the largest bomber and the last piston engine powered bomber produced by the United States. A total of 383 Peacemakers were built between 1947 and 1954!
Photo ID 65180 by David F. Brown. USA Navy Grumman F 14A Tomcat, 161156
Photo ID 64272 by Carl Brent. USA Air Force Gulfstream Aerospace C 20A Gulfstream III, 83 0501
Photo ID: 64272
Later N65CE and now operating with the US Army as N30501.
Photo ID 49230 by David F. Brown. USA Navy Grumman F 14A Tomcat, 161156
Photo ID 47667 by David F. Brown. USA Navy Grumman F 14A Tomcat, 161156
Photo ID 46785 by Rod Dermo. USA Air Force Convair B 36J Peacemaker, 52 2827
Photo ID: 46785
Fully restored and on display at Pima
Photo ID 32559 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Convair B 36J Peacemaker, 52 2827
Photo ID: 32559
This was the last of SAC's "Big Sticks" to be built. When photographed in February 1987 she was on display in the Southwest Aerospace Museum adjacent to Carswell AFB. Now moved to Arizona and being restored at the Pima Aerospace Museum.
Photo ID 32056 by Karl Drage. Private Private Fouga CM 170 Magister, N383FM
Photo ID: 32056
This Magister is an Avra Valley resident.
Photo ID 32004 by Karl Drage. USA Air Force Convair B 36J Peacemaker, 52 2827
Photo ID: 32004
Progressed continues to be made with Pima's B-36J.
Photo ID 31015 by Joop de Groot. France Air Force Dassault Mirage 2000C, 116
Photo ID: 31015
The weather during Co-operative Change 1998 was not too good. At times we had some spells of heavy rain.
Photo ID 16028 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force Convair B 36J Peacemaker, 52 2827
Photo ID: 16028
This was the last of SAC's "Big Sticks" to be built. When photographed in February 1987 she was on display in the Southwest Aerospace Museum adjacent to Carswell AFB. Sadly the awesome sound of "six turning and four burning" will never be heard again.
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