This Convair F-106B Delta Dart was last operated by Rockwell as a chase plane in the B-1B programme. She entered AMARC 4th April 1989 and left for conversion to QF-106B in December 1989.
Taken by telephoto at the process-in area at AMARC. This was RF-4C 66-0470 pcn FP 328 which arrived on 6th October 1989. She was last operated by the 363rd TFW based at Shaw AFB, SC. She has since been scrapped by HVF West.
The majority of the Skyhawks seen here are former U.S.Navy Reserve Air Wing TA-4B models which entered MASDC late 1969 and 1970 and many were supplied FMS to Singapore. The TA-4B on the left marked as '6F-8' was operated by RAW-74 out of NAS Jacksonville
In front of the camera are six Beech T-34B Mentors including (on left) BuNo 144099 last operated by VT-1 and retired October 1970. She went to the Davis-Monthan Aero Club January 1995.
Back to 4th November 1989 and the monthly AMARC 'Photographer's Tour' and a view of the process-in area and more Phantoms. Pleased to have caught the 'DO' coded F-4D last operated by the 89th TFS / AFRES out of Wright-Patterson AFB. Scrapped June 1997.
Back to 4th November 1989 and the monthly AMARC 'Photographer's Tour'. This was F-4N pcn 8F 146 'AF-205' last operated by VF-202, a Navy Reserve unit based at Dallas NAS, TX. She was retired January 1984 and later converted to QF-4N standard.
Back to 4th November 1989 and the monthly AMARC 'Photographer's Tour'. This is a 'from the speeding bus' into the sun shot of Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior pcn 2A 117 marked as 'PR-006' operated by VQ-1 out of Anderson AFB, Guam. She was scrapped January 2005.
Back to 4th November 1989 and the monthly AMARC 'Photographer's Tour'. This was A-7B pcn 6A 132 as 'AF-502' last operated by Navy Reserve unit VA-205 out of NAS Atlanta, GA. She was replaced by an A-7E and retired July 1983, then scrapped July 2002.
Back to 4th November 1989 and the monthly AMARC 'Photographer's Tour', this was a 355th TFW A-10A 'Thunderbolt II' (Warthog!) on the ramp at Davis-Monthan AFB, I think she was operated by the 357th TFS "Dragons".