This Spit was allocated to the British-based Czech 312 Squadron on September 11, 1942. On a daring wave-top raid against enemy shipping at St. Peters Port, Guernsey, AR 614 was heavily damaged by flak.
LT Col. Tyler Otten gets settled into his office before the Viper West demo/Heritage Flight at the 2012 JBLM Air Expo. LT. Col. Otten is wearing the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System.
This the sole M-21 survivor, after the second aircraft was lost during tials. This plane's first flight was on 22 Dec. 1964. It completed 80 flights, totalling 123.55hrs of flight, never launching a drone. It is here on display carrying D-21B drone #510.
A MiG-17F on display at the Museum of Flight. Although painted in North Vietnamese markings, this is actually an ex-Morrocan AF warplane, where it served as 'CNA-FJ'.
This Globemaster II sits at the McChord airpark and as well as being one of only 9 left in the world, also has the distinction of being the last one to fly, having flown non-stop from Detroit, MI to McChord on October 9, 1986