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Zero-Length Launch of U.S. Air Force North American F-100D-60-NA Super Sabre (S/N 56-2904) with Maj. R. Titus as pilot. Note the dummy nuclear weapon on the right wing has been retouched out of the photograph.
1950s
 

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A SEPECAT Jaguar aircraft approaching a Soviet Ilyushin Il-38 May maritime patrol aircraft in 1987. Due to the camouflage of the Jaguar, this aircraft appears to be a Jaguar S(O).1 of the Royal Air Force of Oman. The Jaguar carries an AIM-9J Sidewinder air-to-air missile.
 

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YF-24?
Lean el perfil de este muchacho
http://web.archive.org/web/20050318164828/http:/www.edwards.af.mil/units/bio/lanni-bio.html
Aircraft flown include: F-4C-E, F-5E, F-15, F-16A-D, F-14, F-18, HH-60G, F/A-22, YF-24

El X-24 es de los 60s y 70s así que no.
El YF-23 voló en Edwards mientras el estaba en Eglin así que no es un typo...

De que estan hablando willys?

Será del "Model 24" de Boeing?



Por cierto, ese armamento se ve un poco "escaso" pero si lo piensan bien, hoy en día ahi metes 4 SDB y 4 Cudas.... nada mal no?
 

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Privately-owned ex-RAF Hawker Hunter T7A (RAF code WV318, civil registration G-FFOX) flies with privately-owned ex-RAF Gloster Meteor NF11 (RAF code WM167, civil registration G-LOSM) at Kemble Air Show, Kemble Airport, Gloucestershire, England.
The Hunter is in the colours of the former RAF Black Arrows aerobatics team and was delivered to the RAF in 1955. The Meteor was built by Armstrong Whitworth in 1952 at their Baginton (Coventry) factory. It entered RAF service in 1952 and left RAF service in 1975.
Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in June 2009 and placed in the public domain.
 
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