McDonnell Douglas NF-4D Phantom II
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A-12 Avenger II: The Secret Stealth Attack Aircraft That Got Cancelled. Part 2
VIDEO ➤➤ https://youtu.be/FZKnXKJLvZA
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The night belongs to the Strike Eagle. During the 1991 Gulf War, F-15Es were responsible for destroying 65 Iraqi aircraft on the ground, which is more than the number of aircraft downed by F-15Cs in air-to-air combat 😗 #avgeeks #aviation #aviationdaily #aviationlovers #USAF
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USAF in Japan
(http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/ybcxmd3d0kavmrgu0lku)
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Blackburn Buccaneer, FG.1 Phantom and Fairey Gannet. Royal Navy. On the flight deck of HMS Ark Royal
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Skylab in the hanger
"This photograph shows the Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS) assembled, with its Thruster Attitude Control System (TACS) and radiator, ready for placing on the transporter. Twenty-two titanium spheres above the radiator housed the nitrogen required for operation of the TACS. At one end of the OWS, the TACS provided short-term control of the attitude of the Skylab."
Date: 1970
NASA ID: S70-34485
Posted on Flickr by Ed Dempsey: link
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DOUGLAS DC-7C SEVEN SEAS CUTAWAY CONTRACTOR'S MODEL.
Mixed materials, 8 x 24 inches, Douglas, [mid-1950s], with cutaway displaying standard and first class passenger areas as well as restrooms.
Douglas DC-7 was, in 1953, the first commercial airplane to fly a regular non-stop transatlantic flight. The DC-7C Seven Seas was an update of the original DC-7.
Bonhams
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The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom ll, the At Your Command back page feature from Battle No. 434, dated 24 August 1983. Treasury of British Comics.
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