Former Tennessee ANG C-130A Hercules 56-0495 in AMARC on 'Celebrity Row' 9th October 1994. I understand she was last operated by the 155th TAS / 164th TAG out of Memphis.
Too large to take a full photo from the USAF tour bus, this Super Guppy was easily the most impressive aircraft on display on AMARC's 'Celebrity Row'. The early morning sun highlights the complex structure of her forward fuselage.
On display in the static at the 1987 Mildenhall Air Fete, this Silver Star 3 was operated by the Canadian GTTF 1st CAG out of Baden-Sollingen in West Germany.
On view in the static display at the 1987 Mildenhall Air Fete, this F-4G was operated by the 480th TFS / 52nd TFW out of Spangdahlem and was named "G-Wiz Lucille". She is now in store at AMARC, Tucson, AZ.
An impressive sight in the static display at the 1987 Mildenhall Air Fete. This 'Habu' is now preserved at the Strategic Air and Space Museum, Ashland, Nebraska.
'Cherry Bomb' - an EF-111A operated by the 42nd ECS / 66th ECW out of RAF Upper Heyford, seen here in the static display at the 1987 Mildenhall Air Fete. She is now in store in AMARC.
On display in the static at the 1987 IAT at RAF Fairford, this Dominie was operated by 6 FTS out of Finningley. On retirement from active military service she joined the FSCTE at Manston.
On display in the static at the 1987 IAT at RAF Fairford, this Jet Provost was operated by the CFS. On retirement from military service she became NX900LT.
This Phantom FGR.2 was on display in the static at the 1987 IAT at RAF Fairford. She wears the markings of Royal Air Force 19 Squadron which was based at Wildenrath in West Germany.
On display at the Florence Air & Space Museum in May 1995, this CH-34 Choctaw was awaiting restoration. She is now on display at the Carolinas Aviation Museum.
An interesting exhibit at the Florence A&SM in May 1995, this long-nosed Tiger had flown with the Blue Angels in 1965 as '2' however she wore 'Glynco' markings for the now closed Naval Air Station Glynco in Georgia. She is now on display at Grissom AFB.
In the static display at the 1993 Mildenhall Air Fete, this 510th FS / 52nd FW 'Hawg' looked to be newly repainted. She was w/o 27th June 2002 having crashed into a forest near Rambeulliers, France. Her pilot was killed.