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"A1H Skyraider, Navy"
"This huge dive bomber was the last of the single-seat piston powered aircraft. Too late for action in WW II, the Skyraider would wait until Korea for its first combat performance, and prove unbeatable as a ground attack plane. "



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"B-17F Flying Fortress ""Memphis Belle"""
"The ""Memphis Belle"" of the 324th BS assumed its place in history in May, 1943 as the first B-17 Flying Fortress to have completed 25 missions. Both the plane and crew returned to the States for a grand tour to promote the War Effort ."



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"B-24D Liberator Ploesti Raid Model Airplane"
"This B-24 Liberator was operated by the 15th Air Force in Cyrenaica and flew on raid to the Ploesti oilfieds on August 1, 1943. The bombers were painted in desert pink."



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"B-25 Mitchell ""Executive Sweet"""
"More than 10,000 B-25s were manufactured during the War. The B-25 Mitchell was arguably regarded as the best aircraft in its class, even though it did not have the performance of the Martin bombers."



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"B-29 Superfortress"
"Boeing designed and built these big bombers with the single purpose of destroying the Japanese Empire. The B-29 entered service in October 1944."



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"C-47 Skytrain, Normandy Invasion"
"Eisenhower described this plane as one of the most significant weapons of WWII. The C-47 ""Gooney Bird"" was the military version of the dependable DC-3. It flew in a variety of configurations."



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"C-119 Flying Box Car"
"The C-119 Flying Boxcar was produced from 1947 to 1955. It was designed to carry troops and heavy cargo. The fleet consisted of 1,112 planes, and the remained operational until the last years of the 1970's."



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"C-124 Globemaster"
"The C-124 Globemaster was the last heavy American military cargo plane with piston-engines. It came into service in 1949 and was able to carry 95% of all Army field equipment without disassembly."



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"C-130 Hercules"
"The ""Herc"" has been in continuous service for nearly 40 years. It is one of the most widely used cargo planes in the world, and now serves the air forces of more than 30 nations."



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"C-130 ""Fat Albert"" Blue Angels"
"The squadron's Transport C-130 hercules aircraft, affectionately known as Fat Albert, is the only Marine Corps aircraft permanently assigned to a Navy Squadron for support. It is flown by an all-Marine Corps crew of three pilots and five enlisted."



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"F-2A Buffalo"
"The Brewster Buffalo was the Navy's first monoplane carrier fighter. The F-2A had a small barrel-shaped fuselage, small wings, retractable narrow-track landing gear and an enclosed cockpit. It entered service in 1937."



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"F-4F Wildcat as flown by Joe Foss"
"Joe Foss was the first to Marine become an ace in a day. A recipient of the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross, Joe was the highest scoring Marine ace with 26 victories while flying an F-4F Wildcat with VMF-121."



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"F4U-1 Corsair, Navy as flown by ""Ike"" Kepford"
"The famous ""Number 29"" was with the formidable VF-17, Jolly Rogers. Its pilot, Lt. Ira ""Ike"" Kepford, was the top Naval ace in the Pacific and is credited with 16 victories depicted on the fuselage of this F4U-1 Corsair."



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"F4U-4 Corsair, USMC VMF-214 ""Black Sheep Squadron"""
"The Corsair remained in continuous production from 1941 to 1952. Twelve thousand were built. The inverted gull wings were designed, in part, to extend the length of landing gear needed to create the clearance for the 13'4"" prop."



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"F4U-4 Corsair Navy, as flown by Thomas Hudner"
"In December 1950, then-Ltjg. Hudner crash-landed his own airplane to aid fellow squadron pilot Ens. Jessie Brown, shot down by antiaircraft fire. Brown was trapped in the burning wreckage of his aircraft."



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"F-6F Hellcat as flown by David Mc Campbell"
"The F-6F Hellcat was designed with the single purpose of annihilating the Zero from the skies of the Pacific. It holds a combat record unmatched in history. Over 5,000 enemy aircraft fell victim to its lethal firepower, in a kill ratio of 19:1."



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"F-8F Bearcat, Navy"
"The F-8F Bearcat was the last in the line of Grumman piston-engine carrier-based fighters. Designed as an interceptor fighter, it had excellent maneuverability, speed of 420 mph, and a climb rate of nearly a mile a minute."



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"O1 Bird Dog, Army"
"The L-19 Bird Dog was the ideal aerial spotter and was used widely in southeast Asia. L-19 / O-1s were one of the ubiquitous sights for ten years over the terrain of Vietnam, before being withdrawn from service in 1971."



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"O-1 Bird Dog, USAF"
"The L-19 Bird Dog was the ideal aerial spotter and was used widely in southeast Asia. L-19 / O-1s were one of the ubiquitous sights for ten years over the terrain of Vietnam, before being withdrawn from service in 1971."



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"P-3 Orion"
"Based on the Lockheed Electra airliner, this land-based maritime patroller, packed with advanced avionics and sensors, can stay aloft more than 17 hours by shutting down engines for economy. The P-3 can deliver a wide range of weapons against its quarry."



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"P-38 Lightning, ""Marge"" as flown by Richard Bong"
"Flying the P-38 Lightning pictured, Major Richard Bong became America's ""Ace of Aces. Sixty days after he broke the record of 26 victories that Eddie Rickenbacker held since WW I, he ran his score up to 40."



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"P-40 Warhawk, Tiger Shark"
"The Curtiss P-40 was at the time America's frontline fighter, despite this at Pearl Harbor not only did several aircraft manage to take-off during the surprise attack but they bravely engaged the enemy in what were overwhelming odds succeeding in destroying only some of the raiders."



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"P-40 Warhawk, AVG, Flying Tigers"
"Officially named the American Volunteer Group (AVG), this band of American mercenaries, hired by China and led by General Claire Chennault, is legendary as the ""Flying Tigers"". "



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"P-40 Warhawk, AVG, Flying Tigers"
"Officially named the American Volunteer Group (AVG), this band of American mercenaries, hired by China and led by General Claire Chennault, is legendary as the ""Flying Tigers""."



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"P-47 Thunderbolt as flown by ""Gabby"" Gabreski"
"Gabby Gabreski gained the first of his 28 victories in August, 1943. It was a Focke-Wulf 190 over France. Flying the P-47 Thunderbolt, Gabreski continued to achieve victory after victory."



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"P51 Mustang ""Big Beautiful Doll"""
"The P-51 Mustang is considered to be the greatest American fighter of its era. Even more amazing is that it took just 102 days from conception through design and to completion of the prototype."



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"P51 Mustang, Big Beautiful Doll"
"The P-51 Mustang is considered to be the greatest American fighter of its era. Even more amazing is that it took just 102 days from conception through design and to completion of the prototype. "



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"P-51 Mustang ""Detroit Miss"""
"There were 10 aces in the 361st Fighter Group of the ""Mighty Eighth"". Lt. Urban Drew, flying ""Detroit Miss"" became one of them after he shot down the second Me-262 in a single mission."



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"P-51 Mustang ""Detroit Miss"""
"There were 10 aces in the 361st Fighter Group of the ""Mighty Eighth"". Lt. Urban Drew, flying ""Detroit Miss"" became one of them after he shot down the second Me-262 in a single mission. "



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"P-51 Mustang ""Flying Undertaker"""
"Ace Pilot Captain William Shomo graduated from Mortuary School before entering the Army Air Forces. His P-51 Mustang, was nick-named ""Flying Undertaker""."



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"P-51D Mustang Tuskegee Airmen"
"Flying their Red-tail P-40s, P-39s, P-47s and P-51 Mustangs in 15,533 sorties over 1,578 missions throughout Europe and North Africa, the Tuskegee Airmen NEVER lost a bomber while escorting over 200 bombing missions!"



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"PB4Y-2 Privateer"
"Recipe for a Privateer: Take one B-24, replace the twin tails with a high single fin, extend the fuselage 7 ft, and add a crew of 11. Spice it with Martin dorsal turrets, Erco nose turrets and waist blisters."



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"PBM Mariner"
"Often eclipsed by the lore and fame of the PBY Catalina, the PBM Mariner nonetheless was an important aircraft performing anti-submarine patrols throughout the Atlantic and the South Pacific."



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"PBY Catalina Black Cat"
"The Catalina's exploits were the stuff legends are made from, including one which found the Bismark in mid-Atlantic and waited around under anti-aircraft fire until surface contact was resumed."



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"PV-1 Ventura"
"When the U.S. Navy started its War-ending drive straight across the Pacific, it had the Ventura among its arsenal. It was a fast, medium bomber that had been designed to operate from captured Japanese air bases."



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"S2F Tracker"
"The S-2F Tracker was a mid-50s vintage carrier-based anti-submarine search and attack aircraft. It was the first dedicated carrier-borne ASW aircraft to combine hunter/killer roles in one airframe."



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"SB2C Helldiver"
"The SB2C Helldiver was the most successful dive bomber of the War. Because of its poor handling and stability, the pilots referred to it as the ""SOB 2nd Class"" and most preferred the old SBD Dauntless which it replaced."



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"SBD Dauntless"
"The SBD Dauntless was the first and most famous of the Navy's dive bombers. It fought successfully in air battles during the early part of the War, especially in the Battle of Midway in June, 1942, when it sunk two enemy aircraft carriers."



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"T-6 Texan Army, Silver"
"The T-6 was one of the most important aircraft designs of all time. This safe, reliable plane was the most widely used advanced trainer in WW II. The Texan was so versatile that it performed as a fighter, interceptor, and fighter-bomber."



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"T-6 Texan, USAF"
"The T-6 was one of the most important aircraft designs of all time. This safe, reliable plane was the most widely used advanced trainer in WW II. The Texan was so versatile that it performed as a fighter, interceptor, and fighter-bomber."



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"T-6 / SNJ, Navy"
"The T-6 / SNJ was one of the most important aircraft designs of all time. This safe, reliable plane was the most widely used advanced trainer in WW II. The Texan was so versatile that it performed as a fighter, interceptor, and fighter-bomber."



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"T-28 Trojan, USAF"
"The T-28 Trojan was the basic trainer for both the Navy and Air Force. Like the T-6 Texan that it replaced in the early 50s, many were converted to ground attack variants and saw action in Vietnam."



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"T-28 Trojan, Navy"
"The T-28 Trojan was the basic trainer for both the Navy and Air Force. Like the T-6 Texan that it replaced in the early 50s, many were converted to ground attack variants and saw action in Vietnam."



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"T-32 Tiger Shark"



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"T-34 Mentor, USAF"
"From middle 1950s, and for more than 25 thereafter, the T-34 served as the basic trainer for the Armed Forces. There were many variants, including an assault version. The Mentor still serves in the air forces of at least 10 countries."



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"T-34 Mentor, Navy"
"From middle 1950s, and for more than 25 thereafter, the T-34 served as the basic trainer for the Armed Forces. There were many variants, including an assault version. The Mentor still serves in the air forces of at least 10 countries."



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"TBF Avenger as flown by George Bush"
"The TBM Avenger was a nearly indestructible aircraft that fought in the battles of Midway, Coral Sea and many more. It was to become the standard torpedo bomber for the Navy throughout the entire War, and for 15 years thereafter."



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"TBF Avenger, Battle of Midway"
"Grumman TBF Avenger in Royal Navy service. Designed to become one of the best shipborne torpedo bombers of the war, the TBF Avenger came in service just in time to participate in the Battle of Midway. This model is depicted as an Avenger from No.846 Squadron, Royal Navy, with code 4M, serial number FN908 in matte dark slate gray and dark green upper camouflage and duck egg green undersurface. Featuring ailerons, flaps, elevators, landing gears, landing gear bay doors, rudder, and propeller in smooth animation. Arresting hook in smooth animation by / key with spoiler auto deploy for quick stop at touchdown on aircraft carrier. Pilot head turns in sync with left/right turns."



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"TBF Avenger, Navy"
"The TBF Avenger was a nearly indestructible aircraft that fought in the battles of Midway, Coral Sea and many more. It was to become the standard torpedo bomber for the Navy throughout the entire War, and for 15 years thereafter."



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"Waco Glider, as used in the Normandy Invasion"
"The CG-4A Glider was the most widely used U.S. troop/cargo glider of WW II. Flight testing began in 1942 and eventually more than 12,000 CG-4As were procured. Fifteen companies manufactured CG-4As."



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"A-4 Skyhawk as flown by the Blue Angels"
"The Blue Angels chose the A-4 in the early '70s, replacing the thundering F-4. By adopting the Skyhawk, the team now had an aircraft that was much more aerobatic than before. This allowed for a tighter display and the ability to keep much of the performance in front of the audience."



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"A-4 Skyhawk, Navy, USS Enterprise"
"The A-4 Skyhawk was the primary Navy and Marine light attack plane during the 50s and 60s. Its small wingspan eliminated the need for a folding wing feature, thus lightening the aircraft and increasing its payload to over 4 tons."



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"A-6E Intruder, Navy"
"This carrier-based, low level attack bomber is capable of delivering nuclear, or a wide range of conventional weapons on targets obscured by weather or darkness. A-6 Intruders saw considerable service with the Navy and Marines in Vietnam."



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"A-10 Thunderbolt, with Shark Face"
"Affectionately called the ""Warthog"" for its gracelessness, this ground- support aircraft is so highly maneuverable that its guns are as deadly against enemy planes as they are against battle tanks. Hard to break and easy to fix, the A-10 Thunderbolt."



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"B-2 Spirit, Stealth Bomber"
"The B-2 Spirit was originally designed to penetrate Soviet air space and attack strategic targets with nuclear bombs."



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"B-52 Stratofortress, ""Big Ugly Fat Fellow"""
"8 The Stratofortress is an everlasting image of global power. It is one of the most durable aircraft ever designed. B-52s can drop bombs or be an airborne missile launching platform."



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"B-58 Hustler"
"The medium-range B-58 was the supersonic counterpart to the B-52. Its maintenance was as high as its performance was spectacular. In 1970 they were retired for economic reasons after a 10 year stint."



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"C-17 Globemaster"
"The C-17 Globemaster III is the newest, most flexible cargo aircraft to enter the airlift force. The C-17 is capable of rapid strategic delivery of troops and all types of cargo to main operating bases or directly to forward bases in the deployment area."



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"F-4B Phantom, USMC"
"The F-4J was the final version of the Phantom to be placed in production for the US Navy and US Marine Corps. A total of 522 F-4Js were built for the Navy and Marine Corps between December 1966 and January 1972. The first Marine Corps unit to receive the F-4J was VMFA-334, which began to receive the type in June of 1967."



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"F-4 Phantom, Thunderbirds"
"The Thunderbirds F-4's conversion was the most extensive in the team's history. Among other modifications, paints that had worked on the F-100 made the F-4 look patchy because of multicolored alloys used in the F-4 to resist heat and friction at Mach II speeds. As a result, a polyurethane paint base was developed and used to cover the problem. The white paint base remains a part of today's Thunderbird aircraft."



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"F-9F Panther, Navy"
"The Panther started operating off the Korean coast in the summer of 1950. Thereafter, it controlled the air throughout the War. By 1952, a swept wing, more powerful version, the Cougar, began to replace it."



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"F-15C Eagle"
"Uncompromisingly designed for the air superiority mission, the F-15 Eagle is America's front-line multi-role supersonic fighter. Single seat models have been operational since 1976; the two-seat Strike Eagles, since 1986."



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"F-16 Falcon, Thunderbirds"
"Pride of the Air Force Flown by top pilots with nerves of steel and light-speed reactions. Whether horizontal, vertical or upside-down, the high performance team flies the brightly painted F-16s with total precision and absolute safety."



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"F/A-18 Hornet, Navy"
"Always ready to answer with a vicious sting, the carrier-based F-18 Hornet has the versatility to convert from fighter-intercept to ground-attack mode in an hour. It will deliver firepower with deadly accuracy."



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"F/A-18 Hornet, Blue Angels"
"The Blue Angels flying team is the crown jewel and symbol of excellence in Naval aviation. It has awed countless millions of spectators with daring precision aerobatics. The F-18 Hornet has been with the Blue Angels since 1987."



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"F/A-18, Navy, Super Hornet"
"The combat-proven F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is the 21 st century's premier strike fighter with all the capability, flexibility and performance necessary to modernize the air or naval aviation forces of any country. Built by the industry team of Boeing, Northrop Grumman, GE Aircraft Engines, Raytheon and more than 1,800 suppliers nationwide, the Super Hornet provides the warfighter with today's newest advances in multimission capability and growth for decades to come in missions, roles and technology."



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"F-22 Raptor"
"The F-22 Raptor is the next generation air superiority fighter and the proposed successor to the F-15 Eagle. It was designed for long range, air-to-air capability, supersonic flight and stealth characteristics."



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"YF-23 Black Widow II Advanced Fighter"
"Like the YF-22 team, the Northrop team built two YF-23 prototypes, one with General Electric YF-120 engines and the other with Pratt & Whitney YF-119 engines. After extensive flight testing the F-22 was selected for production."



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"F-35 Joint Strike Fighter"
"The F-35 is designed for conventional takeoffs and landings. It closely resembles the F-22 Raptor. In fact, the two aircraft will fly complimentary missions: the F-22s establish and maintain air superiority while the F-35s attack the enemy on the ground"



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"F-86D ""Dog"" Sabre"
"The F-86D was known for two historic firsts. It was the first USAF airplane to have all-rocket armament, and the first all-weather interceptor to carry only one person for operating the radar fire control system as well as piloting the airplane."



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"F-117 Stealth Fighter"
"A creation of the ""Skunk Works"", the F-117 Night Hawk was operational for eight years before its existence was publicly acknowledged. The Stealth Fighter is probably the best-known shape in the skies today; it has no curved surfaces."



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"SR-71 Blackbird"
"The SR-71 Blackbird is another historic example of the amazing achievements that matriculated from the ""Skunk Works"". Operational since 1959, its existence was not revealed until 1964."



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"T-33 Shooting Star, USAF"
"The T-33 Shooting Star was the trainer flown by over a quarter of a million pilots since its appearance in the mid-'50s. Out of a total production run of more than 5,500, about 1,000 were supplied to friendly nations."



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"T3 V Seastar, Navy"
"The T2V SeaStar was a variant of the USAF T-Bird. It had a more powerful engine, tail hook and other retrofits for aircraft carrier training. They were finished in the high-visibility orange and insignia-white trainer scheme."



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"T-37 Tweety Bird, USAF"
"Since the late 1950's the T-37 Tweetie Bird has served as USAF's primary jet trainer. The Dragon Fly has been flown by tens of thousands of USAF Pilots."



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"T-38 Talon"
"The T-38 Talon is a supersonic version of Northrop's F-5, and is the Air Force's standard advanced jet trainer. The Air Force and Navy ordered more than 1,000 of them. It also flew as the Thunderbird Team plane for more than 10 years."



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"U-2B Spyplane"
"It is a powerful eye in the sky at over 70,000 ft. It can remain aloft for extended periods,and carries a huger payload of sophisticated sensors. U-2s provide excellent intelligence from the safe airspace."



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"VC-25 - Boeing 747 ""Air Force One"""
"There are 2 VC-25s in the Air Force. The term ""Air Force One"" applies only when the President is on board. This Boeing 747-200B can carry the President and his staff, 70 passengers and 23 crewmembers a distance of 7,140 miles."



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"X-1 as used by Chuck Yeager to Break the Sound Barrier"
"The Bell X-1 took its place in history on October 14, 1947 as the first aircraft to break the ""sound barrier"". The recorded speed was Mach 1.015 or 670 mph at an altitude of 42,000 ft. The ""plane"" was flown by chief test-pilot Chuck Yeager."



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"Hawker Hurricane Mk I, RAF"
"Overshadowed by the Spitfire, the Hawker Hurricane was slower, less manoeuverable and 10 years behind in technology. But it was available in big numbers when needed - especially in the Battle of Britain."



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"Horsa Glider, RAF"
"The British Horsa glider was considerably larger than the American Waco CG-4A. It could carry as many as 30 troops and a substantially larger supply load compared to the CG-4A's maximum load of 13 Glider Infantry troops ."



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"Hawker Sea Fury"
"The Fury was developed from the Tempest. The Hawker Sea Fury was the naval counterpart. It was fitted with hook, folding wings and other adaptations. The War had nearly ended by the time the Sea Fury had mad its maiden voyage."



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"Avro Lancaster, RAF"
"This 7-seat heavy bomber flew nightly missions on German targets from mid-1942 until VE-Day. The Avro Lancaster could carry the Grand Slam, the heaviest bomb of all weighing 22,000 lbs."



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"DeHavilland 98 Mosquito, RAF"
"The ""Mossie"" was regarded as a superb light bomber / fighter-bomber. The De Havilland Mosquito flew with maneuverability unmatched in a twin engined aircraft. They carried cannons and machine guns while they hauled up to 4,000 lbs. of bombs."



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"Spitfire Mk V, RAF, Douglas Bader"
"When the Spitfire became operational in 1938, there was nothing to match them for sheer grace of line. Elliptical wings added to their speed and improve handling."



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"Spitfire Mk IX, RAF, Johnnie Johnson"
"Fitted with a four-blade propeller and a Rolls Royce Merlin 61 engine, the Mk IX Spitfire was at least the equal of its rival, the German FW-190."



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"Sunderland Flying Boat, RAF"
"The Sunderland, S.25, was a flying boat patrol bomber, developed for the Royal Air Force by Short Brothers, based on their successful S.23 Empire flying boats, the flagship of Imperial Airways. First flew on October 16, 1937."



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"Hawker Typhoon, RAF"
"The Hawker Typhoon was used more as a tactical aircraft that was very effective at lower altitudes, and could haul a ton of bombs at high speed. 3,300 served in support of the ground troops in Europe."



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"L-39 Albatross"
"The Czechoslovakian L-39 was built as the successor to their earlier trainer, the L-29 Delfin. Design work began in 1966, and the first prototype made its initial flight on 4 November 1968."



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"DO-335 Arrow German"
"The origins of the Do 335 trace back to World War I when Claudius Dornier designed a number of flying boats featuring remotely driven propellers and later, due to problems with the drive shafts, tandem engines."



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"FW-190A Focke Wulf Gray, Erich Hartmann"
"This radial-engine plane together with the Messerschmitt Me-109 represented Germany's most significnt bid for air supremacy. The Fw-190 flew both as an interceptor and fighter-bomber. And it was great as a dog-fighter."



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"Focke Wulf FW-190D ""Long Nose"""
"The long-nose ""Dora"" was powered by a V-12 in-line engine. The Foke Wulf 190 was an excellent aircraft, with good speed and climb performance. Many German pilots were sceptical about the variant, but found it better than the Fw-190A in most respects."



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"Ju-87 Stuka"
"This dreadfully ugly dive-bomber aroused terror far greater than its airworthiness would deserve. It acquired an almost legendary reputation, probably from the lack of aerial opposition."



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"Me-109E Messerschmitt as flown by Adolph Galland"
"In January of 1945 almost 300 Me 109 fighters were lost in an all-out attack on Allied airfields in France, a mission Galland did not support."



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"Me-109G Messerschmitt as flown by Erich Hartmann"
"Pictured is the mottled gray ""Gustav"", Me-109G flown by Erich Hartmann, the greatest Ace that ever lived. Hartmann flew 1,425 missions in 2 years, fought in more than 800 battles."



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"Kyushu J7W1 ""Shinden"""
"A prime example of Japanese aircraft design ingenuity after the development of the Zero was the canard-type Kyushu J7W1 Shinden fighter."



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"A6M2 Zero as flown by Saboru Sakai"
"Zeros were the best Japanese fighters of the War. They spearheaded every advance from Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway. At Midway they suffered irreplaceable losses in both pilots and planes."



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"Russian MiG- 3 WW II"
"Nearly two years of war has proved the Soviets have aircraft of modern design and outstanding performance. Probably the fastest and most formidable fighter of the Red Airforce is the 1-18 or MIG-3 single seater. In appearance it bears a marked resemblance to the early Curtis XP-37 from which the now famous Curtiss P-40 was developed."



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"Tupolev TU-16R ""Badger"""
"The TU-16 was made possible by the development of the Mikulin AM-3 turbojet, which also powered the four engined Myasishchev M-4 'Bison'. A prototype designated Tu-88 and powered by AMI-3A turbojets; flew for the first time on April 27 1952. A second, considerably lightened prototype flew later that year and the type was subsequently selected for production ahead of the rival Ilyushin 11-46."



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"Boeing 314 Clipper"
"The Boeing 314 Clipper still ranks as one of the most luxurious airliners of all time. The giant flying boat provided first-class service, with hot meals, to its 40 berthed passengers. It was the first ""wide-bodied"" aircraft, with 12.5 ft cabins."



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"Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, Pan Am"
"The Boeing 377 had its origins in the B-29 Superfortress from which it derived its wings, engines, tail unit, landing gear and lower fuselage."



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"Boeing Business Jet"
"May 17 , 2005 - Boeing Business Jets makes progress toward achieving what no other ultra large-cabin, long-range business jet manufacturer has accomplished - selling 100 business jets. BBJ continues to lead in that market by outselling its nearest competitor by a factor of 4 to 1. Since its inception in 1996, BBJ has won orders and commitments for 97 airplanes, winning six within the past six months. "We're confident that the record sales pace will continue and that we will achieve 100 orders before the end of the year," BBJ President Steven Hill said during a media briefing at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland."



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"Beech Bonanza, Model 35 V-Tail"
"Competition in the post war market was fierce but no other airplane combined all of the ingredients necessary to begin a new era in general aviation."



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"Beech Super Kingair 200"
"The King Air B200 is a twin engine turboprop that seats 9 passengers. It represents the standard in the aircraft industry by which all other turboprops are measured. The King Air B200 cruises at 310 MPH and is capable of traveling 1500 miles."



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"Cessna 150"
"Development of the original 150 began in the mid 1950s, resulting in a first flight in September 1957. This modern, all new aircraft followed the Cessna conventions then gaining favour of a strut braced high wing, all metal construction and tricycle undercarriage. Production began in September 1958."



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"Cessna Model 152"
"The Cessna 150 began life in 1957, and was similar to the 140 except that it had a fixed tricycle landing gear instead of the tail wheel. After producing nearly 24,000 150s, Cessna placed the 152 in production in 1977."



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"Cessna Model 172 Skyhawk"
"Cessna hit the bull's eye with the creation of the 172. Since its inception in 1956, the Skyhawk has been one of the most successful airplanes ever produced. More than 30,000 are still in active use today."



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"Cessna Model 182 Skylane"
"The Cessna 182 was the evolutionary upgrade of the 180, with swept tail, all-round vision cockpit etc. and named the Skylane. With the retractable landing gear, it was the RG model with the retractable gear."



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"Cessna Model 210 Centurion"
"The 210 was Cessna's then top-of-the-line six-seat high performance aircraft. It was the first high-wing plane to be fitted with a retractable tricycle landing gear."



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"Cessna Model 310"
"The Model 310 was Cessna's entry into the 5-6 seat twin-engine market that was emerging for what was to become known as an executive transport. It has all-metal construction with retractable tricycle landing gear."



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"Cessna Citation X"
"The Cessna Citation X will climb to 43,000 feet in just 30 minutes at its maximum takeoff weight, lifting you swiftly to transcontinental and transatlantic crossing altitudes. And the Citation X is certified to fly as high as 51,000 feet."



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"Douglas DC-3 American Airlines"
"The DC-3, the classic airliner, and American Airlines that ordered it, are responsible for the spectacular growth of air travel."



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"Falcon 900EX"
"The 900EX flies 4500 nautical miles nonstop, the farthest in its class. And with its classic trijet engine design, the 900EX can use small airports at high altitudes, even on hot days. It's the most versatile aircraft and also one of the safest given its ability to fly slower on approach than its twinjet competitors."



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"Gulfstream V"
"Since the Gulfstream V entered service on June 30, 1997, it has proven itself worthy of its accolades. That same year, the Gulfstream V and the Gulfstream V design team received the aviation industry's highest honor, the Robert J. Collier Trophy."



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"Granville Gee-Bee Super Sportster"
"The Gee Bee Super Sportster was the creation of the Granville Brothers who designed the distinctive barrel-shaped fuselage tailored to the diameter of its P&W Wasp engine."



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"Granville Gee-Bee R2 Z Model"
"During the Great Depression the market for Sport airplanes was all but gone, the only thing left going was air racing, and an amazingly large sum of prize money was being offered at the Cleveland National Air Races..."



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"Hughes' Spruce Goose"
"Howard Hughes was known as an innovator in aircraft construction and design. The new plane's official name bore the initials of the principals in the project HK-1....But to most of us it's always just been ""Spruce Goose""."



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"Learjet, A35"
"The Learjet has been the worlds best-selling business jet since the concept was invented. The model 35 is a transcontinental eight-seater. The Air Force operates a fleet of Lear 35As designated as the C-21A."



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"Lockheed Constellation TWA Super G"
"The Lockheed L-049 Constellation was one of the most graceful airliners placed in service between the end of World War II in 1945 and the advent of the commercial jet age in the mid-1950s."



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"Lockheed Electra 10 Amelia Earhart"
"In 1937 Amelia Earhart was flying a Lockheed 10E on a round-the-world flight when she was lost over the Pacific Ocean."



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"Martin 130 Flying Boat, China Clipper"
"Martin's three ""China Clipper"" flying boats were the first true intercontinental airliners. They originated in a request made in 1931 by Pan American Airways for seagoing airliners to fly the Atlantic."



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"NASA T-38"
"A change in the design of the engine inlets of the T-38 airplane significantly reduces takeoff distances while increasing safety margins. Although the newer inlet design (see Figure 1) is based on well-known engineering principles, it is unique and will prove invaluable to the NASA fleet and to other T-38 fleets; e.g., the fleets flown by the United States Air Force (USAF) and by foreign governments. The change in design was needed because in an inlet of the older design, separation of flow in the lower third of the inlet degraded efficiency, even under normal takeoff conditions. Johnson Space Center (JSC) engineers compensated for this deficiency in formulating the newer design by adopting an inlet shaped according to aerodynamical considerations; the shape was chosen to minimize separation of flow to produce greater engine thrust as the T-38 accelerates to takeoff speed."



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"Antonov 225 Mriyan Russian"
"The An-225 was designed for rough-field operation, with two-wheel nosegear and three levered-suspension dual main landing gear assemblies in each fairing, for a total of six main gear assemblies and twelve main gear wheels. The aircrew could adjust tire pressure from the cockpit to compensate for field conditions. "



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"Piper PA-18 Super Cub"
"Piper's PA-18 Super Cub is, in a way, an anachronism, an outdated airplane based on primitive 1930s technology but the technology is an appropriate solution for the airplane's mission: hauling heavy loads out of short, rough fields."



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"Piper J3 Cub"
"The Cub is a classic braced high-wing aircraft with fabric covering powered by a 40 h.p. Continental engine. By the time WW II began, a better powerplant variants evolved. Before production ended, nearly 20,000 J-3 Cubs took to the airways."



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"Ryan ""Spirit of St. Louis"" as flown by Charles Lindbergh"
"Pictured is the historic ""Spirit of St. Louis"" in which Lindbergh established the world record for the first non-stop flight between New York and Paris. The 33-hour solo flight also propelled the plane maker, Ryan Airlines, to world renown."



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"S-42 Flying Boat, Pan Am"
"The S-42 Flying Clipper, the best flying boat in the world, pioneered air routes across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans."



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"Concorde, British Airways"
"The elegantly simple lines of the Concorde, optimized for economical cruising speed of just over Mach 2, tend to disguise the complexity of both aerodynamics and systems of this pioneering SST. Fourteen of these supesonic airliners are in service."



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"Discovery Space Shuttle Orbiter"
"Space Shuttle, spacecraft designed for transporting humans and cargo to and from orbit around Earth. The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) developed the shuttle in the 1970s to serve as a reusable rocket and spacecraft."



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"Saturn V Rocket"
"Challenged to build a rocket powerful enough to reach the lunar surface, NASA constructed the Saturn V. With a perfect launch record, this 363-foot rocket was key to the success of the Apollo 11 mission."



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"NASA X-15"
"The highly successful X-15 program contributed to the development of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo piloted spaceflight programs as well as the Space Shuttle program."

 
 
 
   
   
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