Looking like a modeler's diorama, a Warlord F-4J is opened up for work at its home base. This aircraft was lost only eight months later when it suffered a mid-air collision with a squadron mate.
This Harrier hulk was reported to be from VMAT-203 although its exact identity and date of mishap are unknown. It was being used for fire training at Beaufort when shot.
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 bright and colourful addition to the 2004 MCAS Beaufort Airshow static, this Bell TH-57C SeaRanger was operated by TAW-5 based at NAS Whiting Field in Florida.
On display in the static at the 2004 MCAS Beaufort Airshow, this is the McDonnell Douglas/Northrop mast mounted sight which forms a major part of the OH-58D's increased capabilities.