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B-52 bomber, piloted by Bud Holland, about to crash at Fairchild Air Force Base on June 24, 1994, killing all four crew members. The co-pilot's hatch cover, released too late to allow his escape, can be seen below the vertical stabilizer. The photo was taken by a U.S.A.F. photographer for an official "fini-flight" ceremony for Colonel Wolff, one of the crew, that was to have followed the flight.
 

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Strategic Air Command B-47 Stratojet bombers, the world's first swept-wing bomber
 

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October 1952, F-84G Thunderjets of the 27th Fighter Escort Wing fly over an Air Force C-124 Globemaster II at a Japan Air Defense Force base in northern Japan
 

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South Africa’s Paramount Group has completed the first public flight of its AHRLAC design.
 

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17sqn Spitfire XVIs dressed up as yellow nosed 109s for the 1950 Farnborough airshow
 

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Kaman H-2 "Tomahawk" developed a low-cost design based on the existing Navy UH-2A "Seasprite"
 

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Sistema de recuperación de fulton. El Comando de operaciones especiales de la fuerza aérea cesó su uso en 1996
 
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