56-1401 is actually a PQM-102A from the Pave Deuce program. After serving with a number of ADC and ANG units it was converted to a drone in August 1973 and survived only to 20 Aug 1975, when it crashed on takeoff at Holloman.
s/c celebrating 55.555 flight hours of the German Tornado fleet at Holloman. This side of the tail shows the White Sands National Monument adjacent to Holloman AFB.
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.
The Corsair II used to be known as 'man eater' on the carrier flight deck, this angle perhaps suggests why. Displayed outdoors at the War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
Displayed outdoors at the War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, this A-7E was clearly last operated by VA-37 'Bulls' out of NAS Cecil Field, FL. Some interesting details also ghosting through as the paint fades.