One of the many RF-4C 'Photo Phantoms' in deep storage, the AMARG park code on this RF-4C looks very like FP820 which if correct makes her 64-1066 last operated by the 173rd TRS / 155th TRG NE ANG, she entered AMARC in Feb 1992.
These three RF-8G Crusaders are visible just beyond the entrance gate at the start of the Pima Museum's AMARG tour.
The centre RF-8G is Bu.No 145633 which was last operated by VFP-206 and retired in March 1987.
These three RF-8G Crusaders are visible just beyond the entrance gate at the start of the Pima Museum's AMARG tour.
The centre RF-8G is Bu.No 145633 which was last operated by VFP-206 and retired in March 1987.
On display in the airshow static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete, a very rare RC-135U 'Combat Sent' showing the distinctive dielectric panels and other sensors. She was operated by the 55th SRW.
In the static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete, B-1B 86-0102 'Lady Hawk' which was operated by the 28th BW out of Ellsworth AFB, SD. Artwork inspired by Michelle Pfeiffer in a popular 'swords and sorcery' film released in 1985.
On display in the airshow static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete, this B-52G 'Iron Maiden' was a Desert Storm veteran and was operated by the 416th BW out of Griffiss AFB, NY. She is now in store in AMARG.
On display in the airshow static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete, this B-52G 'Iron Maiden' was a Desert Storm veteran and was operated by the 416th BW out of Griffiss AFB, NY. She is now in store in AMARG.
On display in the airshow static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete, this B-52G 'Iron Maiden' was a Desert Storm veteran and was operated by the 416th BW out of Griffiss AFB, NY. She is now in store in AMARG.
On display in the airshow static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete, this B-52G 'Iron Maiden' was a Desert Storm veteran and was operated by the 416th BW out of Griffiss AFB, NY. She is now in store in AMARG.
The 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete static included a number of aircraft that had taken part in the first Gulf War. This H.P Victor K.2 XM717 was one of those aircraft and she wore "Lucky Lou" nose art.
Seen here on the ramp at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete, Tornado GR.1 ZA556 wears a special air display colour scheme in the markings of the TWCU / 45 Squadron.
The Belgian reconnaissance version of the Mirage V was a frequent visitor to European airshows during the late Cold War however this is the only time I ever saw the camera nose opened up like this on public display. The 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete.
A nice example of military nose art, 'The Spirit of Kitty Hawk' was worn by a 4th Wing KC-10A in the static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete. She was a Desert Storm veteran.
An unusual angle on Sepecat Jaguar GR.1A XZ367 in the static at the 1991 Mildenhall Air Fete. She had just returned from the first Gulf War and still wore the desert sand paint scheme as well as a white rose painted on the nose which can just be made out.