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F3D Skyknights of the "Tophatters" of Fighter Squadron (VF) 14 pictured in flight near Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville, Florida, on September 16, 1953, sixty years ago today.
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An F3H Demon of Fighter Squadron (VF) 213 pictured hooked up to a tow tractor at Oakland, California, on September 16, 1962, fifty-one years ago today.
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F9F-8 Cougars of Fighter Squadron (VF) 174 lined up awaiting loading on board the carrier Forrestal (CVA 59) at Naval Station Mayport, Florida, on September 16, 1956, fifty-seven years ago today.
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An FJ-4B Fury of Attack Squadron (VA) 151 pictured on the ground on September 15, 1957, fifty-six years ago today.
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An AD-1 Skyraider of Attack Squadron (VA) 64 launches from the carrier Coral Sea (CVB 43) in the Atlantic on September 14, 1948, sixty-five years ago today. The insignia on the airplane is from Fighter Squadron (VF) 62, which became VA-64 on July 27, 1948.
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An AD-5 Skyraider of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 332 pictured on the ground in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 12, 1955, fifty-eight years ago today.
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An F4D-1 Skyray of Fighter Squadron (VF) 101 bolters during flight operation on board the carrier Saratoga (CVA 60) on September 11, 1957, fifty-six years ago today.
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Royal Norwegian Air Force Historical Squadron's un bonito par de De Havilland Vampire en el Imperial War Museum Duxford Airshow 2013

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Credito por las fotos Daniel Wales desde el Reino Unido a través de su galería en dA bajo el seudónimo: NamelessFaithlessGod
 

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Gracias por esas magnificas fotos, evoque en mi mente las imagenes, los olores, los sonidos y el susto que de niño senti cuando junto a mi morocho mi padre nos cerro la canopy de ese hermoso avion.

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Mig-17 interception off the coast of Vladivostok 1958

Photograph taken by AT2 “Barney” Bernard, Crew 9

The Mig 17 photos were among the most passed around slides of the 1958 Iwakuni Deployment. They were taken on one of our first TAC's of the deployment by "Barney" Bernard. He was along with crew Ten operating the then secret prototypes of the Jezabel/Julie gear. Very few people in the squadron were even cleared to know what it was. The MIG out of Vladivostok buzzed us from every angle including broadside. I think he was doing camera runs to see if we had anything new as we had just recently arrived in Iwakuni. On future TAC's they just came out several thousand feet above to see if it was really us and then went back. (I remember listening to the steady stream of code in one ear and base radio and the intercom with the other in anticipation of a warning that the MIG was on the way.)

The photos were taken aft from the round windows/ports just below and ahead of the horizontal stabilizer. P2V's were fitted with a plastic bubble which was generally removed on the patrols. The ordnanceman/photographer took official photos of shipping with a large camera from the open "port". Later P2V's had a square port there. The horizontal stabilizer is visible in the foreground of the first photo. Also the yellow to the right in the second photo is the hand/knuckles of the ordnanceman holding the official Navy camera and sharing the port with Bernard.


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Ensign E. D. Jackson of Fighter Squadron (VF) 112 pictured in an F9F-2 Panther after recovering on the flight deck of the carrier Philippine Sea (CV 47) operating off Korea on September 17, 1950, sixty-three years ago today. Note the battle damage to the tip tank on the starboard wing.
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An A-7E Corsair II of Attack Squadron (VA) 66 on approach for recovery on board the aircraft carrier Independence (CVA 62) steaming in the Mediterranean Sea on September 23, 1973, forty years ago today.
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MiG-23BN de la Fuerza Aérea de Eritrea, capturado por fuerzas de Etiopia
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Diferentes configuraciones del Chengdu J-9 estudiadas por sus diseñadores, mas bien su evolución hasta su configuración final

J-9A-IV
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J-9B-V
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J-9B-VI
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la transición desde el Chengdu J-9A-IV al Chengdu J-9B-V
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J-9B-VI
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