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  • Erick Teeters pilots this 1974 Cessna 177RG Cardinal, N2591V, over the Central California coast.
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  • Currently painted in the colors of FP-680 (AF63-7680), the jet flown by Robin Olds during Operation Bolo, F-4D Phantom II, AF65-0749 is being flown by Ret. LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kirby with passenger Lunar Sawyer in the back seat. One of the only civilian-operated Phantoms in the world, it took an act of Congress by means of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill of 1999 to allow the Collings Foundation to acquire and operate its F-4 Phantom.
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  • The MiG-Fury Fighters is a group of Korean and Vietnam-Era aircraft consisting of the US Navy FJ-4B flown by Dr. Richard 'Doc' Sugden, a Polish Air Force MiG-15 flown by David 'Cujo' Macaluso and Peter 'Bamboo' Kline in the MiG-17.
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  • Currently painted in the colors of FP-680 (AF63-7680), the jet flown by Robin Olds during Operation Bolo, F-4D Phantom II, AF65-0749 is being flown by Ret. LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kirby with passenger Lunar Sawyer in the back seat. One of the only civilian-operated Phantoms in the world, it took an act of Congress by means of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill of 1999 to allow the Collings Foundation to acquire and operate its F-4 Phantom.
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  • Currently painted in the colors of FP-680 (AF63-7680), the jet flown by Robin Olds during Operation Bolo, F-4D Phantom II, AF65-0749 is being flown by Ret. LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kirby with passenger Lunar Sawyer in the back seat. One of the only civilian-operated Phantoms in the world, it took an act of Congress by means of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill of 1999 to allow the Collings Foundation to acquire and operate its F-4 Phantom.
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  • Currently painted in the colors of FP-680 (AF63-7680), the jet flown by Robin Olds during Operation Bolo, F-4D Phantom II, AF65-0749 is being flown by Ret. LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kirby with passenger Lunar Sawyer in the back seat. One of the only civilian-operated Phantoms in the world, it took an act of Congress by means of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill of 1999 to allow the Collings Foundation to acquire and operate its F-4 Phantom.
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  • Enacting a hypothetical situation, Cold War adversaries engage in the skies for the first time ever. A MiG-17 flown by Peter 'Bamboo' Kline and a MiG-15 flown by David 'Cujo' Macaluso are engaged by a US Navy FJ-4B flown by Dr. Richard 'Doc' Sugden and a US Air Force F-86 Sabre flown by Steve Kirik.
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  • Larry Labriola pilots his camo-green L-39 Albatros over Wisconsin..
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  • A diamond-formation of 'trainer' aircraft is made up of Paul Keppeler in the arctic camo T-33, right wing is Scot Zamolyi in the sold grey L-39 #117, left wing is Doug Demko in the blue camo L-39, and taking on the slot position is Larry Labriola in the green camo L-39.
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  • Brokerage shoot of 2007 Cessna T206H, N927MV
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  • Aircraft brokerage shoot of Beechcraft King Air 200, N127TA.
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  • Aircraft brokerage shoot of Beechcraft King Air 200, N127TA.
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  • A view of the instrument panel inside the FAA's TC-47B, AF 44-77027, N34.
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  • A view of the instrument panel inside the highest-time DC-3 still flying, N18121. "Great Silver Fleet" formerly flew as C-47 AF 42-56630.
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  • A view of the instrument panel inside the second oldest DC-3 still flying. "Herpa Models" N143D is routinely used to certify new or recurring DC-3 pilots.
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  • A view of the instrument panel inside C-47 "Yankee Doodle Dandy", AF 44-76716, N8704.
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  • Betsy's Biscuit Bomber, AF 43-48608 is a C-47B owned and operated by the Estrella Warbird Museum in Paso Robles, CA. Prior to calling the Museum her home in 2007, she served with USAAF, French Air Force, Belgian Air Force, and Israeli Air Force. From 2007 until the summer of 2009, C-47B, FAA registration N47SJ, underwent an extensive restoration to restore her to 1947 standards. She took flight once more on August 1st 2009.
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  • A view of the instrument panel inside an ex-Israeli C-47 named "Judy", N150D. The aircraft originally spent time with the USAAF as AF 41-18401.
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  • The Last Time DC-3 gathering at Whiteside Airport, Rock Falls, Illinois. AC-47 Spooky Gunship N2805J Interior.
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  • The Last Time DC-3 gathering at Whiteside Airport, Rock Falls, Illinois. AC-47 Spooky Gunship N2805J Interior.
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  • 1974 C177RG Cessna Cardinal N2591V
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  • Detail images of a highly polished 1966 Alon A2 Aircoupe, N6511Q, showing off it's highly polished aluminum surface.
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  • Larry Labriola pilots his camo-green L-39 Albatros over Wisconsin..
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  • Larry Labriola pilots his camo-green L-39 Albatros over Wisconsin..
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  • Currently painted in the colors of FP-680 (AF63-7680), the jet flown by Robin Olds during Operation Bolo, F-4D Phantom II, AF65-0749 is being flown by Ret. LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kirby with passenger Lunar Sawyer in the back seat. One of the only civilian-operated Phantoms in the world, it took an act of Congress by means of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill of 1999 to allow the Collings Foundation to acquire and operate its F-4 Phantom.
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  • Currently painted in the colors of FP-680 (AF63-7680), the jet flown by Robin Olds during Operation Bolo, F-4D Phantom II, AF65-0749 is being flown by Ret. LtCol. Jerry 'Jive' Kirby. One of the only civilian-operated Phantoms in the world, it took an act of Congress by means of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill of 1999 to allow the Collings Foundation to acquire and operate its F-4 Phantom...Flown by Paul Wood, the Warbird Heritage Foundation A-4B Skyhawk BuNo 142112 is currently painted to represent aircraft BuNo 148609, an A-4C flown by LCDR Ted "T.R." Swartz, a member of Squadron VA-76, operating from the aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) during the Vietnam War. On May 1, 1967, LCDR Swartz shot down a MIG-17 over North Vietnam with an unguided ZUNI rocket. This was the only air-to-air kill by a Skyhawk during the Vietnam War. ..Operated by the Collings Foundation and flown by Jared 'Rook' Isaacman, with back seater Ret. LtCol. Mike 'Buick' Eberhardt, TA-4F BuNo 153524 represents the paint scheme carried by the aircraft of H&MS 11, the Playboys, based at DaNang during the Viet Nam war.
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  • Operated by the Collings Foundation and flown by Jared 'Rook' Isaacman, with back seater Ret. LtCol. Mike 'Buick' Eberhardt, TA-4F BuNo 153524 represents the paint scheme carried by the aircraft of H&MS 11, the Playboys, based at DaNang during the Viet Nam war...Flown by Paul Wood, the Warbird Heritage Foundation A-4B Skyhawk BuNo 142112 is currently painted to represent aircraft BuNo 148609, an A-4C flown by LCDR Ted "T.R." Swartz, a member of Squadron VA-76, operating from the aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) during the Vietnam War. On May 1, 1967, LCDR Swartz shot down a MIG-17 over North Vietnam with an unguided ZUNI rocket. This was the only air-to-air kill by a Skyhawk during the Vietnam War. .
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  • Eddie Kurdziel flies his Fairey Firefly AS.Mk 6 number WB518 behind a North American B-25J Mitchell bomber named Executive Sweet off the coast of San Diego, California.
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  • Rockwell 690B Aero Commander Turbo N279DD
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  • AJ111, BuNo 159600 was delivered as a block 85 F-14A model to the US Navy on 16 July 1975. Initial assignments were to train nugget Tomcat crews in both the east and west coast Fleet Readiness Squadrons; VF-124 Gunfighters at NAS Miramar and VF-101 Grim Reapers at NAS Oceana. In 1987, 159600 transferred to the fleet, serving, in order, with VF-142 Ghostriders, VF-14 Tophatters and again with VF-142 Ghostriders with at NAS Oceana.<br />
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In the early 1990's, 159600 would be at NADEP Norfolk undergoing remanufacture into an F-14D(R). Emerging in 1994 as the fifth remanufactured D model Tomcat, 159600 would rejoin the fleet in 1994 with VF-2 Bounty Hunters at NAS Miramar. During this tour, NAS Miramar transferred to the Marine Corps and 159600 and the rest of the VF-2 Bounty Hunters relocated to NAS Oceana. In 2003, 159600 once more serve in Fleet Readiness Squadron VF-101 Grim Reapers. The following year, 159600 would be assigned to VF-31 Tomcatters where she would remain until the Tomcat's retirement in September 2006.<br />
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While participating in the Tomcat's final cruise from September 2005 to March 2006, 159600 would suffer a structural failure. During routine maintenance a bulkhead would blow out and she would spend most of the next few months in the hangar, earning her the nickname "Christine". Eventually 159600 would be repaired. Once returned to flight status 159600 would become a squadron workhorse for the remainder of the deployment, a testament to both her Grumman "Ironworks" legacy and the fine men and women who have maintained the F-14 Tomcat. After more than 30 years of service, F-14D(R) 159600 would finish her career with the singular distinction of being the longest serving F-14 Tomcat in the US Navy's inventory, and proudly earn the right to claim "Anytime, Baby"!
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  • AJ211, an F-14 Tomcat from VF-213 'Blacklions', is on approach for a trap aboard the deck of the USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 during sea trials prior to their 2005 Mediterranean deployment. This would be the final cruise for the F-14 Tomcat and the last time it would ever see combat.
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  • The USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 prepares for deployment to the Mediterranean. This would be the last time the famed F-14 Tomcat would see operations aboard an aircraft carrier.
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  • The USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71 prepares for deployment to the Mediterranean. This would be the last time the famed F-14 Tomcat would see operations aboard an aircraft carrier.
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  • In a show of force, Carrier Strike Group Two (CSG2) consisting of the USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71, USS San Jacinto CG-56, USS Donald Cook DDG-75, USS Oscar Austin DDG-79 and the Spanish Frigate Álvaro de Bazán F-101, formate in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida prior to their 2005-06 Mediterranean deployment...The Spanish Frigate, Álvaro de Bazán was deployed as part of the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier battle group in the Persian Gulf. This was the first deployment of a Spanish warship as part of an American naval battle group.
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  • In a show of force, Carrier Strike Group Two (CSG2) consisting of the USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71, USS San Jacinto CG-56, USS Donald Cook DDG-75, USS Oscar Austin DDG-79 and the Spanish Frigate Álvaro de Bazán F-101, formate in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida prior to their 2005-06 Mediterranean deployment...The Spanish Frigate, Álvaro de Bazán was deployed as part of the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier battle group in the Persian Gulf. This was the first deployment of a Spanish warship as part of an American naval battle group.
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  • On April 21, 1999 The Dragon aircraft, #86-0837 suffered extensive damage in an unspecified landing accident. The aircraft belonged to the Detachment 1, 79th Test and Evaluation Group and therefore wore a tailcode of "OT". The accident was reported as a Class A mishap. According to some sources, the damage was quickly repaired and the Dragon was flying again as of October 1999.
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  • Enacting a hypothetical situation, Cold War adversaries engage in the skies for the first time ever. A MiG-17 flown by Peter 'Bamboo' Kline and a MiG-15 flown by David 'Cujo' Macaluso are engaged by a US Navy FJ-4B flown by Dr. Richard 'Doc' Sugden and a US Air Force F-86 Sabre flown by Steve Kirik.
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