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Rapid City, SD – September 27, 2023: A Rockwell B-1B Lancer is departing Ellsworth Air Force Base, showcasing its extended landing gear and intricate underbelly, as it passes the AFB hangar proclaiming Welcome to Raider Country. Raider Country is a reference dating back to the World War II Doolittle Raiders, the predecessor squadron to today’s B-1s.  The B-1B's design, with swept-back wings is designed for long-range missions and high-speed flying.
Evocative black and white image of a 1930s propeller airliner. The photo shows the tail and passenger door, with the aircraft parked on a snowy airport. Boeing 247 of United Air Lines
US Air Force North American CT-39A Sabreliner, a small business-style jet used for transporting people. Photograph taken in 1966.
This Lockheed T-33 Trainer sits with an ominous sky as a background.   This plane's actual first flight was in 1948.  This plane was used by the US Air Force.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA: United States Air Force Academy / USAFA - McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle on static display, McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in the background. This 1976 model F-15 flew most of its career with the 48th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (FIS) at Langley AFB, Virginia. The jet was painted in the colors of Tyndall AFB, Florida (TY), for its last few missions. The F-15 Eagle is a twin-engine air superiority fighter manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (part of Boeing since 1997). As the classification already implies, it was designed to establish and maintain air superiority. In this role, over time it almost completely replaced the F-4 Phantom II. The F-15 has now been superseded to some extent by the F-22 Raptor.
Text United States Army on fighter
Tillamook, USA - August 9, 2023. The Tillamook County Courthouse, built in the 1930s, is one of state trial courts in the state court system.
Logo of the U.S Air Force on a jet that was shot down during Vietnam war. The war ended in 1975.
Patuxent River, Maryland, USA - February 13, 2016: Close-up of a U.S. Navy McDonnell Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk jet fighter/trainer on static display at the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River.
Wendover field is a former Air Force Base where American bomber crews were trained in World War II. The base is uniquely preserved in nearly the same condition as when it was in operation in the 1940's. Special training for the crews that dropped the first atomic bombs on Japan was conducted here. The C123 Provider aircraft used in the filming of the movie \
US Air Force firefighter training for Boeing B-47 at Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado, USA 1961.
Today, surplus U.S. military planes are stored in the largest airplane boneyard in the world, operated by the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group AMARG at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona
Restored barracks with foundation of old living quarters in foreground at the Amache National Historic Site, Colorado. In the town of Granada CO, ten thousand Japanese Americans passed through the internment camp during World War II.
Brewster, WA - USA - 05-10-2022: Lockheed Shooting Star Jet on display outside the American Legion Post 97
1990 old Positive Film scanned, One of the check points on the road in East Germany.
Fort Riley, KS, USA - February 8, 2015: Chinook and Black Hawk helicopters parked on the tarmac at Fort Riley, Kansas. Fort Riley is a United States Army Installation and home of the 1st Infantry Division.
A scale model of the iconic B-17 Flying Fortress sitting on a scale model airfield. The B-17 was an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps and made by Boeing.
Hollowman Air Force Base Welcome Center just outside Alamogordo in New Mexico
Lisbon, Portugal: retired Fiat G.91 R/3 jet fighter aircraft - without unit or serial markings on public display on a plinth in front of the Military College building - The aircraft was developed by Fiat Aviazione in Italy and was intended to replace the F-86 Sabre within NATO. The “G” stands for Fiat Avio chief designer, Giuseppe Gabrielli. After Fiat Aviazione merged with other Italian aircraft manufacturers to form Aeritalia SpA, the designation changed to Aeritalia G.91 - The aircraft was widely used by the Portuguese Air Force in Africa (Mozambique, Angola and Guinea-Bissau provinces) in a ground attack role. It fought against African terrorist organizations, some financed and supported by the USSR or PR of China (Frelimo, MPLA, UNITA, PAIGC), but also against the FNLA, sponsored by a fellow NATO member, the US under JFK. Some aircraft were lost after the USSR supplied 9K32 Strela-2 light-weight, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile (MANPADS) to the terrorists. Ironically the Soviet Air Force would later face similar problems in Afghanistan with the introduction of the FIM-92 Stinger missile in Taliban service.
An aerial view of Maguire Air Force Base, New Jersey
Fighter plane on Otonabee River view park, Peterborough, Canada.
A large airport seen from above as an aircraft flies over.
Catholic Old Brick School Recreation Yard
Aerial view of Aldie, Virginia featuring John Champe High School, South Fork Broad Run and housing developments in the Aldie Area of Northern Virginia
Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar military airplane taxiing for takeoff at Waterloo, Iowa, USA. Photographed in 1966.
The Kantonsschule Enge (high school) also named Kantonsschule Freudenberg. The image shows the main building captured during winter season. The building represents an important architecture of the 20th century in switzerland.
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Beja, Portugal: hangars and rear view of parked General Dynamics F-16CJ Fighting Falcons of the United States Air Force 480th Fighter Squadron 'Warhawks', 52nd Fighter Wing, based in Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany configured for Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses - Beja Airport serves both civil and military aviation.
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