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Photo ID 121407 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Lockheed EC 121T Warning Star L 1049, 52 3412
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Sitting on the ramp in fromt of the AEW&C squadron hangar with Shackleton WL790.
Photo ID 121383 by Baldur Sveinsson. France Navy Dassault Super Etendard, 38
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Stopping at Keflavik in the company of 19 and 15 for a few days. Did some sightseeing over Iceland during the stay.
Photo ID 121382 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Lockheed EC 121T Warning Star L 1049, 52 3412
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Earlier than most of my other photos of 412. I guess I caught it more often than some others.
Photo ID 121357 by Baldur Sveinsson. Denmark Air Force Douglas C 54D Skymaster DC 4, C GRYY
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Ex N-242 stopped overnight for fuel and rest on its way to Canada after serving with the Royal Danish Air force
Photo ID 121176 by Baldur Sveinsson. UK Air Force Northrop N 3PB Nomad,
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Taken early in the morning after a supercrane finally lifted the centersection and wing from the bottom of the murky Thjorsa glacial river where it had lain since 1943. It was then dismantled and sent to Northrop at Hawthorne California in a RNoAF C-130H.
Photo ID 121168 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4C Phantom II, 63 7569
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From the 182nd TFS, Texas ANG. Shown landing at Keflavik for a two week stint with the 57th FIS. Landed late in the evening so the sun was nearly straight behind the aircraft while landing on runway 12. This F-4 went to AMARC as FP0057 Apr 21, 1987.
Photo ID 120987 by Baldur Sveinsson. Private Northern Lights Combat Air Support Hawker Hunter F58, C GZIB
Photo ID: 120987
This Hawker Hunter Mk. 58 belongs to a company called Northern Lights Combat Air Support, from Montreal, Canada who operate 12 of these on training contract with various forces. C-GZIB and C-GZIC were on the way to France via Exeter, England.
Photo ID 120986 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Convair F 102A Delta Dagger 8 10, 56 1378
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Served with the 57th FIS at NAS Keflavik and was among the first contingent to land on July 5, 1962. Salvaged due to a broken wingspar by June 11, 1971. Placed on display on Oct 21, 1972, commemorating the 1000th intercept of a Russian bomber.
Photo ID 120984 by Baldur Sveinsson. Private Northern Lights Combat Air Support Hawker Hunter F58, C GZIB
Photo ID: 120984
These Hawker Hunter Mk. 58s belong to a company called Northern Lights Combat Air Support, from Montreal, Canada who operate 12 of these on training contract with various forces. C-GZIB and C-GZIC taking off on their way to France via Exeter, England.
Photo ID 120976 by Baldur Sveinsson. Belgium Air Force Boeing 727 29C, CB 02
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Repainted from an older scheme, shown taking off from runway 02.
Photo ID 120975 by Baldur Sveinsson. Belgium Air Force Boeing 727 29C, CB 02
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Very nice looking Belgian Air Force 727 stopping for fuel at NAS Keflavik.
Photo ID 120973 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Convair F 102A Delta Dagger 8 10, 56 1378
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Removed 1984 due to dangerous corrosion and later used for fire training. Finally scrapped 1994 Here shown repainted with the colors available in the 57th FIS paintshop at this time with camouglaged F-4Cs. Plus for 1976 a bicentennial bell on the fin.
Photo ID 120968 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Convair F 102A Delta Dagger 8 10, 56 1378
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After having been taken down from its display pole, it is seen lying forlornly near the fire pit. Belonging to the USAF museum, preserving it here was impossible to arrange, and thus it ended up being burned on the fire pan. Sad end of a beautiful bird.
Photo ID 120967 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4C Phantom II, 64 0852
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The Louisiana ANGs 159th FW brought 8 F-4Cs to Keflavik to augment the 57th, as some of their F-4Es went to William Tell 82, where they won the F-4 category. The nickname "Coonass Militia" was in 1992 deemed "politically incorrect". Became "Cajun milita"
Photo ID 120966 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4C Phantom II, 63 7589
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Shown in its original 57th FIS camouflage and markings. The kill marking shown on some other photos of it from Keflavik, is not displayed on the right hand side, but the bicentennial marking is prominent.
Photo ID 120965 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4D Phantom II, 64 0975
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One of the F-4Ds from the 'Happy Hooligans' 178th FIS / 119th FIG North Dakota ANG, that stood in for half of the 57th FIS when they went to the USA.
Photo ID 120901 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 15C Eagle, 81 0029
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A Langley based F-15C from the 1st Wing after taking on fuel from a KC-135R. I quickly learned to ask the boomer to ask the recieving pilots to move slowly back from the boom and to their right, and pause for a moment to get some good shots like this one.
Photo ID 120892 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4C Phantom II, 63 7566
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Six F-4Cs from the 136th FIS/107 FIG deployed to Keflavik whilst 7 F-4Es from the 57 FIS took part in COPPER FLAG at Tyndall AFB.
Photo ID 120889 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Northrop F 89D Scorpion, 54 0248
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Two of the F-89Ds that operated with the 57th FIS from 1955-1962 stand on the fire pan at Keflavik as hulks. 248 had an engine explode on 21.March 1962 during a mission over Iceland, but was able to recover to Keflavik on one engine.
Photo ID 120887 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Convair F 106A Delta Dart 8, 59 0095
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The Convair F-106A Delta Dart served as an augmentation force for a few weeks in 1978 when the 57th FIS was converting to the F-4E. Four Aircraft from the 87th FIS were stationed at Keflavik then. 95 during takeoff for a practice mission.
Photo ID 120884 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force Boeing EC 135C 717 166, 62 3581
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One more of the aircraft that I photographed after the heavy rainstorm on this day.
Photo ID 120882 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4C Phantom II, 64 0660
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A distinguished F-4. Downed 3 MIG-17s in Viet Nam. May 12, 66. Maj. W R. Dudley & Lt. I. Kringelis, 390th TFS, 35th TFW. May 14, 67. Maj. S. O. Bakke & Capt. R. W. Lambert,-June 5, Maj. D. K. Priester & Capt. J. E. Pankhurst, both 480th TFS, 366th TFW.
Photo ID 120875 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 15C Eagle, 80 0027
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When one is asked to take a group photo of all the aircraft belonging to Air Forces Iceland, of course you say "YES". Then the only timeslot is 60 minutes at 0600 on a spring morning in Iceland, the sun just does not shine, the result is historic grey.
Photo ID 120873 by Baldur Sveinsson. USA Air Force McDonnell Douglas F 4D Phantom II, 66 7538
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538 is another of the European One schemed F-4Ds that arrived in Keflavik in the spring of 1986 to augment the 57th FIS. These were all from the 113 TFW DC ANG based at Andrews AFB. 538 was wfu in january 1989 at AMARC with the park code of FP0207.
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