Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Lockheed TR-1 in flight, USAF U-2 Dragon Lady

Lockheed TR-1 in flight, USAF U-2 Dragon Lady

91st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron McDonnell Douglas RF-4C-37-MC Phantom 68-0561 Retired to AMARC as FP887 Sep 1, 1992.

91st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron 
McDonnell Douglas RF-4C-37-MC Phantom 68-0561 
Retired to AMARC as FP887 Sep 1, 1992.

McDonnell Douglas RF-4C-37-MC Phantom Jet Fighter

McDonnell Douglas RF-4C-44-MC Phantom 69-0376 at Bergstrom AFB, 1973.  
91st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron

The 91st Network Warfare Squadron is an active United States Air Force unit, 
currently assigned to the 67th Network Warfare Wing at Kelly Annex, 
part of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.


B-29 Superfortress over the Alabama River, a Superfortress wings home from a training mission, to its base at AAF Training Command B-29 Transition School at Maxwell Field B-29 Superfortress Heavy Bomber USAF United States Air Force Maxwell Field Air Base

B-29 Superfortress over the Alabama River,
a Superfortress wings home from a training mission,
to its base at AAF Training Command B-29 Transition School at Maxwell Field

B-29 Superfortress Heavy Bomber

USAF
United States Air Force

Maxwell Field Air Base

Maxwell Air Force Base (MXF), 
50 S Lemay Plaza,
Montgomery, Alabama 36112, USA


B-29 Bomber on a long range mission in late 1945.


A U.S. Air Force Boeing B-29 Superfortress 
from the 307th Bomb Group bombing a target in Korea, circa 1950-51.

www.maxwell.af.mil


US ARMY AIR FORCE P-51 MUSTANG Fighter Aircraft Squadron, U.S. Army Air Force North American P-51 Mustang fighters from the 375th Fighter Squadron, 361st Fighter Group, from RAF Bottisham, Cambridgeshire (UK)

US ARMY AIR FORCE P-51 MUSTANG Fighter Aircraft Squadron

"The Bottisham Four", a famous photo showing four U.S. Army Air Force North American P-51 Mustang fighters from the 375th Fighter Squadron, 361st Fighter Group, from RAF Bottisham, Cambridgeshire (UK), in flight on 26 July 1944.
The nearest aircraft is P-51D-5-NA s/n 44-13410 ("Lou IV" on the left side, the 4th aircraft named after his daughter, "Athelene" on the right side, probably the crew chief's lady friend or wife), flown by the 361st CO, Col. Thomas J.J. Christian Jr., who was killed in this plane while dive-bombing the Arras marshalling yards on 12 August 1944.
The 2nd aircraft is P-51D-5-NA s/n 44-13926, already equipped with the fin-fillet, was flown by Lt. Urban L. "Ben" Drew. This aircraft crashed during a training flight near Stalham, Norfolk, on 9 August 1944, the pilot, 2Lt. Donald D. Dellinger, was killed.
The 3rd aircraft is P-51D-5-NA s/n 44-13568 ("Sky Bouncer" later "Alice Marie") flown by Capt. Bruce W. "Red" Rowlett, 375th FS operations officer. This aircraft suffered an engine failure on take-off and crashed on 3 April 1945.
The furthest P-51 is P-51B-15-NA s/n 42-106811 flown by Capt. Francis T. Glankler (named "Suzy-G", after his wife), 375th FS "D" Flight commander. This plane was written off after a crash landing at Bottisham following a combat mission on 11 September 1944.



Lockheed Electra 10A "CF-TCC" in Trans Canada Airlines livery at the Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3H 0Y8, CANADA

Lockheed Electra 10A "CF-TCC" 
in Trans Canada Airlines livery at the Western Canada Aviation Museum

LOCKHEED ELECTRA 10A  CF-TCC

TRANS CANADA AIRLINES
Air Canada's predecessor, Trans-Canada Airlines (TCA)

WESTERN CANADA AVIATION MUSEUM
Hangar T-2, 
958 Ferry Road, 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3H 0Y8, CANADA

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Bombardier CRJ700 (top) and CRJ900 (bottom)  LUFTHANSA REGIONAL AIRLINE Jets

LUFTHANSA GERMAN REGIONAL AIRLINES
Bombardier CRJ700
Bombardier CRJ900 


Lufthansa CityLine Bombardier CRJ900 Lufthansa Regional Airlines


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