On display at the MCAS Beaufort main gate, this F/A-18A Hornet looked immaculate surrounded by trees and shrubs. She is marked as "VE-200" of VMFA-115 "Silver Eagles", a squadron resident at Beaufort.
On display at the MCAS Beaufort main gate, this F-4N Phantom Bu.No 152270 looked immaculate surrounded by trees and carefully tended grounds. She is marked as "DW-201" of VMFA-251 "Thunderbolts".
A sad sight, the Vulcan at Woodford is looking very much worse for wear and neglect after being deemed unsafe to work on a few years ago, sadly the scrapman's axe cannot be far away for this Cold War Icon
A new "special tail". This particular F-16A will be presented for the first time to the public this weekend at Koksijde AB for "30 years F-16 in the B.A.F."
only two X-31 where build,the other one crashed januari 19,1995. this one made 292 testflights. Nice to see it ,at the Flugwerft Schleissheim Deutsches Museum
In the static display at the 2009 Kemble Air Days. Tooks lots of photos of this retired old gal but this one is my favourite, just love the non-asymetric open nose cone and the offset fighter canopy.
From understudy to star performer of the first 'Black Buck' mission during the Falklands Conflict in 1982, her story is told in great detail in the book 'Vulcan 607' written by Rowland White - well worth a read.
This Mig-21MA was withdrawn during second half of the year 1997 as last Fishbed of version "MA" in duty. On the nose is badge of 43. slt (fighter sq.) - "Jackal". Mig is equipped: with adapters APU-7, multiple ejection racks MBD-2-67U and 800 l drop tank.
On display as a Gate Guard for "The Green Mountain Boys" at the home of the 158th FW, Vermont ANG, photo taken from outside the gate. she's also a MIG killer. (Eds note- wears false marks of 65-0793)